Mr. Horton threw himself into the “Wagon Train” role. He studied the frontier era, drove the actual route the fictional wagon train took, and invented a back story for his character. He did most of his own horseback riding on the show.

What color was Robert Horton’s hair?

Ruggedly handsome, with auburn hair and an easy smile, Horton, who did all his own riding and stunt work, helped to turn the NBC (later ABC) series, into one of the most successful western series ever made.

Is Flint from Wagon Train still alive?

He is best known as Flint McCullough in Wagon Train (1957–1962)….Robert Horton (actor)

Robert Horton
Horton in Police Woman (1976)
BornMead Howard Horton Jr.July 29, 1924 Los Angeles, California, U.S.
DiedMarch 9, 2016 (aged 91) Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Alma materUCLA

Where was Johnny Horton killed?

Milano, Tex. (AP) — Recording star JOHNNY HORTON, 35, was killed early today in a two-car head-on collision on a railroad overpass in this central Texas town. HORTON was driving a car, state police said, in which TILMAN FRANKS, his manager, and GERALD D. TUMLINSON were riding. All were residents of Shreveport, La.

Who were Johnny Horton back up singers?

He and his new backup band, the Rowley Trio , began touring under the name The Singing Fisherman and the Rowley Trio in 1952, eventually changing the name to Johnny Horton and the Roadrunners. The group included Horton as lead singer, Jerry Rowley on fiddle, his wife Evelyn on piano, and his sister Vera (Dido) on guitars.

When did Johnny Horton die?

Johnny Horton was born on April 30, 1925 in Los Angeles, California. He died on November 5, 1960 in Milano, Texas because of a road accident.

Where was Johnny Horton from?

Horton was born in Los Angeles, to John Loly Horton (1889–1959) and the former Ella Claudia Robinson (1892–1966), the youngest of five siblings, and reared in Rusk in Cherokee County in east Texas.