Nancy Foy said her father worked as an actor before landing the job as the announcer and narrator on "The Lone Ranger" radio show in 1948. The show's live lead-in introduced its masked cowboy hero and ...
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7 Things You May Not Know About ‘The Lone Ranger’
Among the first Western series to appear on TV, The Lone Ranger premiered on ABC in 1949, taking viewers by storm and lasting an impressive eight seasons. With Clayton Moore playing the masked hero ...
Like I said, I’m beginning to think there’s something in the water. To be specific, the water that movie critics are drinking from this year. Or maybe because of the gluttony of “must see” movies ...
Ten years ago, Disney’s “The Lone Ranger” galloped into theaters everywhere. An updated and deconstructed version of the character known primarily for his black mask and white horse (named Silver), ...
The Lone Ranger may be able to defeat bad guys with little more than a revolver, fists and his smarts, but he can’t overcome summer movie bloat. That’s the villain that inflates “The Lone Ranger” into ...
The Lone Ranger became famous for its title character (Clayton Moore) and his Native American sidekick named Tonto (Jay Silverheels). It all started with the 1933 ...
"Industrial Light & Magic Visual Effects Supervisor Tim Alexander and Digital Environments Supervisor Dan Wheaton discuss the effects challenges presented on Gore Verbinski's 'The Lone Ranger.' The ...
BOSTON (AP) - Fred Foy, the announcer best known for his passionate lead-in to "The Lone Ranger," has died at his Massachusetts home. His daughter says he died Wednesday of natural causes. He was 89.
Fred Foy, an announcer best known for his booming, passionate lead-ins to "The Lone Ranger" radio and television series, died Wednesday of natural causes at his Woburn, Mass., home, his daughter said.
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