
Dale Evans
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dale Evans, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: October 31, 1912
Place of Birth: Uvalde, Texas, USA
Known For

Tammy Wynette: Legendary Performances
This collection of rare performances includes footage captured on video between 1967 and 1981 that has since been archived by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Throughout the late 1960s and '70s, Tammy Wynette reigned supreme on the country charts, contributing 20 #1 hits on her way to becoming the First Lady of Country Music. Her humble beginnings and tumultuous relationships throughout her life laid the groundwork for introspective and emotional singing and songwriting that helped her to define the role of the female country artist.

The Muppet Show
Go behind the curtains as Kermit the Frog and his muppet friends struggle to put on a weekly variety show.

Down Dakota Way
In Roy Rogers' Down Dakota Way, the deadly hoof-and-mouth disease has struck the herd owned by evil rancher H. T. McKenzie (Roy Barcroft). To avoid an expensive quarantine on his stock, McKenzie plans to murder the local veterinarian (Emmet Vogan) before the latter can report his findings to the government. Rogers manages to straighten out the situation by appealing to the sensibilities of the aunt (Elizabeth Risdon) of McKenzie's hotheaded hired assassin (Byron Barr). The film also bears several musical numbers from Roy, Dale Evans, and Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage.

It's Showtime
A collection of film clips profiling animal actors.

What's My Line?
Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions.

The Colgate Comedy Hour
The Colgate Comedy Hour is an American comedy-musical variety series that aired live on the NBC network from 1950 to 1955. The show starred many notable comedians and entertainers of the era, including Eddie Cantor, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, Fred Allen, Donald O'Connor, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, Bob Hope, Jimmy Durante, Ray Bolger, Gordon MacRae, Ben Blue, Robert Paige, Tony Curtis, Burt Lancaster, Broadway dancer Wayne Lamb and Spike Jones and His City Slickers.

The Ed Sullivan Show
The Ed Sullivan Show is an American TV variety show that originally ran on CBS from Sunday June 20, 1948 to Sunday June 6, 1971, and was hosted by New York entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan. It was replaced in September 1971 by the CBS Sunday Night Movie, which ran only one season and was eventually replaced by other shows. In 2002, The Ed Sullivan Show was ranked #15 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.

Donny & Marie
Donny & Marie is an American variety show which aired on ABC from January 1976 to January 1979. The show stars brother and sister pop duo Donny Osmond and Marie Osmond. Donny had first become popular singing in a music group with his brothers, The Osmonds, and Marie was one of the youngest singers to reach #1 on the Billboard Country Music charts. The siblings were offered a weekly show by ABC-TV President Fred Silverman after he saw the duo co-host a week on The Mike Douglas Show which followed their series of popular remakes of oldies, such as "I'm Leaving It Up To You", "Morning Side Of The Mountain", "Deep Purple" and "Make The World Go Away". Donny and Marie were the youngest entertainers in TV history to host their own variety show. A year later, The Keane Brothers would break this record.

Girl Trouble
A South American in New York rents the apartment of a socialite who pretends to be his maid.

The Roy Rogers Show
Roy Rogers is the owner of the RR Ranch in the Mineral City area, which he runs with the help of the German shepherd dog Bullet and his horse Trigger. Roy, supported by his friend Pat Brady, is often helping the weakest usually threatened by cattle thieves, dishonest sheriffs and villains of various kinds. Pat Brady works as a cook at the Eureka Café, owned by Dale Evans.
Filmography
as herself
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self - Special Guest Star
as Self (archive footage)
as Self
as Self
as Dale
as Self (archive footage)
as Self - Singer
as Self
as Self
as Self - Host
as Self - Hostess / Narrator
as Self
as Dale Evans
as Cathy Marsh
as Doris Stewart
as Self
as Kay Harkrider
as Pat Callahan
as Self - Mystery Guest
as Dr. Frank Harding
as Stormy Billings
as Ruth Shaw
as Kay 'Doc' Parker
as Self
as Mary Hunter
as Linda Coleman
as Lee Madison
as Billie Colby
as Carol Randall
as Connie Edwards
as Jill Delaney
as Helen Williams
as Susan Kendrick
as Jackie Dalrymple, posing as Jackie Larkin
as Clare Summers
as Toni Ames
as Lucille Wiley
as Lorry Alastair
as Alice Chase
as Peggy Lane
as Sue Farnum
as Dorothy Bryant
as June Mayfield
as Marjorie Brooks
as Dale Kenyon
as Joan Barrabee
as Betty Weston
as Ysobel Martinez
as Barbara Compton
as Cuddles Walker
as Jean Foster
as Dale Fairchild
as Gloria Winston
as Dale Evans
as Ruth
as Hazel, Connie's Friend In Drug Store