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Trigger(1934-1965)

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Roy Rogers and Trigger in Under Western Stars (1938)
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Son of Paleface (1952)
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Trigger, Roy Rogers' beautiful Golden Palomino stallion, and co-star with Roy in many of his movies and Roy's TV show, was often billed as "the smartest horse in the movies".

The two of them appeared in dozens of westerns in the 1930s and 40s, always chasing and thwarting the bad guys, and working to serve peace and justice.

Trigger even shared the movie title with Roy on two occasions: My Pal Trigger (1946) and Trigger, Jr. (1950).

Trigger started life out as Golden Cloud (1934). His sire was a thoroughbred horse that had raced at Caliente Track, and his dam was a cold-blooded palomino. Trigger was foaled on a small ranch in the San Diego area which was partly owned by Bing Crosby. The manager of that ranch was Roy Cloud, a breeder originally from Noblesville, Indiana. At around 3 years of age, Golden Cloud was sold to the Hudkins Stables, which rented horses to the movie industry. Golden Cloud's first major appearance was in the movie, The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) where he was ridden by Olivia de Havilland. When Gene Autry failed to report for work at Republic Pictures, Roy Rogers found himself cast in the lead role for Under Western Stars (1938). Before filming began on Under Western Stars (1938), Hudkins Stables brought their best lead horses to the studio so Roy could select a mount. As Roy recalled it, the third horse he got on was a beautiful golden palomino who handled smoothly and reacted quickly to whatever he asked it to do.

Roy said of Golden Cloud "He could turn on a dime and give you some change".

Smiley Burnette, who played Roy's sidekick in his first two films, was watching and mentioned how quick on the trigger this horse was. Roy agreed and decided that Trigger was the perfect name for the horse. Roy purchased the horse for $2,500 and eventually outfitted it with a $5,000 gold/silver saddle.

Roy was proud of the fact that throughout his more than 80 films, the 101 episodes of his television series, and countless personal appearances, Trigger never fell.

Roy once said that "he felt that Trigger seemed to know when people were watching him and that he recognized applause and just ate it up like a ham!"

Trigger won a Patsy award for the role in Son of Paleface (1952) & the 1958 Craven award winner. He was so popular that at one time, he even had his own fan club with members from all over the world. On July 3, 1965, at the Rogers ranch in Hidden Valley, California, Trigger, at age 30, passed away. Roy was reluctant to "put him in the ground", so Rogers had the horse mounted in a rearing position by Bishoff's Taxidermy of California. The rest of his remains are buried in Thousand Oaks, California on one of Roy's former ranches.
BornJuly 4, 1934
DiedJuly 3, 1965(30)
BornJuly 4, 1934
DiedJuly 3, 1965(30)
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Known for

Hollywood Canteen (1944)
Hollywood Canteen
7.0
  • Trigger
  • 1944
Eddie Albert, Joan Edwards, Bill Goodwin, Gil Lamb, and Constance Moore in Hit Parade of 1947 (1947)
Hit Parade of 1947
6.6
  • Trigger - Roy Rogers' Horse
  • 1947
Vera Ralston in Lake Placid Serenade (1944)
Lake Placid Serenade
6.3
  • Trigger
  • 1944
Roy Rogers, Ken Carson, Dale Evans, Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Shug Fisher, George 'Gabby' Hayes, and Sons of the Pioneers in Don't Fence Me In (1945)
Don't Fence Me In
6.6
  • Trigger
  • 1945

Credits

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  • Fred Astaire and Barrie Chase in The Hollywood Palace (1964)
    The Hollywood Palace
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Trigger
    • 1964–1965
  • Bob Hope and Rhonda Fleming in Alias Jesse James (1959)
    Alias Jesse James
    6.4
    • Trigger (uncredited)
    • 1959
  • Roy Rogers and Trigger in The Roy Rogers Show (1951)
    The Roy Rogers Show
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Trigger
    • 1951–1957
  • Jane Russell, Bob Hope, Roy Rogers, and Trigger in Son of Paleface (1952)
    Son of Paleface
    6.8
    • Trigger, Roy Barton's Horse (as Trigger Smartest Horse in the Movies)
    • 1952
  • The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950)
    The Colgate Comedy Hour
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Trigger
    • 1951
  • Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Estelita Rodriguez, and Trigger in Pals of the Golden West (1951)
    Pals of the Golden West
    6.1
    • Trigger
    • 1951
  • South of Caliente (1951)
    South of Caliente
    6.6
    • Trigger
    • 1951
  • Roy Rogers and Trigger in In Old Amarillo (1951)
    In Old Amarillo
    6.3
    • Trigger - Roy's Horse
    • 1951
  • Roy Rogers, Penny Edwards, and Trigger in Heart of the Rockies (1951)
    Heart of the Rockies
    6.1
    • Trigger
    • 1951
  • Roy Rogers in Spoilers of the Plains (1951)
    Spoilers of the Plains
    6.3
    • Trigger
    • 1951
  • Trail of Robin Hood (1950)
    Trail of Robin Hood
    6.0
    • Trigger The Smartest Horse in the West
    • 1950
  • Roy Rogers, Penny Edwards, and Trigger in North of the Great Divide (1950)
    North of the Great Divide
    6.1
    • Trigger
    • 1950
  • Roy Rogers, Penny Edwards, and Trigger in Sunset in the West (1950)
    Sunset in the West
    5.8
    • Trigger - Roy's Horse
    • 1950
  • Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and Trigger in Trigger, Jr. (1950)
    Trigger, Jr.
    6.0
    • Trigger - The Smartest Horse in the Movies
    • 1950
  • Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and Trigger in Twilight in the Sierras (1950)
    Twilight in the Sierras
    6.1
    • Trigger - Roy's Horse
    • 1950

Soundtrack



  • Robert Blake, Lorna Gray, and Monte Hale in Out California Way (1946)
    Out California Way
    6.1
    • performer: "Little Bronc of Mine"
    • 1946
  • Hollywood Canteen (1944)
    Hollywood Canteen
    7.0
    • performer: "Don't Fence Me In" (1934)
    • 1944

Videos4

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Son of Paleface
Trailer 1:54
Son of Paleface
Son of Paleface
Trailer 1:54
Son of Paleface
The Roy Rogers Show
Trailer 0:39
The Roy Rogers Show
Bells of Coronado
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Bells of Coronado

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Trigger Smartest Horse in the Movies
  • Height
    • 5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
  • Born
    • July 4, 1934
    • Hudkins Brothers Stable, San Diego, California, USA
  • Died
    • July 3, 1965
    • Double R Bar Ranch, Apple Valley, California, USA(old age)
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Print Biographies

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  • Trivia
    Due to a decline in the number of visitors, The Roy Rogers Museum closed its doors in December 2009. In July of 2010, the assets of the museum were sold at auction by Christie's. Trigger sold for $266,500.
  • Trademark
      Tricks such as rearing, bowing, and walking on his hind legs
  • Nickname
    • The smartest horse in the movies

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