Famed Hollywood stars Roy Rogers and Dale Evans were not only known
for their iconic roles on the big screen but also became beloved television stars.
Roy, known as the “King of the Cowboys,” captivated audiences with his singing cowboy
persona and his faithful palomino horse, Trigger. He had his own show, the Roy Rogers Show, and appeared in over a hundred films.
Between his marriages to Grace Arline Wilkins and Dale Evans, Roy Rogers had a total of nine children.
While some followed in their famous father’s footsteps in Hollywood, others chose quieter paths.
Let’s take a closer look at the fascinating lives of Roy Rogers’ offspring.
Grace Arline Wilkins and Cheryl Rogers adopted Cheryl when she was young. As a child, she made cameo
appearances in films alongside her father and his famous horse, Trigger. Linda, Roy Rogers’ biological
daughter with Grace, lived a quieter life. She was married to priest Gary Johnson for over 40 years
until his passing in 2008. Linda now enjoys her time with her children and grandchildren in California.
Roy Rogers Jr., affectionately known as Dusty, is Roy Rogers’ only biological son. Dusty made his first
appearance on The Roy Rogers Show as a young boy and later went on to manage his father’s career.
He was also a talented musician, leading the bands Roy Rogers Jr. and the High Riders and being a member of the Sons of the Pioneers.
Dale Evans and Roy Rogers’ daughter, Robin, tragically passed away at a young age due to mumps complications.
To honor her memory, Dale wrote the heartfelt book “Angel Unaware.” Deborah Lee Rogers, adopted during the Korean War,
found a loving home with the family. Sadly, Deborah and other children from her were involved
in a devastating bus accident in Los Angeles, resulting in her untimely death at the age of 12.
Native American Dodie Rogers joined the family when she was just seven months old.
After marrying NASA worker Jon Patterson, Dodie became a mother to their daughter, Kristin,
and now enjoys being a grandmother to her own grandkids. Mimi Rogers, originally named Marion Fleming,
became a member of the family after Roy and Dale adopted her from a children’s home in Scotland.
Mimi went on to have three children with her husband, Marine Dan, before his passing. Now a grandma herself, Mimi cherishes her role in the family.
Tom Fox, Dale Evans’ biological son from her previous marriage, was lovingly brought up by Roy and Dale.
Throughout his life, Tom pursued a career as a music minister and educator, leaving a lasting
impact on those he encountered. He passed away in 2012, leaving behind a legacy of music and family values.
Through happiness, sorrow, and love, the remarkable story of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans’
family stands as a testament to their unwavering family principles and lasting impact on Hollywood and beyond.