Roy Rogers made fostering, adopting and caring for children a huge part of his life. The King of the Cowboys had four biological children, adopted four more and fostered dozens of other kids ...
Considering his wise breadth of Westerns over the span of about 50 years, one might think that John Wayne worked with just about everybody, and, for the most part, you'd be right. But there’s one ...
Roy Rogers passed away in July 1998 at age 86 with his wife and co-star Dale Evans by his side, but the beloved singing cowboy’s legacy lives on at the Los Angeles estate he once called home—not to ...
Julie Rogers Pomilia didn’t realize her grandfather was famous until her second grade teacher called her up to her desk. “Do you know who that is?” the teacher asked, pointing to a stack of magazines ...
The former Sherman Oaks home of Roy Rogers, Hollywood’s “King of the Cowboys,” recently hit the market for $7.2 million. Rogers bought the ranch property to build a house with stables for his golden ...
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