Betty Jeanne Grayson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Hailed by Gene Autry as the 'perfect western actress', diminutive, pig-tailed Betty Jeanne Grayson had all the genre's prerequisite attributes. The daughter of a prominent Arkansas physician (who went on to became State Health Officer), she had been trained in drama and dance at the University of Texas. More pertinently, she was of an athletic ...
[on Stanley Andrews] I loved him almost as much as my father. My dad passed away quite some time before I met Stanley. He was so wonderful to me all the time we worked together. He wasn't my real father, but it felt like that.
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[in 1982] Annie Oakley had to deal with the same ruthless characters--rustlers and killers--that the cowboys dealt with. And she did it without ever killing a one of them.
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Profiled in the book "Johnny Mack Brown's Saddle Gals" by Bobby Copeland.
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According to Holly George Warren's book, "Public Cowboy No. 1", Davis had an affair with Gene Autry, who discovered her and put her in many of his westerns and produced her starring series Annie Oakley (1954). The affair lasted for many years.
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On October 28, 2004, she was Inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, Texas.