Whatever Happened To The Original TV Cast Of The Lone Ranger?



After starting as a radio series, “The Lone Ranger” kicked off its nine-year, 221-episode television run in 1949. Here’s what the cast did after the series came to an end more than 65 years ago.

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Jay Silverheels | 0:00
Clayton Moore | 1:26
John Hart | 2:36
Glenn Strange | 3:46
Chuck Courtney | 4:51

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6 thoughts on “Whatever Happened To The Original TV Cast Of The Lone Ranger?”

  1. Ummm, Indigenous people born in Canada are NOT Native Americans, for 2 reasons. A) They were not born in the United States, and B) Their people existed here more 8,000 years before America was even a country. Eurocentric people are merely their conquorers. Jay Silverheels was Mohawk, born on the Six Nations reserve on the Grand River, on May 26, 1912. Absolutely nothing American about him. When a person dies in a foreign country (as the United States were to Jay) that doesn't grant them instant citizenship and nationality in that country.

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  2. Speaking Of The Lone Ranger A Few Months Back I saw Legend Of The Lone Ranger from 1981 all I have to say Is I tolerated that better than 2013's Disney version and I prefer The Green Hornet

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  3. Back in 1975, I watched The Lone Ranger tv series being repeated on WPIX-TV Channel 11 as a little kid. By the way, Jay Silver Heels wasn't Native American. He was First Nation.

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