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Occupation
  
Singer, actor

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Roy Rogers


Style
  
Years active
  
1935–1984 (acting)

Full name
  
Leonard Franklin Slye



Full Name
  
Leonard Franklin Slye

Born
  
November 5, 1911 (
1911-11-05
)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.

Resting place
  
Sunset Hills Memorial Park,Apple Valley, California34°33′25″N 117°08′35″W / 34.5569916°N 117.1429367°W / 34.5569916; -117.1429367

Other names
  
King of the Cowboys, Len Slye

Website
  
royrogers.comMusical career

Died
  
July 6, 1998, Apple Valley, California, United States

Children
  
Little Doe Rogers, Roy Rogers Jr.

Spouse
  
Dale Evans (m. 1947–1998), Grace Arline Wilkins (m. 1936–1946), Lucille Ascolese (m. 1933–1936)

Similar People
  
Dale Evans, Gene Autry, George "Gabby, Pat Brady, Bob Nolan

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Roy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye, November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998) was an American singer and actor who was one of the most popular Western stars of his era. Known as the "King of the Cowboys", he appeared in over 100 films and numerous radio and television episodes of The Roy Rogers Show. In many of his films and television episodes, he appeared with his wife, Dale Evans; his golden palomino, Trigger; and his German shepherd dog, Bullet. His show was broadcast on radio for nine years and then on television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often Pat Brady, Andy Devine, George "Gabby" Hayes, or Smiley Burnette. In his later years, Rogers lent his name to the franchise chain of Roy Rogers Restaurants.

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Early life

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Rogers was born Leonard Slye, the son of Mattie (née Womack) and Andrew "Andy" Slye in Cincinnati, Ohio. The family lived in a tenement on 2nd Street, where Riverfront Stadium would later be constructed (Rogers would later joke that he was born at second base). Dissatisfied with his job and city life, Andy and his brother Will built a 12-by-50-foot (3.7 m × 15.2 m) houseboat from salvage lumber, and in July 1912 the Slye family traveled up the Ohio River towards Portsmouth, Ohio. Desiring a more stable existence in Portsmouth, they purchased land on which to build a house, but the Great Flood of 1913 allowed them to move the houseboat to their property and continue living in it on dry land.

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In 1919 the Slye family purchased a farm in Duck Run, located near Lucasville, Ohio, about 12 miles (19 km) north of Portsmouth, and built a six-room house. Andy Slye soon realized that the farm alone would not provide sufficient income for his family, so he took a job at a Portsmouth shoe factory, living in Portsmouth during the week and returning home on weekends, bearing gifts following paydays. A notable gift was a horse on which young Len Slye learned the basics of horsemanship. Living on the farm with no radio, the family made their own entertainment. On Saturday nights, they often invited neighbors over for square dances, during which Len would sing, play mandolin, and call the square dances. He also learned to yodel during this time, and he and his mother would use different yodels to communicate with each other across distances on the farm.

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Len attended high school in McDermott, Ohio, but after he completed his second year there his family returned to Cincinnati, where his father worked at another shoe factory. Realizing that his family needed his financial help, Len quit school and joined his father at the factory. He tried to attend night school, but after being ridiculed for falling asleep in class, he quit school and never returned.

By 1929, after his older sister Mary and her husband had moved to Lawndale, California, Len and his father quit their factory jobs, packed up their 1923 Dodge, and drove the family to California to visit Mary. They stayed for four months before returning to Ohio. Soon after returning, Len had the opportunity to travel again to California with Mary's father-in-law, and the rest of the family followed in the spring of 1930. The Slye family rented a small house near Mary, and Len and his father found employment driving gravel trucks for a highway construction project.

In the spring of 1931, after the construction company went bankrupt, Len traveled to Tulare, California, where he found work picking peaches for Del Monte. During this time he lived in a labor camp similar to the ones depicted in John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath. The economic hardship of the Great Depression was just as severe in California as it was in Ohio.

Music career

After 19-year-old Len Slye's second arrival in Lawndale, his sister Mary suggested that he audition for the Midnight Frolic radio program, which was broadcast over KMCS in Inglewood. A few nights later, wearing a Western shirt that Mary had made for him, he overcame his shyness and appeared on the program playing guitar, singing, and yodeling. A few days later, he was asked to join a local country music group, the Rocky Mountaineers. He accepted the group's offer and became a member in August 1931.

By September 1931, Slye hired the Canadian-born Bob Nolan, who answered the group's classified ad in the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner that read, "Yodeler for old-time act, to travel. Tenor preferred." Nolan stayed with the group only a short time, but he and Len stayed in touch. Nolan was replaced by Tim Spencer.

In the spring of 1932, Slye, Spencer, and another singer, Slumber Nichols, left the Rocky Mountaineers to form a trio, which soon failed. Throughout that year, Slye and Spencer moved through a series of short-lived groups, including the International Cowboys and the O-Bar-O Cowboys. When Spencer left the O-Bar-O Cowboys to take a break from music, Slye joined Jack LeFevre and His Texas Outlaws, who were a popular act on a local Los Angeles radio station.

In early 1933, Slye, Nolan, and Spencer formed the Pioneers Trio, with Slye on guitar, Nolan on string bass, and Spencer as lead vocalist. The three rehearsed for weeks refining their vocal harmonies. During this time, Slye continued to work with his radio singing group, while Spencer and Nolan began writing songs for the trio. In early 1934, the fiddle player Hugh Farr joined the group, adding a bass voice to their vocal arrangements. Later that year, the Pioneers Trio became the Sons of the Pioneers when a radio station announcer changed their name because he felt they were too young to be pioneers. The name was received well and fit the group, which was no longer a trio.

By the summer of 1934, the popularity and fame of the Sons of the Pioneers extended beyond the Los Angeles area and quickly spread across the country through short syndicated radio segments that were later rebroadcast across the United States. The Sons of the Pioneers signed a recording contract with the newly founded Decca label and made their first commercial recording on August 8, 1934. One of the first songs recorded during that first session was "Tumbling Tumbleweeds", written by Bob Nolan. Over the next two years, the Sons of the Pioneers would record 32 songs for Decca, including the classic "Cool Water".

Film career

From his first film appearance in 1935, he worked steadily in Western films, including a large supporting role as a singing cowboy while still billed as Leonard Slye in a Gene Autry movie. In 1938, Autry demanded more money for his work, and there was a competition for a new singing cowboy. Many singers sought the job, including Willie Phelps of the Phelps brothers, who appeared in early Western movies. Slye ended up winning the contest and was given the stage name Roy Rogers by Republic Pictures, shortening his first name and combining it with the surname of Will Rogers. He was assigned the leading role in Under Western Stars. Rogers became a matinee idol, a competitor with Autry as the nation's favorite singing cowboy. In addition to his own movies, Rogers played a supporting role in the John Wayne classic Dark Command (1940). Rogers became a major box office attraction. Unlike other stars, the vast majority of his leading roles allowed him to play a character with his own name, in the manner of Gene Autry.

In the Motion Picture Herald Top Ten Money-Making Western Stars poll, Rogers was listed for 16 consecutive years, from 1939 to 1954, holding first place from 1943 to 1954. He appeared in the similar Box Office poll from 1938 to 1955, holding first place from 1943 to 1952. In the final three years of that poll he was second only to Randolph Scott. These two polls are only an indication only of the popularity of series stars, but Rogers also appeared in the Top Ten Money Makers Poll of all films in 1945 and 1946.

Rogers was an idol for many children through his films and television shows. Most of his postwar films were in Trucolor during an era when almost all other B westerns were black and white. Some of his movies would segue into animal adventures, in which Rogers's horse, Trigger, would go off on his own for a while with the camera following him.

With money from Rogers's films and from his public appearances going to Republic Pictures, Rogers brought a clause into a 1940 contract with the studio where he would have the right to his likeness, voice, and name for merchandising. There were Roy Rogers action figures, cowboy adventure novels, and playsets, as well as a comic strip, a long-lived Dell Comics comic book series (Roy Rogers Comics) written by Gaylord Du Bois, and a variety of marketing successes. Rogers was second only to Walt Disney in the number of items featuring his name.

The Sons of the Pioneers continued their popularity and have not stopped performing from the time Rogers started the group, replacing members as they retired or died (all original members are dead). Although Rogers was no longer an active member, they often appeared as his backup group in films, radio, and television, and he would occasionally appear with them in performances up until his death.

Rogers and Evans were well known as advocates for adoption and as founders and operators of children's charities. They adopted several children. Both were outspoken Christians after their marriage. Beginning in 1949 they were part of the Hollywood Christian Group, founded by their friend Louis Evans, Jr., the organizing pastor of Bel Air Church. The group met in Henrietta Mears's home and later in the home of Evans and Colleen Townsend, after their marriage. Billy Graham and Jane Russell were also part of this group. In 1956 the Hollywood Christian Group became Bel Air Church. In Apple Valley, California, where they made their home, streets, highways and civic buildings have been named after them in recognition of their efforts on behalf of homeless and handicapped children. Rogers was also an active Freemason and a Shriner and was noted for his support of their charities.

Rogers and Evans's famous theme song, "Happy Trails", was written by Evans; they sang it as a duet to sign off their television show. In the fall of 1962, the couple co-hosted a comedy-Western-variety program, The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show, aired on ABC. It was cancelled after three months, losing in the ratings to The Jackie Gleason Show on CBS. He also made numerous cameo or guest appearances on other popular television shows, starring as himself or other cowboy-type characters, such as in an episode of Wonder Woman called "The Bushwackers".

Rogers owned a Hollywood production company, which produced his own series. It also filmed other undertakings, including the 1955–1956 CBS Western series Brave Eagle, starring Keith Larsen as a young, peaceful Cheyenne chief, Kim Winona as Morning Star, his romantic interest, and the Hopi Indian Anthony Numkena as Keena, Brave Eagle's foster son.

In 1968, Rogers licensed his name to the Marriott corporation, which converted its Hot Shoppes restaurants into Roy Rogers Restaurants, with which Rogers otherwise had no involvement.

Rogers owned a Thoroughbred racehorse named Triggairo, who won 13 career races, including the 1975 El Encino Stakes at Santa Anita Park.

Personal life

In 1932 a palomino colt foaled in California was named "Golden Cloud"; when Len acquired him, he renamed him Trigger. In 1932, Len met an admirer named Lucile Ascolese. They were married in 1933 by a justice of the peace in Los Angeles; the marriage failed, and the couple divorced in 1936. Len then went on tour with the O-Bar-O Cowboys and in June 1933 met Grace Arline Wilkins at a Roswell, New Mexico, radio station. They were married in Roswell on June 11, 1936, after having corresponded since their first meeting. In 1941, the couple adopted a daughter, Cheryl Darlene. Two years later, Grace gave birth to a daughter, Linda Lou. A son, Roy, Jr. ("Dusty"), was born in 1946. Grace died of complications from the birth a few days later, on November 3.

Rogers met Dale Evans in 1944 when they were cast in a film together. They fell in love soon after Grace's death, and Rogers proposed to her during a rodeo at Chicago Stadium. They married on New Year's Eve in 1947 at the Flying L Ranch in Davis, Oklahoma, where they had filmed Home in Oklahoma a few months earlier. Together they had five children: Robin Elizabeth, who had Down syndrome and died of complications with mumps shortly before her second birthday, and four adopted children—Mimi, Dodie, Sandy, and Debbie.[4] Evans wrote about the loss of their daughter in her book Angel Unaware. Rogers and Evans remained married until his death in 1998.

In 1955 Roy and Dale purchased a 168-acre ranch near Chatsworth, California, complete with a hilltop ranch house, expanding it to 300 acres.. In 1965 after their adopted daughter Debbie was killed in a church bus accident in 1964, they moved to the 67-acre Double R Bar Ranch in Apple Valley, California, living in the nearby town..

Rogers was a Freemason and a member of Hollywood (California) Lodge No. 355, the Scottish Rite Valley of Los Angeles, and Al Malaikah Shrine Temple. He was also a pilot and the owner of a Cessna Bobcat.

Death

Rogers died of congestive heart failure on July 6, 1998. He had been residing in Apple Valley, California. He was buried at Sunset Hills Memorial Park in Apple Valley, as was his wife Dale Evans three years later.

Honors and awards

On February 8, 1960, Roy Rogers was honored with three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: for Motion Pictures at 1752 Vine Street, for Television at 1620 Vine Street, and for Radio at 1733 Vine Street. In 1983 he was awarded the Golden Boot Award, and in 1996 he received the Golden Boot Founder's Award.

In 1976, Rogers and Evans were inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and in 1995 he was inducted again as a founding member of the Sons of the Pioneers.

Rogers received recognition from the State of Arkansas, appointed by the governor of that state with a Arkansas Traveler certificate.

Rogers was also twice elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame, first as a member of the Sons of the Pioneers in 1980, and again as a soloist in 1988. To this day, he remains the only person elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame twice. In 2001, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to him and Dale Evans.

Rogers' cultural influence is reflected in numerous songs, including "If I Had a Boat" by Lyle Lovett, "Roy Rogers" by Elton John on his 1973 album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, and "Should've Been a Cowboy" by Toby Keith. Rogers himself makes an appearance in the music video for the song "Heroes and Friends" by Randy Travis. Rogers is referenced in numerous films, including Die Hard (1988) in which the Bruce Willis character John McClane used the pseudonym "Roy" and remarks, "I was always kinda partial to Roy Rogers actually." In the television series American Dad!, the character Roger uses "Roy Rogers" as a pseudonym in the episode "Roy Rogers McFreely".

Box office ranking

For a number of years exhibitors voted Rogers among the most popular stars in the country:

  • 1942 – 2nd most popular Western star (following Gene Autry)
  • 1943 – most popular Western star
  • 1944 – 24th most popular star in the U.S.; most popular Western star
  • 1945 – most popular Western star; 11th most popular star
  • 1946 – 10th most popular star in the US; most popular Western star
  • 1947 – most popular Western star
  • 1948 – most popular Western star
  • 1949 – most popular Western star
  • 1950 – 19th (US); most popular Western star
  • 1951 – most popular Western star
  • 1952 – most popular Western star (for the 10th year in a row)
  • Charted singles

  • A"Hoppy, Gene and Me" also peaked at number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 38 on the RPM Adult Contemporary Tracks chart in Canada.
  • "Don't Fence Me In"
  • "Hold That Critter Down"
  • "Little White Cross on the Hill"
  • "One More Ride"
  • "Ride Ranger Ride"
  • "That Pioneer Mother of Mine"
  • "Tumbling Tumbleweeds"
  • "Way Out There" (singing and yodeling)
  • "Why, Oh Why, Did I Ever Leave Wyoming?"
  • "Hold On Partner" (duet with Clint Black)
  • "Happy Trails"
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1997
    Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Zero to Hero (Video short)
    1983
    The Fall Guy (TV Series) as
    Roy Rogers
    - King of the Cowboys (1984) - Roy Rogers
    - Happy Trails (1983) - Roy Rogers (as Roy Rogers King of the Cowboys)
    1982
    Good News for You in 1982 (TV Movie)
    1979
    The Christmas Songs (TV Movie)
    1977
    Wonder Woman (TV Series) as
    J.P. Hadley
    - The Bushwhackers (1977) - J.P. Hadley
    1975
    Mackintosh and T.J. as
    Mackintosh
    1973
    Saga of Sonora (TV Movie) as
    Roy
    1968
    The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
    Dude Ranch Owner
    - When East Meets West, You Need a New Compass (1968) - Dude Ranch Owner
    1959
    Alias Jesse James as
    Roy Rogers (uncredited)
    1951
    The Roy Rogers Show (TV Series) as
    Roy Rogers / Deputy Roy Rogers / Sheriff Roy Rogers
    - Johnny Rover (1957) - Roy Rogers
    - Brady's Bonanza (1957) - Roy Rogers
    - Portrait of Murder (1957) - Roy Rogers
    - Accessory to Crime (1957) - Roy Rogers
    - High Stakes (1957) - Roy Rogers
    - Junior Outlaw (1957) - Roy Rogers
    - End of the Trail (1957) - Roy Rogers
    - Deadlock at Dark Canyon (1957) - Deputy Roy Rogers
    - Fighting Sire (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - Tossup (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - Paleface Justice (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - His Weight in Wildcats (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - Mountain Pirates (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - Fishing for Fingerprints (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - Head for Cover (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - The Horse Mixup (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - Sheriff Missing (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - Empty Saddles (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - Smoking Guns (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - Horse Crazy (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - False Faces (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - Money Is Dangerous (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - Ambush (1956) - Roy Rogers
    - Three Masked Men (1955) - Deputy Roy Rogers
    - Treasure of Paradise Valley (1955) - Roy Rogers
    - The Scavenger (1955) - Roy Rogers
    - The Brothers O'Dell (1955) - Roy Rogers
    - Violence in Paradise Valley (1955) - Roy Rogers
    - Ranch War (1955) - Roy Rogers
    - And Sudden Death (1955) - Roy Rogers
    - The Showdown (1955) - Roy Rogers
    - Ginger Horse (1955) - Roy Rogers
    - Quick Draw (1955) - Roy Rogers
    - Born Fugitive (1955) - Roy Rogers
    - Dead End Trail (1955) - Roy Rogers
    - Uncle Steve's Finish (1955) - Roy Rogers
    - The Big Chance (1955) - Roy Rogers
    - Outcasts of Paradise Valley (1955) - Roy Rogers
    - Hidden Treasure (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - Strangers (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - Bad Neighbors (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - Boys' Day in Paradise Valley (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - Hard Luck Story (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - The Hijackers (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - The Last of the Larrabee Kid (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - Backfire (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - The Young Defenders (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - The Lady Killer (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - Land Swindle (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - The High-Graders of Paradise Valley (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - The Deputy Sheriff (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - The Secret of Indian Gap (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - The Kid from Silver City (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - Little Dynamite (1954) - Roy Rogers
    - Bad Company (1953) - Roy Rogers
    - The Peddler from the Pecos (1953) - Roy Rogers
    - M Stands for Murder (1953) - Roy Rogers
    - Gun Trouble (1953) - Roy Rogers
    - Bullets and a Burro (1953) - Roy Rogers
    - Outlaws of Paradise Valley (1953) - Roy Rogers
    - Pat's Inheritance (1953) - Roy Rogers
    - The Milliner from Medicine Creek (1953) - Roy Rogers
    - Money to Burn (1953) - Sheriff Roy Rogers
    - The Long Chance (1953) - Roy Rogers
    - The Mingo Kid (1953) - Roy Rogers
    - The Silver Fox Hunt (1953) - Roy Rogers
    - Loaded Guns (1953) - Roy Rogers
    - Phantom Rustlers (1953) - Roy Rogers
    - The Run-A-Round (1953) - Roy Rogers
    - The Knockout (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Blind Justice (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Mayor of Ghost Town (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Go for Your Gun (1952) - Sheriff Roy Rogers
    - The Feud (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Huntin' for Trouble (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Outlaw's Return (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Death Medicine (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Flying Bullets (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Carnival Killer (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Doublecrosser (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Ghost Town Gold (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Haunted Mine of Paradise Valley (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - The Hermit's Secret (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Shoot to Kill (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Ride of the Ranchers (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Peril from the Past (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Ride in the Death Wagon (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Ghost Gulch (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - The Minister's Son (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Dead Men's Hills (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Unwilling Outlaw (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Outlaw's Town (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - The Desert Fugitive (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - The Outlaw's Girl (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Badman's Brother (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - The Train Robbery (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - The Treasure of Howling Dog Canyon (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - The Set-Up (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Doc Stevens' Traveling Store (1952) - Roy Rogers
    - Pilot (1951) - Roy Rogers
    - Jailbreak (1951) - Roy Rogers
    1952
    Son of Paleface as
    Roy Barton
    1952
    Screen Snapshots: Hollywood on the Ball (Short) as
    Roy Rogers
    1951
    Pals of the Golden West as
    Roy Rogers
    1951
    South of Caliente as
    Roy Rogers
    1951
    In Old Amarillo as
    Roy Rogers
    1951
    Heart of the Rockies as
    Roy Rogers
    1951
    Spoilers of the Plains as
    Roy Rogers
    1950
    Trail of Robin Hood as
    Roy Rogers
    1950
    North of the Great Divide as
    Roy Rogers
    1950
    Sunset in the West as
    Roy Rogers
    1950
    Trigger, Jr. as
    Roy Rogers
    1950
    Twilight in the Sierras as
    Roy Rogers
    1950
    Bells of Coronado as
    Roy Rogers
    1949
    The Golden Stallion as
    Roy Rogers
    1949
    Down Dakota Way as
    Roy Rogers
    1949
    Screen Snapshots 1860: Howdy, Podner (Short) as
    Roy Rogers
    1949
    Susanna Pass as
    Roy Rogers
    1948
    The Far Frontier as
    Roy Rogers
    1948
    Grand Canyon Trail as
    Roy Rogers
    1948
    Nighttime in Nevada as
    Roy Rogers
    1948
    Eyes of Texas as
    Marshal Roy Rogers
    1948
    Melody Time as
    Roy Rogers / Narrator (segment "Pecos Bill")
    1948
    Pecos Bill (Short) as
    Roy Rogers
    1948
    Under California Stars as
    Roy Rogers
    1948
    The Gay Ranchero as
    Sheriff Roy Rogers
    1947
    On the Old Spanish Trail as
    Roy Rogers
    1947
    Springtime in the Sierras as
    Roy Rogers
    1947
    Bells of San Angelo as
    Roy Rogers
    1947
    Hit Parade of 1947 as
    Roy Rogers
    1947
    Apache Rose as
    Roy Rogers
    1946
    Heldorado as
    Nevada State Ranger Roy Rogers
    1946
    Out California Way as
    Roy Rogers
    1946
    Home in Oklahoma as
    Roy Rogers
    1946
    Roll on Texas Moon as
    Roy Rogers
    1946
    Under Nevada Skies as
    Roy Rogers
    1946
    My Pal Trigger as
    Roy Rogers
    1946
    Rainbow Over Texas as
    Roy Rogers
    1946
    Song of Arizona as
    Roy Rogers
    1945
    Don't Fence Me In as
    Roy Rogers
    1945
    Sunset in El Dorado as
    Roy Rogers
    1945
    Along the Navajo Trail as
    Roy Rogers
    1945
    Man from Oklahoma as
    Roy Rogers
    1945
    Bells of Rosarita as
    Roy Rogers
    1945
    Utah as
    Roy Rogers
    1944
    Lake Placid Serenade as
    Roy Rogers
    1944
    Hollywood Canteen as
    Roy Rogers
    1944
    Brazil as
    Roy Rogers
    1944
    Lights of Old Santa Fe as
    Roy Rogers
    1944
    San Fernando Valley as
    Roy Rogers
    1944
    Song of Nevada as
    Roy Rogers
    1944
    The Yellow Rose of Texas as
    Roy Rogers
    1944
    Cowboy and the Senorita as
    Roy Rogers
    1944
    Hands Across the Border as
    Roy Rogers
    1943
    Man from Music Mountain as
    Roy Rogers
    1943
    Silver Spurs as
    Roy Rogers
    1943
    Song of Texas as
    Roy Rogers
    1943
    King of the Cowboys as
    Roy Rogers
    1943
    Idaho as
    Roy Rogers
    1942
    Ridin' Down the Canyon as
    Roy Rogers
    1942
    Heart of the Golden West as
    Roy Rogers
    1942
    Sunset Serenade as
    Roy Rogers
    1942
    Sons of the Pioneers as
    Roy Rogers
    1942
    Romance on the Range as
    Roy Rogers
    1942
    Sunset on the Desert as
    Roy Rogers / Bill Sloan
    1942
    South of Santa Fe as
    Roy Rogers
    1942
    Man from Cheyenne as
    Roy Rogers
    1941
    Red River Valley as
    Roy Rogers
    1941
    Jesse James at Bay as
    Jesse James / Clint Burns
    1941
    Bad Man of Deadwood as
    Brett Starr aka Bill Brady
    1941
    Nevada City as
    Jeff Connors
    1941
    Sheriff of Tombstone as
    Brett Starr
    1941
    In Old Cheyenne as
    Steve Blane
    1941
    Arkansas Judge as
    Tom Martel
    1941
    Robin Hood of the Pecos as
    Vance Corbin
    1940
    The Border Legion as
    Dr. Stephen Kellogg, aka Steve Kells
    1940
    Rodeo Dough (Short) as
    Roy Rogers
    1940
    Young Bill Hickok as
    Wild Bill Hickok
    1940
    Colorado as
    Jerry Burke
    1940
    The Ranger and the Lady as
    Texas Ranger Captain Roy Colt
    1940
    The Carson City Kid as
    Roy Rogers akaThe Carson City Kid
    1940
    Young Buffalo Bill as
    Bill Cody
    1940
    Dark Command as
    Fletch McCloud
    1939
    Days of Jesse James as
    Roy Rogers
    1939
    Saga of Death Valley as
    Roy Rogers - aka Roy Reynolds
    1939
    Jeepers Creepers as
    Sheriff Roy Rogers
    1939
    The Arizona Kid as
    Roy Rogers
    1939
    Wall Street Cowboy as
    Roy Rogers
    1939
    In Old Caliente as
    Roy Rogers
    1939
    Frontier Pony Express as
    Pony Express Rider Roy Rogers
    1939
    Southward Ho! as
    Roy Rogers
    1939
    Rough Riders' Round-up as
    Roy Rogers
    1938
    Shine on Harvest Moon as
    Roy Rogers
    1938
    Come on, Rangers! as
    Roy Rogers
    1938
    A Feud There Was (Short) as
    Elmer Fudd, Peacemaker (Egghead) (singing voice, uncredited)
    1938
    Billy the Kid Returns as
    Roy Rogers / Billy the Kid
    1938
    Under Western Stars as
    Roy Rogers
    1938
    The Old Barn Dance as
    Singer (as Dick Weston)
    1937
    Wild Horse Rodeo as
    Singer (as Dick Weston)
    1937
    The Old Wyoming Trail as
    Guitar Player / Singer / Cowhand Len (uncredited)
    1937
    The Star Reporter in Hollywood (Short) as
    Member of Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
    1936
    The Old Corral as
    Buck O'Keefe (uncredited)
    1936
    The Big Show as
    Sons of the Pioneers Guitarist (uncredited)
    1936
    California Mail as
    Square Dance Caller (uncredited)
    1936
    Rhythm on the Range as
    Leonard - Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
    1936
    When I Yoo Hoo (Short) as
    Singer (uncredited)
    1936
    Song of the Saddle as
    Guitarist - Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
    1936
    The Mysterious Avenger as
    Musician Len (as Sons of the Pioneers)
    1935
    Gallant Defender as
    Guitar Playing Nester (uncredited)
    1935
    Way Up Thar (Short) as
    Band Member (as Leonard Slye)
    1935
    The Old Homestead as
    Len - Member of Sons of the Pioneers (as Len Slye)
    1935
    Slightly Static (Short) as
    Member of Sons of the Pioneers (uncredited)
    1934
    Radio Scout (Short) as
    Member of singing quartet (uncredited)
    Producer
    -
    The Roy Rogers Show (TV Series) (executive producer - 24 episodes, 1952 - 1955) (producer - 3 episodes, 1952 - 1954)
    - And Sudden Death (1955) - (executive producer)
    - The Showdown (1955) - (executive producer)
    - Quick Draw (1955) - (executive producer)
    - Born Fugitive (1955) - (executive producer)
    - The Lady Killer (1954) - (executive producer)
    - Land Swindle (1954) - (executive producer)
    - The Deputy Sheriff (1954) - (producer)
    - M Stands for Murder (1953) - (executive producer)
    - Bullets and a Burro (1953) - (executive producer)
    - The Long Chance (1953) - (executive producer)
    - The Silver Fox Hunt (1953) - (executive producer)
    - The Knockout (1952) - (executive producer)
    - Mayor of Ghost Town (1952) - (producer)
    - Go for Your Gun (1952) - (executive producer)
    - Outlaw's Return (1952) - (producer)
    - Doublecrosser (1952) - (executive producer)
    - The Hermit's Secret (1952) - (executive producer - uncredited)
    - Shoot to Kill (1952) - (executive producer)
    - Ride of the Ranchers (1952) - (executive producer)
    - Peril from the Past (1952) - (executive producer)
    - The Minister's Son (1952) - (executive producer)
    - Unwilling Outlaw (1952) - (executive producer)
    - Outlaw's Town (1952) - (executive producer)
    - The Outlaw's Girl (1952) - (executive producer)
    - The Treasure of Howling Dog Canyon (1952) - (executive producer)
    - The Set-Up (1952) - (executive producer)
    - Doc Stevens' Traveling Store (1952) - (executive producer)
    1955
    Brave Eagle (TV Series) (executive producer - 2 episodes)
    - Cry of the Heron (1955) - (executive producer - uncredited)
    - Blood Brother (1955) - (executive producer - uncredited)
    Writer
    1949
    Lum and Abner (TV Movie) (written by) (completed)
    Soundtrack
    2017
    Hap and Leonard (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Bad Mojo (2017) - (performer: "The Bible Tells Me So")
    2016
    Ash vs Evil Dead (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Last Call (2016) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    2012
    Men in Black 3 (performer: "I'm an Old Cowhand")
    2009
    Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression (Video documentary) (performer: "Born to the Saddle", "Uncle Noah's Ark", "Keep a-Walkin'", "When the Sun Is Setting on the Prairie" - uncredited) / (writer: "Uncle Noah's Ark" - uncredited)
    2009
    Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1940s: Stars, Stripes and Singing (Video documentary) (performer: "Under California Stars" - uncredited)
    2003
    The Big Empty ("That's Alright") / (performer: "Duckwalk") / (writer: "Duckwalk")
    1998
    The Duke (Short) (performer: "Home on the Range")
    1996
    Visiting... with Huell Howser (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Happy Chickens (1996) - (performer: "Happy Trails (1975 version)" - uncredited)
    1993
    Sleepless in Seattle (performer: "Sleigh Ride", "Jingle Bells")
    1992
    Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show' (TV Special) (performer: "Christmas on the Plains")
    1990
    24th Annual Country Music Association Awards (TV Special) (performer: "Heroes and Friends")
    1983
    Late Night with David Letterman (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode dated 22 June 1983 (1983) - (performer: "Happy Trails" - uncredited)
    1982
    The Shimmering Beast (Documentary) (performer: "Ride 'Em Cowboy")
    1980
    Smokey and the Bandit II (performer: "Ride Concrete Cowboy, Ride")
    1979
    The Muppet Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (1979) - (performer: "Skyball Paint", "Hazy Mountains", "Tumbling Tumbleweeds", "Happy Trails" - uncredited)
    1976
    Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch (performer: "Sing as You Work" - uncredited)
    1976
    It's Showtime (Documentary) (performer: "A Four-Legged Friend" - uncredited)
    1966
    The Andy Williams Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #5.1 (1966) - (performer: "County Fair", "Texas Plains" - uncredited)
    1962
    The Roy Rogers & Dale Evans Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Western Hit Parade (1962) - (performer: "Skip to My Lou" (excerpt), "Deep in the Heart of Texas", "A Rusty Old Halo", "Don't Fence Me In", "Old Paint Needs a Paint Job", "Empty Saddles", "The Place Where I Worship", "Happy Trails" - uncredited)
    1959
    The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
    - State Fair U.S.A. (1959) - (performer: "At the Fair", "The Wayward Wind", "The Good Green Acres of Home", "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling", "You Grow Sweeter as the Years Go By", "It's Only a Paper Moon", "Let There Be Peace on Earth" - uncredited)
    - Country Style (1959) - (performer: "String Along, Sing Along" (uncredited), "A Four-Legged Friend" (uncredited), "Chip Off the Old Block" (uncredited), "At the General Store" (uncredited), "Peace in the Valley", "The Navajo Trail" (uncredited), "The Hand That Swept the Stars Across the Sky" (uncredited))
    1951
    The Roy Rogers Show (TV Series) (performer - 101 episodes)
    - Johnny Rover (1957) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Brady's Bonanza (1957) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Portrait of Murder (1957) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Accessory to Crime (1957) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - High Stakes (1957) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Junior Outlaw (1957) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - End of the Trail (1957) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Deadlock at Dark Canyon (1957) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Fighting Sire (1956) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Tossup (1956) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Paleface Justice (1956) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - His Weight in Wildcats (1956) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Mountain Pirates (1956) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Fishing for Fingerprints (1956) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Head for Cover (1956) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Horse Mixup (1956) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Sheriff Missing (1956) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Empty Saddles (1956) - (performer: "Roll On, Little Dogies", "Happy Trails")
    - Smoking Guns (1956) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Horse Crazy (1956) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - False Faces (1956) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Money Is Dangerous (1956) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Ambush (1956) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Three Masked Men (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Treasure of Paradise Valley (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Scavenger (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Brothers O'Dell (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Violence in Paradise Valley (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Ranch War (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - And Sudden Death (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Showdown (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Ginger Horse (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Quick Draw (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Born Fugitive (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Dead End Trail (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Uncle Steve's Finish (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Big Chance (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Outcasts of Paradise Valley (1955) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Hidden Treasure (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Strangers (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Bad Neighbors (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Boys' Day in Paradise Valley (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Hard Luck Story (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Hijackers (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Last of the Larrabee Kid (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Backfire (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Young Defenders (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Lady Killer (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Land Swindle (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The High-Graders of Paradise Valley (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Deputy Sheriff (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Secret of Indian Gap (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Kid from Silver City (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Little Dynamite (1954) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Bad Company (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Peddler from the Pecos (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - M Stands for Murder (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Gun Trouble (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Bullets and a Burro (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Outlaws of Paradise Valley (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Pat's Inheritance (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Milliner from Medicine Creek (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Money to Burn (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Long Chance (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Mingo Kid (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Silver Fox Hunt (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Loaded Guns (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Phantom Rustlers (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Run-A-Round (1953) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Knockout (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Blind Justice (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Mayor of Ghost Town (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Go for Your Gun (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Feud (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Huntin' for Trouble (1952) - (performer: "Home! Sweet Home! (There's No Place Like Home)", "Happy Trails")
    - Outlaw's Return (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Death Medicine (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Flying Bullets (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Carnival Killer (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Doublecrosser (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Ghost Town Gold (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Haunted Mine of Paradise Valley (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Hermit's Secret (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Shoot to Kill (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Ride of the Ranchers (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Peril from the Past (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Ride in the Death Wagon (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Ghost Gulch (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Minister's Son (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Dead Men's Hills (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Unwilling Outlaw (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Outlaw's Town (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Desert Fugitive (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Outlaw's Girl (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Badman's Brother (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Train Robbery (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Treasure of Howling Dog Canyon (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - The Set-Up (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Doc Stevens' Traveling Store (1952) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Pilot (1951) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    - Jailbreak (1951) - (performer: "Happy Trails")
    1953
    This Is Your Life (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Roy Rogers (1953) - (performer: "Tumbling Tumbleweeds")
    1952
    Son of Paleface (performer: "Buttons and Bows", "Four Legged Friend", "There's a Cloud in My Valley of Sunshine", "California Rose")
    1951
    South of Caliente (performer: "My Home Is Over Yonder', "Won'tcha Be A Friend Of Mine?")
    1951
    In Old Amarillo (performer: "Wasteland", "In Old Amarillo", "Under the Lone Star Moon")
    1951
    Heart of the Rockies (performer: "Rodeo Square Dance", "Wanderin'", "Heart of the Rockies", "Prairie Country")
    1950
    Trail of Robin Hood (: (uncredited", "Ev'ry Day Is Christmas Day In the West" (uncredited", "Home Town Jubilee" (uncredited" - (performer: "Get a Christmas Tree For Johnny", uncredited)
    1950
    North of the Great Divide (performer: "North of the Great Divide", "Just Keep A'movin'", "By The Laughing Spring")
    1950
    Sunset in the West (performer: "Sunset In The West", "Rollin' Wheels")
    1950
    Trigger, Jr. (performer: "May The Good Lord Take A Likin' To You", "Stampede", "The Big Rodeo" - uncredited)
    1949
    The Golden Stallion (performer: "The Golden Stallion", "There's Always Time For A Song")
    1949
    Susanna Pass (performer: "Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes", "A Good, Good Mornin'", "Susanna Pass")
    1948
    Grand Canyon Trail (performer: "Grand Canyon Trail", "Colorado Joe")
    1948
    Nighttime in Nevada (performer: "The Big Rock Candy Mountain", "Night-Time In Nevada")
    1948
    Eyes of Texas (performer: "Texas Trails", "Padre of Old San Antone")
    1948
    Melody Time (performer: "Pecos Bill", "Blue Shadows on the Trail")
    1948
    Under California Stars (performer: "Under California Stars", "Dust", "Little Saddle Pal")
    1948
    The Gay Ranchero (performer: "Wait'll I Get My Sunshine Into the Moonlight")
    1947
    On the Old Spanish Trail (performer: "My Adobe Hacienda", "On the Old Spanish Trail")
    1947
    Springtime in the Sierras (performer: "Springtime in the Sierras", "Oh, What a Picture", "Pedro From Acapulco", "A Cowboy Has To Sing", "The Quilting Party (When I Saw Sweet Nellie Home)" (1859) (uncredited))
    1947
    Bells of San Angelo (performer: "The Bells of San Angelo", "I Like to Get Up Early in the Morning", "A Cowboy's Dream of Heaven")
    1947
    Hit Parade of 1947 (performer: "Is Anybody Here From Texas")
    1947
    Apache Rose (performer: "Ride Vaqueros", "At the Wishing Well" - uncredited)
    1946
    Heldorado (performer: "Heldorado", "Good Neighbor", "My Saddle Pals and I", "Silver Stars, Purple Sage, Eyes of Blue") / (writer: "My Saddle Pals and I")
    1946
    Out California Way (performer: "Little Bronc of Mine", "Ridin' Down the Sunset Trail")
    1946
    Home in Oklahoma (performer: "I Wish I Was A Kid Again", "Jailhouse Sequence", "Home In Oklahoma", "Miguelito", "Cowboy Ham and Eggs")
    1946
    Roll on Texas Moon (performer: "The Jumping Bean", "Roll On, Texas Moon", "What's Doing Tonight In Dreamland", "Wontcha Be a Friend of Mine")
    1946
    Under Nevada Skies (performer: "Under Nevada Skies", "Anytime That I'm With You", "Ne-Ha-Nee")
    1946
    My Pal Trigger (performer: "Ole Faithful", "Livin' Western Style", "Harriet" - uncredited)
    1946
    Night and Day (performer: "Don't Fence Me In" (1934) - uncredited)
    1946
    Man from Rainbow Valley (writer: "The Man in the Moon Is A Cowhand")
    1946
    Rainbow Over Texas (performer: "Little Senorita", "Rainbow Over Texas", "Texas, U. S. A.", "Cowboy Camp Meeting", "Lights of Old Santa Fe")
    1946
    Song of Arizona (performer: "Song of Arizona", "When A Fellow Needs a Friend", "Did You Ever Get That Feeling in the Moonlight", "Round and Around--The Lariat Song", "Mr. Spook Steps Out")
    1945
    Don't Fence Me In (performer: "Choo Choo Polka", "My Little Buckaroo", "Don't Fence Me In", "Along the Navajo Trail" - uncredited)
    1945
    Sunset in El Dorado (performer: "Call of the Prairie", "Go West Young Man" (uncredited), "It's No Use")
    1945
    Along the Navajo Trail (performer: "Along the Navajo Trail", "Saving For a Rainy Day")
    1945
    Man from Oklahoma (performer: "I'm Gonna Have a Cowboy Wedding", "For You and Me" - uncredited)
    1945
    Bells of Rosarita (performer: "Bells of Rosarita", "I'm Going To Build a Big Fence Around Texas", "When the Circus Comes To Town")
    1945
    Utah (performer: "Lonesome Cowboy Blues", "Utah", "Utah Trail", "Beneath a Utah Sky", "Wild and Wooly Gals From Out Chicago Way")
    1944
    Lake Placid Serenade (performer: "Winter Wonderland" - uncredited)
    1944
    Hollywood Canteen (performer: "Don't Fence Me In" (1934))
    1944
    Brazil (performer: "Hands Across the Border")
    1944
    Lights of Old Santa Fe (performer: "The Cowpoke Polka", "I'm A Happy Guy In My Levi Britches", "Cowboy Jubilee", "The Nerve Of Some People", "Trigger Hasn't Got A Purty Figure", "Lights of Old Santa Fe") / (writer: "Ride 'Em, Cowboy")
    1944
    San Fernando Valley (performer: "San Fernando Valley", "They Went Thataway", "Sweeter Than You")
    1944
    Cowboy and the Senorita (performer: "Cowboy and the Senorita", "What'll I Use for Money?", "The Enchilada Man", "Cowboy and the Senorita (reprise)")
    1943
    Man from Music Mountain (performer: "Smiles Are Made Out of the Sunshine", "I'm Beginning to Care")
    1943
    Silver Spurs (performer: "Tumbling Tumbleweeds", "Back in Your Own Backyard", "Highways Are Happy Ways (When They Lead the Way to Home)" - uncredited)
    1943
    Song of Texas (performer: "Mexicali Rose", "Moonlight and Roses", "Cielito Lindo", "There's A Rainbow Over the Range", "I Love the Prairie Country", "Blue Bonnet Girl")
    1943
    King of the Cowboys (performer: "I'm an Old Cowhand", "Ride 'Em, Cowboy", "A Gay Ranchero", "Roll Along Prairie Moon", "Ride, Ranger, Ride") / (writer: "Ride 'Em, Cowboy")
    1943
    Idaho (performer: "Idaho", "Lone Buckaroo", "Stop!", "Git Along Little Dogies")
    1942
    Ridin' Down the Canyon (performer: "Blue Prairie", "My Little Buckaroo", "In a Little Spanish Town", "Ridin' Down the Canyon" - uncredited) / (writer: "Curly Joe from Idaho" - uncredited)
    1942
    Heart of the Golden West (performer: "River Robin", "Who's Gonna Help Me Sing?") / (writer: "Cowboys and Indians")
    1942
    Sunset Serenade (performer: "Song of the San Joaquin", "I'm A Cowboy Rockefeller", "Mavourneen O'Shea", "A Sandman Lullaby") / (writer: "Song of the San Joaquin", "I'm A Cowboy Rockefeller")
    1942
    Sons of the Pioneers (performer: "Things Are Never What They Seem", "He's Gone, He's Gone Up the Trail", "Trail Herdin' Cowboy", "The West Is In My Soul")
    1942
    Romance on the Range (performer: "Coyote's Serenade", "O-o-oh, Wonderful World", "Rocky Mountain Lullaby", "Sing As You Work", "When Romance Rides the Range") / (writer: "Rocky Mountain Lullaby")
    1942
    Sunset on the Desert (performer: "Remember Me", "Faithful Pal O' Mine")
    1942
    South of Santa Fe (performer: "We're Headin' For the Home Corral", "Song of the Vaqueros", "Down the Trail", "Trail Dreaming", "South of Santa Fe") / (writer: "South of Santa Fe")
    1942
    Man from Cheyenne (performer: "My Old Pal, Pal of Mine", "When a Cowboy Starts to Courtin'", "Happy Cowboy" - uncredited)
    1941
    Red River Valley (performer: "Red River Valley", "Chant of the Wanderer", "Springtime on the Range" - uncredited)
    1941
    Jesse James at Bay (performer: "You For Me", "The Old Chisholm Trail" - uncredited)
    1941
    Bad Man of Deadwood (performer: "Joe O'Grady", "Home on the Rangeland", "Song of the Dusty Trail") / (writer: "Home on the Rangeland")
    1941
    Nevada City (performer: "Prairie Serenade", "Stars over the Prairie")
    1941
    Sheriff of Tombstone (performer: "Ridin' On a Rocky Road", "Old Skyball Paint")
    1941
    Robin Hood of the Pecos (performer: "It's A Sad, Sad Story")
    1940
    The Border Legion (performer: "With My Guitar and You", "Get Along Little Doggies!")
    1940
    Young Bill Hickok (performer: "When the Shadows Fall Across the Rockies", "A Cowboy Wedding", "I'll Keep on Singing a Song" - uncredited) / (writer: "I'll Keep on Singing a Song" - uncredited)
    1940
    Colorado (performer: "Night on the Prairie" - uncredited)
    1940
    The Ranger and the Lady (performer: "As Long As We're Dancing", "Chiquita")
    1940
    The Carson City Kid (performer: "Sonora Moon")
    1940
    Young Buffalo Bill (performer: "Rollin' Down to Santa Fe", "Blow, Breeze, Blow" - uncredited)
    1939
    Days of Jesse James (performer: "I'm a Son of a Cowboy" (1939), "Saddle Your Dreams" (1939), "Echo Mountain" (1939) - uncredited)
    1939
    Jeepers Creepers (performer: "Jeepers Creepers", "The Little Brown Jug", "Listen to the Mockingbird")
    1939
    The Arizona Kid (performer: "It's Home Sweet Home to Me", "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot", "Lazy Old Moon" - uncredited)
    1939
    Wall Street Cowboy (performer: "Me and the Rollin' Sand", "Ride 'Em Cowboy", "Ridin' Down Rainbow Trail")
    1939
    In Old Caliente (performer: "Sundown on the Rangeland", "We're Not Coming Out Tonight", "The Moon, She Will Be Shining Tonight")
    1939
    Frontier Pony Express (performer: "My Old Kentucky Home", "Rusty Spurs" - uncredited)
    1939
    Southward Ho! (performer: "But She's All Wet Now", "I Hope I'm Not Dreaming Again", "Keep A-walking the Other Way", "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" (uncredited)) / (writer: "But She's All Wet Now", "I Hope I'm Not Dreaming Again")
    1939
    Rough Riders' Round-up (performer: "Ridin' Down the Trail", "Here on the Range With You" - uncredited) / (writer: "Ridin' Down the Trail" - uncredited)
    1938
    Shine on Harvest Moon (performer: "The Man in the Moon is a Cowhand", "Cabin on the Range", "Headin' For the Open Range", "I've Sold My Saddle For an Old Guitar", "Shine on Harvest Moon") / (writer: "The Man in the Moon is a Cowhand")
    1938
    Come on, Rangers! (performer: "Song of the West", "Let Me Hum a Western Song", "I've Learned a Lot About Women", "Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground" (1864) - uncredited)
    1938
    Billy the Kid Returns ("When the Sun is Setting on the Prairie") / (performer: "Born to the Saddle", "Trail Blazin'", "Save a Smile for a Rainy Day", "When I Camped Under the Stars")
    1938
    Under Western Stars (performer: "Dust", "Listen to the Rhythm of the Range", "That Pioneer Mother of Mine", "When a Cowboy Sings a Song")
    1937
    Outlaws of the Prairie (writer: "My Saddle Pals and I")
    1937
    The Old Wyoming Trail ("Tumbling Tumbleweeds")
    1936
    The Old Corral (writer: "Down Along the Sleepy Rio Grande")
    Music Department
    1938
    A Feud There Was (Short) (musician - uncredited)
    Thanks
    1996
    America's Castles (TV Series documentary) (special thanks - 1 episode)
    - California Dreamers (1996) - (special thanks)
    Self
    1998
    All My Friends Are Cowboys as
    Self
    1998
    The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self (Memoriam)
    1993
    Biography (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Gene Autry: America's Singing Cowboy (1993) - Self
    1993
    Praise (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 22 July 1993 (1993) - Self
    1993
    Bob Hope: The First 90 Years (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1992
    Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show' (TV Special) as
    Self
    1992
    California's Gold (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Singing Cowboys (1992) - Self
    1992
    Roy Rogers, King of the Cowboys (Documentary) as
    Self
    1992
    The 34th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1992
    Hot Country Nights (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 2 February 1992 (1992) - Self
    1991
    One on One with John Tesh (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.30 (1991) - Self
    - Episode #1.18 (1991) - Self
    1991
    The Republic Pictures Story (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1990
    24th Annual Country Music Association Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    1970
    Hee Haw (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest
    1989
    The Pat Sajak Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.91 (1989) - Self
    1989
    The 61st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    1986
    The Hour of Power (TV Series)
    - The Plus Factor (1986)
    1985
    All-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan (TV Special) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1983
    Late Night with David Letterman (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 22 June 1983 (1983) - Self
    1982
    The John Davidson Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 25 March 1982 (1982) - Self
    1981
    Wait Till We're 65 (TV Special) as
    Self
    1981
    Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.9 (1981) - Self
    - Episode #1.13 (1981) - Self
    1981
    The Nashville Palace (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 7 November 1981 (1981) - Self
    1980
    PM Magazine (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode 72 (1980) - Self
    1970
    The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Co-Host / Self - Actor / Self - Cowboy Vocalist / ...
    - Episode #19.139 (1980) - Self - Cowboy Vocalist
    - Episode #16.207 (1977) - Self - Actor / Country Vocalist
    - Episode #16.197 (1977) - Self - Cowboy Actor
    - Episode #15.40 (1975) - Self - Actor / Vocalist
    - Episode #10.10 (1970) - Self - Co-Host
    - Episode #10.9 (1970) - Self - Co-Host
    - Episode #10.8 (1970) - Self - Co-Host
    - Episode #10.7 (1970) - Self - Co-Host
    - Episode #10.6 (1970) - Self - Co-Host
    1965
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest / Self
    - Episode dated 17 December 1979 (1979) - Self
    - Episode dated 7 June 1978 (1978) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 24 September 1976 (1976) - Self
    - Episode dated 29 June 1976 (1976) - Self
    - Episode dated 11 February 1975 (1975) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 4 February 1974 (1974) - Self - Guest
    - (FROM LOS ANGELES) Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Mamie Van Doren (1965) - Self - Guest
    1979
    The Muppet Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Special Guest Star
    - Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (1979) - Self - Special Guest Star
    1978
    Mickey's 50 (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1978
    The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Mickey's 50 (1978) - Self
    1978
    Hollywood's Diamond Jubilee (TV Special) as
    Self - Cameo
    1977
    Good Morning America (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 19 July 1978 (1978) - Self
    - Episode dated 26 August 1977 (1977) - Self
    1978
    Over Easy (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Roy Rogers & Dale Evans (1978) - Self
    1977
    All You Need Is Love (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Making Moonshine: Country Music (1977) - Self
    - Introduction (1977) - Self
    1977
    88th Annual Tournament of Roses Parade (TV Special) as
    Self - Grand Marshal
    1973
    Celebrity Bowling (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Show #119 (1976) - Self
    - Don Adams & Bob Newhart vs. George Foreman & Roy Rogers (1975) - Self
    - Episode dated 9 May 1975 (1975) - Self
    - Show #90 (1974) - Self
    - Show #61 (1973) - Self
    - Adam West & Roy Rogers vs. Kent McCord & Gary Collins (1973) - Self
    - Bobby Troup & Roy Rogers vs. Robert Culp & Bob Newhart (1973) - Self
    1976
    Donny and Marie (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.6 (1976) - Self
    1976
    The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (TV Series) as
    Self - Panelist
    - Episode dated 30 August 1976 (1976) - Self - Panelist
    1976
    The Mac Davis Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #3.4 (1976) - Self - Guest
    1976
    More Travels with Flip (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1976
    Tony Orlando and Dawn (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Roy Rogers/Dale Evans/Sherman Hemsley (1976) - Self
    1975
    The Mickie Finns Finally Present How the West Was Lost (TV Special) as
    Narrator
    1975
    At Long Last Cole (TV Special) as
    Self
    1975
    Gallery (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Whatever Became of Hollywood? (1975) - Self
    1974
    Dinah! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.11 (1974) - Self
    1972
    Outdoor Rambling as
    Self
    1969
    The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Roy Rogers Jr., Joan Blondell, Ann Miller (1972) - Self
    - Christmas Show - Part II (1971) - Self
    - Walter Matthau, Don Adams, Tim Conway, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (1969) - Self
    1972
    Stand Up and Cheer (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.20 (1972) - Self
    1971
    Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The 1971 Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon (1971) - Self
    1971
    Donahue (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (1971) - Self
    1967
    The Dean Martin Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Man in Closet
    - Episode #6.19 (1971) - Self - Man in Closet
    - 1968 Christmas Show (1968) - Self (uncredited)
    - Episode #3.3 (1967) - Self
    1970
    The Jim Nabors Hour (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.12 (1970) - Self
    1970
    The Don Knotts Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.7 (1970) - Self
    1968
    The Kraft Music Hall (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Co-Host / Self - Host
    - 4th Annual Country Music Association Awards (1970) - Self
    - 2nd Annual Country Music Association Awards (1968) - Self
    - Episode #2.3 (1968) - Self - Co-Host
    - Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, The Serendipity Singers, Phil Harris, Alice Faye (1968) - Self - Host
    1970
    Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1970
    The David Frost Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.185 (1970) - Self
    1952
    The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Singer / Self - Audience bow
    - Episode #23.27 (1970) - Self - Singer
    - Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Rodney Dangerfield, Oliver, Dana Valery, Phyllis Diller, Frank Gorshin (1970) - Self - Singer
    - Helen Hayes, Edith Piaf, Pat O'Brian, Joe E. Lewis, Van Velts, Dancers Of Bali (1952) - Self - Audience bow
    1964
    The Hollywood Palace (TV Series) as
    Self - Singer / Self - Host / Self - Cameo
    - Guest hosts: Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme; guest stars: Steve Allen, Sid Caesar, Jayne Meadows, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Imogene Coca (1970) - Self - Singer
    - Hosts: Roy Rogers & Dale Evans; guests: Minnie Pearl, Roy Clark, Junior Samples, Sammy Shore, The Everly Brothers, The Sons of the Pioneers, The Berosini Chimps (1969) - Self - Host
    - Episode #7.1 (1969) - Self - Cameo
    - Episode #6.15 (1969) - Self - Host
    - Host: Milton Berle with guests: Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (1967) - Self - Singer
    - Episode #4.4 (1966) - Self - Singer
    - Episode #2.22 (1965) - Self - Host
    - Episode #1.9 (1964) - Self - Singer
    1969
    Jimmy Durante Presents the Lennon Sisters (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Joey Bishop, O.C. Smith (1969) - Self
    1969
    The Andy Williams Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Donovan, Professor Irwin Corey, Arte Johnson, Tony Joe White (1969) - Self
    1967
    The Joey Bishop Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.11 (1969) - Self
    - Episode #2.32 (1967) - Self
    1969
    The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Flip Wilson, The Vogues (1969) - Self
    1969
    Johnny Cash! The Man, His World, His Music (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1969
    The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
    Self / 'King of the Cowboys'
    - Give a Man Enough Rope and He'll Start a Rodeo (1969) - Self / 'King of the Cowboys'
    1968
    The Jonathan Winters Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Frank Gorshin (1968) - Self
    1966
    The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.12 (1966) - Self
    1963
    The Andy Williams Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Singer
    - Episode #5.1 (1966) - Self - Singer
    - Phil Harris, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (1965) - Self
    - Episode #3.4 (1964) - Self
    - Episode #2.6 (1963) - Self
    - Episode #1.22 (1963) - Self
    1961
    The Bell Telephone Hour (TV Series) as
    Self - Singer
    - The American Song (1965) - Self - Singer
    - Designs in Music (1961) - Self - Singer
    1962
    The Roy Rogers & Dale Evans Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Host
    - Christmas Open House (1962) - Self - Host
    - Roy, Dale and the Kids at El Torino Air Base (1962) - Self - Host
    - Roy, Dale, and the Kids at the Circus (1962) - Self - Host
    - Minstrel Show (1962) - Self - Host
    - Grand National Horse Show (1962) - Self - Host
    - Thanksgiving Day Celebration (1962) - Self - Host
    - Tribute to William S. Hart (1962) - Self - Host
    - Knotts Berry Farm and Ghost Town (1962) - Self - Host
    - This Is Our Country (1962) - Self - Host
    - Western Hit Parade (1962) - Self - Host
    - International (1962) - Self - Host
    - Roy, Dale, and the Kids at the Fair (1962) - Self - Host
    1962
    The Tonight Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Actor / Singer
    - Episode #1.19 (1962) - Self - Actor / Singer
    1962
    The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #5.130 (1962) - Self
    1958
    I've Got a Secret (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 4 December 1961 (1961) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 1 October 1958 (1958) - Self - Guest
    1956
    The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Host / Self - Guest Host / ...
    - The Aquarodeo Show II (1961) - Self
    - Home for Christmas (1960) - Self
    - Country Fair, U.S.A. (1960) - Self
    - The World's First Aqua Rodeo (1960) - Self - Host
    - State Fair U.S.A. (1959) - Self - Host / Performer
    - Country Style (1959) - Self - Host / Singer
    - Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, The Sons of the Pioneers, Rex Allen, Jo Stafford, Eddy Arnold, Red Foley, Pat Boone, Homer & Jethro (1959) - Self
    - World Championship Rodeo: Guest Hosts: Roy Rogers & Dale Evans; Guest Stars: Trigger & Trigger, Jr., Sons of the Pioneers, George "Gabby" Hayes (1958) - Self - Guest Host
    - Christmas Show: guest stars: Roy Rogers, Esther Williams, John Raitt, Dizzy Dean, Sons of the Pioneers (1957) - Self
    - Guest Hosts: Roy Rogers & Dale Evans; Guest Stars: Pat Brady, Pete Logan, Tony Martin, the Sons of the Pioneers, Kilgore Rangerettes, the Texas Range Riders (1957) - Self - Guest Host
    - Donald O'Connor, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Dizzy Dean, Evelyn Rudie (1956) - Self
    1960
    It Happened in Hollywood (TV Series documentary)
    - The Western (1960)
    1954
    What's My Line? (TV Series) as
    Self - Mystery Guest
    - Roy Rogers (1958) - Self - Mystery Guest
    - Red Skelton & Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (1954) - Self - Mystery Guest
    1956
    Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Ernie Kovacs and Edie Adams (1957) - Self
    - Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Gene Sheldon, Martha Davis & Spouse (1956) - Self
    1957
    The Heart of Show Business (Short) as
    Self - Narrator
    1956
    Salute to Baseball (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1956
    Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Small Fry (Short) as
    Self
    1955
    The Bob Hope Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Wally Cox, Janis Paige, Jane Russell, Roy Rogers, Hy Averback and the Hollywood Deb Stars (1955) - Self
    - Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Trigger, The Sons of the Pioneers, Shirley MacLaine, Line Renaud (1955) - Self
    1955
    The Chevy Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Jane Russell, Wally Cox, Roy Rogers, Janis Paige (1955) - Self
    1955
    Person to Person (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.27 (1955) - Self
    1954
    The Tonight Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (1954) - Self - Guest
    1954
    Screen Snapshots: Hollywood's Invisible Man (Short) as
    Self
    1954
    Tournament of Roses (Short) as
    Self - Parade Rider
    1953
    This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest of Honor
    - Roy Rogers (1953) - Self - Guest of Honor
    1952
    The 50/50 Club (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Roy Rogers (1952) - Self
    1951
    The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
    Self - Singer
    - Host: Jack Paar; Guests: Alan Young, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Trigger, The Whippoorwills, Carmen Miranda, The Three Stooges (1951) - Self - Singer
    1948
    Unusual Occupations L-7-3 Modern Pioneers (Short) as
    Self
    1947
    Screen Snapshots Series 27, No. 1: Hollywood Cowboys (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1946
    Sheriff's Rodeo (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Premiere show with Roy Rogers & Trigger, Dale Evans, Yvonne De Carlo, Leo Carrillo, the Sons of the Pioneers (1946) - Self
    1941
    Picture People No. 2: Hollywood Sports (Short) as
    Self
    1941
    Meet the Stars #7: Meet Roy Rogers (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1940
    Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 8: Cowboy Jubilee (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1940
    Screen Snapshots Series 19, No 6: Hollywood Recreations (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1940
    Screen Snapshots: Seeing Hollywood (Documentary short) as
    Self - Rose Bowl Parade Participant
    1939
    Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 3: Outdoor Parties (Documentary short) as
    Self - Party Guest
    Archive Footage
    2022
    Dream Girl: The Making of Marilyn Monroe (Documentary) as
    Self
    2020
    Challenger: The Final Flight (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self - Actor
    - Space For Everyone (2020) - Self - Actor
    2017
    The Fabulous Allan Carr (Documentary) as
    Self
    2014
    The Sixties (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - When Television Came of Age (2014) - Self
    2014
    Glasgow: Big Night Out (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (as Roy Rogers & Trigger)
    2012
    Village Music: Last of the Great Record Stores (Documentary) as
    Self
    2012
    When Seattle Invented the Future: The 1962 World's Fair (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2011
    A Current Affair (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 20 December 2011 (2011) - Self
    2010
    Paws, Claws & Videotape (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2010
    Love Letters in the Sands of Time (TV Movie) as
    Self
    2008
    Warner at War (TV Movie documentary)
    2007
    The Last Western (Documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    Hit Celebrity TV Commercials (TV Movie) as
    Self - for Nestle Quik
    2003
    Christmas from Hollywood (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2003
    Dorothy Dandridge: An American Beauty (TV Movie documentary) as
    Roy Rogers (clip from Home in Oklahoma (1946))
    2000
    Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (TV Movie documentary)
    2000
    Steal This Movie as
    Self (uncredited)
    1999
    Film Breaks (TV Series documentary)
    - Animals (1999)
    1999
    Television: The First Fifty Years (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1999
    The 71st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Special Memorial Tribute
    1998
    Showbiz Today (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 7 July 1998 (1998) - Self
    1996
    America's Music: The Roots of Country (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self (1996)
    1994
    The Our Gang Story (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1993
    TV's Western Heroes (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1992
    Action Heroes of the Wild West (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1991
    Sprockets (TV Series)
    - Sound in the Sagebrush (1991)
    1990
    Rootin' Tootin' Roundup (TV Movie) as
    Roy Rogers
    1989
    Murphy Brown (TV Series) as
    Self / opening credits
    - Why Do Fools Fall in Love? (1989) - Self / opening credits
    1989
    Action Heroes of Movies & T.V. (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1987
    Celebrity Commercials (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1987
    The West That Never Was (TV Movie documentary)
    1985
    Muppet Video: Country Music with the Muppets (Video) as
    Self
    1984
    Cowboys of the Saturday Matinee (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1982
    Hooray for Hollywood (Documentary) as
    Self
    1979
    The Wild West
    1979
    Best of the Dean Martin Show (TV Special) as
    Self
    1978
    Hollywood on Parade (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1976
    Bob Hope's World of Comedy (TV Special) as
    Self
    1976
    Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch as
    Roy
    1976
    It's Showtime (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1970
    The Hollywood Palace (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #7.17 (1970) - Self
    1963
    The Sound of Laughter (Documentary) as
    Band Member (Hillbilly Guitarist)
    1963
    Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - They Went That-a-way (1963) - Self
    1957
    The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Disneyland, the Park/Pecos Bill (1957) - Self
    1955
    Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Bronc Busters (Short) as
    Self
    1955
    Music Land as
    Singer
    1953
    Screen Snapshots: Out West in Hollywood (Documentary short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1950
    Screen Snapshots 2856: It Was Only Yesterday (Short) as
    Roy Rogers
    1948
    Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Party (Short) as
    Self
    1946
    Night and Day as
    Singer (uncredited)

    References

    Roy Rogers Wikipedia