I've been trying to figure out what moment The Lone Ranger came into our lives. We've always just known about The Lone Ranger. It's common knowledge. I don't ever remember watching the television show.
The Lone Ranger of vampires. Did that make me Tonto?
My father is black and my mother is white. Therefore, I could answer to either, which kind of makes me a racial Lone Ranger, caught between two communities.
The first actor I ever saw was The Lone Ranger. I thought: "That's what I want to do."
Once I got the Lone Ranger role, I didn't want any other.
The first actor I ever saw was The Lone Ranger. I thought, That's what I want to do.
An intellectual snob is someone who can listen to the William Tell Overture and not think of The Lone Ranger.
High culture is the ability to hear the William Tell Overture and not think of the Lone Ranger.
My definition of an intellectual is someone who can listen to the William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger.
The old image of Tonto and the Lone Ranger was one that we, as Indian people, didn't care much for; it was kind of a second-class citizen.
I'm kind of like the Lone Ranger or Batman. I can just go to my mansion and jump out in my uniform and sing on weekends.
Well, you don't tug on Superman's cape, you don't spit into the wind. You don't pull on the mask of old Lone Ranger and you don't mess around with Jim.
On the appearance of Clayton Moore at a Blue Jays home game - It's not very often you get to see the Lone Ranger and Toronto in the same night.
The only vocal training I had was playing with a tape recorder as a kid, and you know, doing the beginning of the 'Lone Ranger' show, with a hearty hi-o silver, and just having fun, never really thinking I would be an announcer.
My history was the Western. I grew up with the Lone Ranger, the Cisco Kid and Bonanza. I felt as much a child of the West as someone born in Montana or Wyoming.
Well the Lone Ranger and Tonto, they are riding down the line fixing everybody's troubles, everybody except mine.