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95:, Oklahoma. Trained to perform numerous tricks, Champion could untie knots, fall, roll over and play dead, come at Autry's whistle, bow, and shake his head yes and no. In one film he pushes Autry into the arms of his leading lady June Storey. By 1939 his reported worth was $ 25,000. The original Champion died in 1943, at the age of 17, from apparent heart attack while Gene was in the army. He was buried at Melody Ranch by Autry's horse trainer John Agee, who had previously worked for 14 years for Tom Mix. 27: 151:, jumping through rings of fire, and playing dead. They greeted crowds from Texas to Ireland and were featured in dime novels, children's stories, and comic books. Their popularity matched some of the most popular film stars of their day, even receiving equal billing with Autry above the leading ladies on film posters and lobby cards. The original Champion received thousands of fan letters each month. 99:
film appearances he was credited as the "World's Wonder Horse". He appeared with Autry at Madison Square Garden in 1946. Champion Jr. was over 30 years old when he died in August 1977. In the late 1940s, a well-trained trick pony named Little Champ, with a blaze-face and four stockings, joined Gene's stable and appeared in three Autry films and joined him in various personal appearances.
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Throughout the years, several other "Champions" served as doubles for film stunts and personal appearances, including Little Champ, Lindy Champion, and Touring Champion. In 1940, Lindy Champion became the first horse to fly from California to New York to appear with Autry at Madison Square Garden for
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Autry's second screen horse was Champion Jr., a lighter sorrel with four stockings and a narrow blaze ending in an arrow tip. This horse appeared in Autry's films from 1946 to 1950. For his Republic Pictures film appearances he was credited as the "Wonder Horse of the West"; for his Columbia Pictures
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in Hollywood. It is not known when Touring Champion died. Champion Three, a sorrel with four white stockings and a crooked blaze, appeared with Autry at personal appearances in the late 1950s until 1960, when he retired to Melody Ranch in Newhall, California, where he died in 1990. In the "Deep in
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Autry's third screen horse was Television Champion, also a light sorrel with four white stockings, but with a wide blaze that covered his nose. Owned by Autry's wife Ina, he resembled Champion Jr., but had his mane and tail bleached. Television Champion appeared in Autry's later films from 1950 to
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in 1955 and 1956. Throughout these years, Autry used three horses to portray "Champion": the original Champion who appeared in Autry films from 1935 to 1942, Champion Jr. who appeared in Autry films from 1946 to 1950, and Television Champion, who appeared in Autry's films from 1950 to 1953, and in
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the World's Championship Rodeo. Touring Champion, a darker sorrel with a medium blaze and four white stockings, became one of Autry's most reliable horses for public appearances. Autry paid $ 1,500 for the horse, which was part Morgan and part
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series; he was one of several horses that Autry rode in that production. After learning about the horse through stunt man and movie horse wrangler Tracey Layne, Autry paid $ 75 for the original Champion, whose sire was a
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the television series during the 1950s. Several other "Champion" horses were used as stunt doubles and for personal appearances throughout the years.
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with a blaze face and white stockings on all his legs except the right front. The original Champion first appeared on screen with Autry in
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There were three official Champions that appeared in Gene Autry films. The original Champion was a dark
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between 1950 and 1955. In addition, Champion starred in 26 episodes of his own television series
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All of the Champions were skilled in a wide range of complex horse tricks, including dancing
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This article is about the horse. For the series broadcast under this name in the UK, see
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in 79 films between 1935 and 1952, and 91 television episodes of
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On-screen companion of singing cowboy Gene Autry in 79 films
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Singing in the Saddle: The History of the Singing Cowboy
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The Adventures of Champion (TV series)

Gene Autry
The Gene Autry Show
The Adventures of Champion
sorrel
Melody Trail
Tom Mix
The Phantom Empire
Morgan
Ardmore
The Gene Autry Show
The Adventures of Champion
Tennessee Walking Horse
Gaucho Serenade
Grauman's Chinese Theatre
Heart of the Rio Grande
the hula
the Charleston
The Adventures of Champion (TV series)
Wonder horses
List of fictional horses







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