Dale Evans
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Dale Evans was the stage name of Frances Octavia Smith (October 31, 1912 – February 7, 2001), an American writer, movie star, and singer-songwriter. She was the third wife (after the death of his second wife) of singing cowboy Roy Rogers.
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Movies
Saga of Sonora
Dale
Pals of the Golden West
Cathy Marsh
South of Caliente
Doris Stewart
Trigger, Jr.
Kay Harkrider
Twilight in the Sierras
Pat Callahan
Bells of Coronado
Dr. Frank Harding
The Golden Stallion
Stormy Billings
Down Dakota Way
Ruth Shaw
Susanna Pass
Kay 'Doc' Parker
Slippy McGee
Mary Hunter
The Trespasser
Linda Coleman
Bells of San Angelo
Lee Madison
Apache Rose
Billie Colby
Heldorado
Carol Randall
Home in Oklahoma
Connie Edwards
Roll on Texas Moon
Jill Delaney
Under Nevada Skies
Helen Williams
My Pal Trigger
Susan Kendrick
Rainbow Over Texas
Jackie Dalrymple, posing as Jackie Larkin
Song of Arizona
Clare Summers
Don't Fence Me In
Toni Ames
Sunset in El Dorado
Lucille Wiley
Along the Navajo Trail
Lorry Alastair
Hitchhike to Happiness
Alice Chase
Man from Oklahoma
Peggy Lane
Bells of Rosarita
Sue Farnum
Utah
Dorothy Bryant
The Big Show-Off
June Mayfield
Lights of Old Santa Fe
Marjorie Brooks
San Fernando Valley
Dale Kenyon
Song of Nevada
Joan Barrabee
The Yellow Rose of Texas
Betty Weston
Cowboy and the Senorita
Ysobel Martinez
Casanova in Burlesque
Barbara Compton
In Old Oklahoma
Cuddles Walker
Here Comes Elmer
Jean Foster
Hoosier Holiday
Dale Fairchild
The West Side Kid
Gloria Winston
Swing Your Partner
Dale Evans
Girl Trouble
Ruth
Orchestra Wives
Hazel, Connie's Friend In Drug Store