Trigger
Biography
Trigger, the iconic horse, first captured the spotlight in 1938 when he was featured as Maid Marian's steed, portrayed by Olivia de Havilland, in the classic film *The Adventures of Robin Hood*. Shortly after, Roy Rogers was gearing up for his debut in a leading role and was presented with a selection of five rental horses. He ultimately selected Trigger, whose remarkable agility and intelligence impressed him. In 1943, Rogers made the decision to purchase Trigger, recognizing the horse's exceptional capabilities.
Trigger became famous for mastering an astonishing 150 trick cues and was known to walk 50 feet on his hind legs, showcasing his extraordinary training. According to those close to Roy, they often ran out of ideas for new tricks due to Trigger's impressive repertoire. The partnership between Rogers and Trigger blossomed in numerous films, and the horse became a beloved figure among young audiences.
Trigger's charm extended beyond the silver screen when he appeared alongside Rogers in his popular television series during the 1950s. The show also featured Rogers' wife, Dale Evans, who rode her own faithful Quarter Horse named Buttermilk. Together, this dynamic duo and their equine companions became cherished icons of American entertainment, leaving a lasting legacy in the hearts of fans everywhere.
Filmography
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Diamonds for Breakfast
1968
In Old Amarillo
1951 • Trigger - Roy's Horse
Heart of the Rockies
1951 • Trigger
Down Dakota Way
1949 • Trigger
Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You
1970
Countess Dracula
1971
South of Caliente
1951 • Trigger
El Diablo
1990
PCU
1994
Melody Time
1948 • Trigger
Paradise (1991)
1991
Grand Canyon
1991
Kid
1990
Deadfall (1993)
1993
Destiny Turns on the Radio
1995
Spoilers of the Plains
1951 • Trigger
Sunset in the West
1950 • Trigger - Roy's Horse
Pet Sematary II
1992
Son of Paleface
1952 • Trigger
Don't Fence Me In
1945 • Trigger
Trigger, Jr.
1950 • Trigger - The Smartest Horse in the Movies
Riddles of the Sphinx
1977