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Did Clayton Moore own the horse Silver?
Hugh Hooker the original owner of a white stallion named White Cloud was personally picked for the series by Clayton Moore who would play the Lone Ranger for the series. White Cloud was 12 years old at this time and a very impressive tall horse.
Where is Clayton Moore the Lone Ranger buried?
Forest Lawn, California, United States
Clayton Moore/Place of burial
Clayton Moore died on December 28, 1999, in a West Hills, California, hospital after suffering a heart attack at his home in nearby Calabasas. He was survived by his fourth wife, Clarita Moore (née Petrone), and an adopted daughter, Dawn Angela Moore. Clayton Moore is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale.
Why were there two different Lone Rangers?
Usually actors try to avoid this kind of relationship with their characters, but there was one man who really embraced it – Clayton Moore, better known as The Lone Ranger. Moore played the Ranger on TV from 1949 to 1951, when he was replaced by John Hart, allegedly due to a contract dispute with the producers.
What breed was Tonto’s horse?
Tonto’s horse The radio series, noting that the pinto in the film had gone over well with audiences, decided that Tonto’s mount would henceforth be a pinto. For several episodes, Tonto’s new horse went unnamed, referred to only as “the paint horse” or simply “Paint”. Eventually the name “Scout” was adopted.
What did Tonto say to his horse?
Tonto’s horse was called Scout. When the Lone Ranger shouted “Hi-ho, Silver-away!” Tonto would mumble “Get-um up, Scout”.
Was Clayton Moore buried in his Lone Ranger outfit?
Clayton Moore died on December 28, 1999, in a West Hills, California, hospital after suffering a heart attack at his home in nearby Calabasas, California. He was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
Is there a Lone Ranger Museum?
The Lone Ranger exhibit is now open in the Spindletop Tower gallery of the Armstrong Texas Ranger Research Center.
Where did the horse Silver come from in the Lone Ranger?
The accepted story of Silver’s origin has the white horse living in Wild Horse Canyon. Sometime after the ambush at Bryant’s Gap, the Lone Ranger and Tonto are in pursuit of Butch Cavendish when they are fired upon by Cavendish himself, and though he missed the Ranger, he shot and killed his horse.
What was the name of the horse in the Lone Ranger movie?
Film. in 1981’s The Legend of the Lone Ranger, Silver’s story was changed to show John Reid rescuing Silver from a trap rather than a buffalo fight. Was silver and Topper the same horse? Topper was a magnificent white animal.
Who was the voice of the Lone Ranger?
With Brace Beemer, the voice of the Lone Ranger, they both would do public appearances. Later years Brace bought his own white horse named “Silver’s Pride”, that he would prefer using for appearances. As years went by naturally movies were made of the Lone Ranger adventures. The Lone Ranger (1938) featured Silver Chief as Silver.
What was the name of the Lone Ranger’s son?
With the new powerful horse as his ally, the Lone Ranger easily overtakes and captures Cavendish. Silver sired a son, named Victor, who belonged to the Lone Ranger’s nephew, Dan Reid Jr. As with the origin of the Lone Ranger himself, the back story of how Silver came to be with the Lone Ranger was retconned.