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Gene Autry

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Gene Autry (Orvon Gene Autry), 1907-98, American entertainer and businessman, b. Tioga Springs, Tex. Probably the most successful of the movies' singing cowboys, Autry began singing on the radio during the 1920s in Tulsa, Okla. He later wrote or cowrote more than 250 songs, among them Back in the Saddle Again (1939) and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1948), and made some 600 recordings. He moved to Hollywood in the early 1930s and starred in his first film, Tumbling Tumbleweeds, (of nearly 100) in 1935. Autry, America's top Western star during 1937-43, usually played a singing hero... Read more
(Orvon) Gene Autry
...Reindeer' (1949), sold millions of copies. The televised Gene Autry Show ran from 1950 to 1954. (Orvon) Gene Autry (Orvon) Gene Autry (Orvon) Gene Autry Read more
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Gene ♂, ♀ Short form of Eugene , now used as a boy's given name in its own right, especially in North America. It has been made familiar by film actors such as Gene Autry, Gene Hackman, Gene Kelly, and Gene Wilder. It is also occasionally used as a girl's name, in which ... Read more

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