What happened to Clayton Moore?

Moore died of a heart attack at West Hills Regional Medical Center in the San Fernando Valley, according to his publicist, Katy Sweet Public Relations. “I always wanted to be a policeman or a cowboy, and I got to do both,” Moore wrote in his 1996 autobiography, “I Was That Masked Man.”

Who is Clayton Moore daughter?

Dawn Angela MooreClayton Moore / Daughter

How old is Clayton Moore?

85 years (1914–1999)Clayton Moore / Age at death

Who was Clayton Moore married to?

Clarita Moorem. 1992–1999
Connie Moorem. 1986–1989Sally Allenm. 1943–1986Mary Moorem. 1940–1942
Clayton Moore/Spouse

Did Clayton Moore have a stunt double?

After Moore left the troupe, he went on to do some modeling jobs in New York before he finally found his way to Hollywood in 1938. He had changed his name to Clayton Moore in the mean time, and he did some stuntman work and some extra parts for the movie industry.

What happened to Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels?

Silverheels suffered a stroke in 1976, and the following year, Clayton Moore – his co-star on The Lone Ranger – rode an American Paint Horse in Silverheels’ honor in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade. Silverheels died on March 5, 1980, from stroke, at age 67, in Calabasas, California.

Did Clayton Moore do his own stunts in the Lone Ranger?

Moore. “In the very opening scene of the Lone Ranger show he was on (his horse) Silver on top of the hill. That was really his stunt double Wayne Burson and his stunt horse. Wayne did all the horse riding.

Did Clayton Moore Know How do you ride a horse?

Moore told the audience, among other things, that he trained Silver himself and did all his own horseback riding for the TV shows, that he is against the use of illegal drugs because taking them is un-American, that he thinks there is too much violence and slang in movies and TV today and that neither he nor the Lone …

What does kemosabe mean in Indian language?

Native American writer Sherman Alexie, who is of Coeur D’Alene descent, has said that kemosabe means “idiot” in Apache. “They were calling each other ‘idiot’ all those years,” he told an interviewer in 1996, a few years after the publication of his story collection The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven.