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Dale Evans Biography

Singer / Actor

Name at birth: Frances Octavia Smith

Dale Evans was a movie actress who starred with wholesome singing cowboy Roy Rogers in a series of 1940s westerns. The two were married in 1947 and from then on appeared as a popular pair in movies and on TV. Evans wrote the song that became their very popular theme: "Happy Trails to You." Evans's movie horse was Buttermilk, the counterpart to Rogers's horse Trigger.

Extra credit: Buttermilk, like Trigger, was mounted after death and put on display in the Roy Rogers - Dale Evans Museum. The museum was originally located in Victorville, California, but was moved to Branson, Missouri in 2003.

Four Good Links

Roy Rogers - Dale Evans Web Site

The museum's informative site

Dale Evans Dead at 88

Obituary from the U.K. Telegraph

Dale Evans

Short bio and a note on her songwriting

Fan Message Forum for Dale Evans and Roy Rogers

Gathering place for folks who want to discuss Roy and Dale

Vital Stats

Birth

31 October 1912

Birthplace

Uvalde, Texas

Death

7 February 2001
(heart failure, age 88)

Best Known As

Partner of singing cowboy Roy Rogers