Was roy rogers gay

Roy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye; November 5, – July 6, ), nicknamed the King of the Cowboys, [1] was an American singer, actor, television host, and rodeo performer. 1 Those old enough watched him on television or went to a Saturday morning picture show to see one of his more than movies. They owned a Roy Rogers lunch pail and read his comic book. 2 Despite the false biography pushed by the movie studio, Rogers was not born a cowboy. He wasn’t even really Roy Rogers. He was Leonard Franklin Slye, born on Nov. 5, , in Cincinnati at. 3 He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino Trigger, and his German shepherd, Bullet, were featured in over movies and The Roy Rogers Show, which ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from through Rogers' productions usually featured two sidekicks, Pat Brady, who drove a jeep called "Nellybelle" , and the crotchety bushwhacker Gabby Hayes. 4 No, but he was a vegetarian this Presidential Medal of Freedom awardee has been honored with US Senate Resolutions, and has had buildings, monuments, statues, and works of art dedicated to his. 5 Download your favorite episodes and enjoy them, wherever you are! Sign up or log in now to access offline listening. 6 Roy and Dale aren’t throwing their money around foolishly. Here’s a couple you’ll never see in the gay night spots of the Sunset Strip. Roy and Dale are a team of Western stars who really love and live the life they portray so realistically on the screen. 7 Those old enough watched him on television or went to a Saturday morning picture show to see one of his more than movies. They owned a Roy Rogers lunch pail and read his comic book. 8 As his career progressed, Roy continued to rely on that first Harley. Apparently, the original owner didn’t treat the bike with much TLC, and Roy claimed he held it together with bailing wire. 9 Country Music International Features. Roy Rogers. 10 . 12