Sobre el Autor

Dale Evans Rogers was an iconic American actress, singer, and songwriter, best known for her partnership with her husband, cowboy star Roy Rogers. Born in Uvalde, Texas, she rose to fame during the 1940s and 1950s, becoming a beloved figure in Western films and television. Her career spanned several decades, during which she became known for her strong character and her commitment to family values. Evans often wrote songs and stories that reflected her experiences and beliefs, with her most famous hit being "Happy Trails," which she co-wrote with Rogers.

Beyond her entertainment career, Dale Evans was also a dedicated philanthropist and advocate for children with disabilities. She used her platform to raise awareness and support for various causes, especially those related to children's welfare. Over the years, she authored several books, sharing her life stories and the values she cherished. Her legacy continues to inspire many, reflecting a life dedicated to love, faith, and resilience.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento October 31, 1912
Lugar de Nacimiento Uvalde, Texas, United States
Fecha de fallecimiento February 7, 2001
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