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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gene_AutryGene Autry - Wikipedia

    Gene Autry was often portrayed in the comics, primarily during the heyday of Western-themed comics, the 1940s and 1950s. The Register and Tribune Syndicate comic strip Gene Autry Rides by Till Goodan was the first entry, lasting from 1940 to 1941.

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    After his military service he returned to making movies, this time with Columbia Pictures, and finally with his own company, Flying A Productions, which, during the 1950s, produced his TV series The Gene Autry Show (1950), The Adventures of Champion (1955), and Annie Oakley (1954). He wrote over 200 songs.

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  3. View full company info for Gene Autry Productions. 1. Riders in the Sky (1949) Passed | 69 min | Drama, Music, Western. 6.5. Rate this. In a town virtually owned by Rock McCleary, Ralph Lawson is in jail, framed for murder. Autry arrives to save his friend and win his friend's daughter Anne.

  4. 3 days ago · Gene Autry was an American actor, singer, entrepreneur, one of Hollywood’s premier singing cowboys, and the best-selling country and western recording artist of the 1930s and early ’40s. His hit songs include ‘That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine,’ ‘Tumbling Tumbleweeds,’ and ‘Back in the Saddle Again.’.

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  5. The Gene Autry Show, produced by Autry’s Flying A Productions, was sponsored on CBS-TV by Wrigley from July 23, 1950, through August 7, 1956. Fulfilling a lifelong dream, Autry became owner of the Los Angeles (later California) Angels baseball team in December 1960.

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  6. After his military service he returned to making movies, this time with Columbia Pictures, and finally with his own company, Flying A Productions, which, during the 1950s, produced his TV series The Gene Autry Show (1950), The Adventures of Champion (1955), and Annie Oakley (1954). He wrote over 200 songs.

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  8. Having conquered the big screen, Gene Autry quickly rode into America's living room on the small screen with his Flying A Pictures productions in 1950. The Gene Autry Show, 91 half-hour mini-movies featuring Gene's trademark singing, action and comedy, was the first of his Western-flavored programming for the new medium of television.