A Quote by Keith Allen

My childhood hero was Roy Rogers. — © Keith Allen
My childhood hero was Roy Rogers.

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I grew up as a Roy Rogers fan, of course.
Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, John Wayne - these men had the code of the West.
When I was a kid, we didn't have a TV until the late '50s, but I can remember watching Hopalong Cassidy, Roy Rogers, Steve McQueen, and 'Gunsmoke.'
Marlene Dietrich and Roy Rogers are the only two living humans who should be allowed to wear black leather pants.
Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans - these people are giants, legends; their names are household words. Of course, so's Jell-O.
Christmas, my child, is love in action." ~ Dale Evans (1912-2001), American film actress, singer and songwriter. Wife of Roy Rogers.
It looked like Roy Rogers rode through on Trigger, and Trigger kicked the guy in the face.
As for Roy, I love playing Roy. I'm working at it, but I wish I had less of a care of what people thought of me, so that I could be more like Roy.
I grew up with the television product being old Western serials like Roy Rogers, and John Wayne and Gary Cooper, and many others were my favorites when I was a young person going to films.
When I was living in the projects, I had a mop stick for my horse. I wanted to be Gene Autry or Roy Rogers, so I would ride my mop through the projects.
The SDP's founder, Roy Jenkins, was my hero and later mentor.
Will Rogers was an American hero - someone you could get your teeth into and love.
As a kid, I loved any guitarists, whether it was Elvis Presley, Lonnie Donegan, Chuck Berry or even the cowboy guitarists like Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. The image of the guitar appealed to me.
Roy Race was a comic book hero, and Steven Gerrard is a real-life one.
When I was nine, I was singing western swing: Roy Rogers and Patsy Cline. It got me noticed because no one my age was doing it, but it made me feel inferior because none of my friends could relate to it.
I met Roy's father once... And I think that Roy's relationship with his father is still at the heart of what Roy does. But at the end of the day, he's trying to prove himself to a father he'll never really please.
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