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  1. Trigger (July 4, 1934 – July 3, 1965) was a 15.3 hands (63 inches, 160 cm) palomino horse made famous in American Western films with his owner and rider, cowboy star Roy Rogers. Pedigree [ edit ] The original Trigger, named Golden Cloud, was born in San Diego, California .

    • Trigger Originally Went by A Different Name. The original name of Roy Roger’s horse Trigger was Golden Cloud. Golden Cloud was one of many horses that were brought in for Rogers’ to try for his role in “Under Western Stars”.
    • Trigger is a Thoroughbred Cross. Trigger was out of a Thoroughbred sire and an unregistered mare, that was sometimes described as cold-blooded. His mother, who was also palomino, was thought to be a Quarter horse cross.
    • Trigger Had Backup Horse for Stunts. For some of his more dangerous stunts, as well as personal appearances, Trigger had backup stunts. Trigger’s famous backups included Little Trigger and Allen’s Golden Zephyr.
    • Trigger Was Known as “The Smartest Horse in Movies” Trigger was often referred to as “the smartest horse in movies.” Famed Hollywood horseman Glenn Randall was Trigger’s trainer and was responsible for teaching the stallion most of what he knew.
    • Trigger’s original name was “Golden Cloud.”
    • Trigger was a registered palomino. His sire was a Thoroughbred and his dam believed to be a Quarter Horse mix.
    • Trigger was a stallion, but he was never bred. Rogers was afraid that the horse would find that occupation more interesting than movie work!
    • Trigger had some backup help for dangerous stunts, as well as personal appearances. Famous doubles for golden horse included Little Trigger, a Morgan identifiable by his four white stockings and slightly narrower blaze.
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  3. Trigger. Actor: Hollywood Canteen. 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 ...

    • July 4, 1934
    • July 3, 1965
  4. Trigger became the most famous horse in film entertainment, even having his own Dell comic book recounting his exploits. Roy Rogers made many personal appearances with Trigger in tow. More than once Rogers escorted Trigger up 3-4 flights of stairs at hospitals to visit with sick children, according to his autobiography “Happy Trails.”.

  5. Dec 14, 2023 · Facts About Trigger. While most thought Trigger was a Quarter Horse, he was actually a Thoroughbred cross. He was born in 1934 from an unregistered mare and Thoroughbred sire. This palomino stallion's original name was Golden Cloud. It wasn't until later on that he got the name Trigger, due to his quick speed.

  6. Trigger (1932? - 1965) was a famous golden palomino horse that belonged to entertaining superstar Roy Rogers (1911-1998). In the movies and television shows they starred in together, Roy was known as King Of The Cowboys, and Trigger was known as the Smartest Horse In The Movies.

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