Dale Evans Net Worth is
$500,000

Mini Biography

American leading lady of musical westerns from the 1940s. Created Frances Octavia Smith in Uvalde, Tx. She grew up in Tx and Arkansas. Wedded at 14 and a mom at 15, she was divorced at 17 (some resources say widowed). Purpose on a performing career, she shifted to Memphis, Tennessee, and worked well in an insurance provider while taking periodic radio singing careers. After another unsatisfied marriage, she visited Louisville, Kentucky, and became a favorite vocalist on an area radio train station. There she got the stage name Dale Evans (from her third spouse, Robert Dale Butts, and celebrity Madge Evans). Divorced in 1936, she shifted to Dallas, Tx, and again discovered local success like a radio vocalist. She wedded Butts plus they shifted to Chicago, where she started to catch the attention of increasing interest from both radio viewers and film market executives. She authorized with Fox Photos and made several small film looks, then was solid as leading woman to increasing cowboy celebrity Roy Rogers. She and Rogers clicked and she became his stable on-screen friend. In 1946, Rogers’ wife passed away and Evans’ relationship to Butts finished a comparable period. Rogers and Evans have been close onscreen inside a string of effective westerns, and today became close off-screen aswell. A year later on she wedded Rogers and both become symbols of American pop tradition. Their relationship was dogged by tragedy, like the lack of three kids before adulthood, but Evans managed not merely to find motivation amid tragedy but to supply inspiration aswell, authoring many books on her behalf life and religious growth through problems. She and Rogers starred through the 1950s on the favorite TV system bearing his name, and actually after retirement continuing to make periodic appearances also to operate their Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum in Victorville, California. Pursuing Dale’s loss of life, the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum shifted to Branson, Missouri.

Known for movies



Quick Facts

DiedFebruary 7, 2001, Apple Valley, California, United States
Height1.62 m
ProfessionActor, Writer, Singer-songwriter
NationalityAmerican
SpouseRoy Rogers, R. Dale Butts, August Wayne Johns, Thomas Frederick Fox
ChildrenLittle Doe Rogers, Robin Rogers, Sandy Rogers, Debbie Rogers, Thomas F. Fox, Jr., Mimi Rogers
ParentsBetty Sue Smith, Walter Smith
AwardsGrammy Hall of Fame
MoviesCowboy and the Senorita, Rainbow Over Texas, My Pal Trigger, Along the Navajo Trail, San Fernando Valley, Roll on Texas Moon, Sunset in El Dorado, Song of Nevada, Home in Oklahoma, Lights of Old Santa Fe, Under Nevada Skies, The Golden Stallion, Trigger, Jr., Bells of Rosarita, Apache Rose, Heldorado, Twilight in the Sierras, Susanna Pass, The Yellow Rose of Texas, Down Dakota Way, Bells of San Angelo, The Man from Oklahoma, South of Caliente, Pals of the Golden West, In Old Oklahoma, Bells of Coronado, Song of Arizona, Out California Way, Casanova in Burlesque, Hoosier Holiday, Here Comes Elmer, The Big Show-Off, Hitchhike to Happiness, The Trespasser, The West Side Kid, Don't Fence Me In, Utah, When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion, Swing Your Partner, Roy Rogers with Dale Evans: Vol. 5, Slippy McGee, Television: The First 50 Years, M Stands for Murder
TV ShowsThe Roy Rogers Show, The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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