
Trigger
Acting
Trigger made an early appearance as the mount of Maid Marian, played by Olivia de Havilland in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938). A short while later, when Roy Rogers was preparing to make his first movie in a starring role, he was offered a choice of five rented "movie" horses to ride and chose him. Rogers bought him eventually in 1943 for his quickness of both foot and mind. Trigger learned 150 trick cues and could walk 50 feet on his hind legs (according to sources close to Roy Rogers). They were said to have run out of places to cue Trigger. Trigger was ridden by Rogers in many of his motion pictures, becoming much loved by the youthful audience that saw him on film and in Rogers' 1950s television series with his wife Dale Evans, who rode her trusty buckskin Quarter Horse Buttermilk.
Known For

The Adventures of Robin Hood
1938 · movie

The Roy Rogers Show
1951 · tv

Melody Time
1948 · movie

Alias Jesse James
1959 · movie

King of the Cowboys
1943 · movie

Hollywood Canteen
1944 · movie

Sunset on the Desert
1942 · movie

The Yellow Rose of Texas
1944 · movie

South of Santa Fe
1942 · movie

Sunset Serenade
1942 · movie

Rodeo Dough
1940 · movie

Along the Navajo Trail
1945 · movie

Red River Valley
1941 · movie

Son of Paleface
1952 · movie

Sunset in El Dorado
1945 · movie

Ridin' Down the Canyon
1942 · movie

Idaho
1943 · movie

Bells of Rosarita
1945 · movie

Song of Arizona
1946 · movie

Song of Texas
1943 · movie

Bad Man of Deadwood
1941 · movie

North of the Great Divide
1950 · movie

Utah
1945 · movie

Trigger, Jr.
1950 · movie

Grand Canyon Trail
1948 · movie

Susanna Pass
1949 · movie

Don't Fence Me In
1945 · movie

It's Showtime
1976 · movie

Song of Nevada
1944 · movie

Jesse James at Bay
1941 · movie