2. Trigger (A.K.A Golden Cloud) – $75 Per Week
No, not the dim-witted, wrong-naming character from Only Fools and Horses! Born in 1934, this Trigger is the sidekick of well-known TV cowboy Roy Rogers, and is probably the most famous horse actor to grace the silver screen. Originally named Golden Cloud, he began his career as the mount for Maid Marian in the 1938 film The Adventures of Robin Hood. Once he was chosen by Roy Rogers to star as his trusty sidekick in his western films, Rogers brought the horse and renamed him Trigger due his quick feet. It is reported that Trigger could perform 150 tricks and walk 50 feet on his hind legs. He starred in a number of western films with Rogers as well as his TV series and he even had his own comic book. Trigger earned $75 a week for his on-screen antics, making him one of the top animal earners in history.
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