Select this result to view Rex Jay Allen's phone number, address, and more. Rex Allen's Swift Horse Koko illustration by Sparky Moore. Koko Comes Through starring Doc and Matt Cook.

KoKo The Miracle Horse of the Movies was Rex Allen's personal equine. Rex Allen and KoKo 8 X 10 Unframed Print. Koko Comes Through Koko; 4.

In any case, KoKo became Rex Allen's trusted and much loved steed and went on to perform as a trick or stunt horse, co-starring in a series of westerns Allen made for Republic between 1950 and 1954. The Bandit Bird starring Rex Allen and Koko. Koko has been variously claimed to be a Morgan horse, or 7/8ths Morgan horse, and appeared to be a liver chestnut with flaxen color. He made his 2 million dollar fortune with Oklahoma Rose, Ridin' High, Brand New. $0.10. They have also lived in Alpena, MI and Harper Woods, MI plus 1 other location. KoKo, "The Miracle Horse of the Movies", was a white-maned, white-tailed chocolate-coloured chestnut stallion trained by Hollywood's premier equestrian specialist Glenn H. Randall Sr. (as was the legendary Palomino Trigger ridden by Roy Rogers). Gifted with a three octave range singing voice, he went on to become a popular … On 23-8-1947 Rex Allen, Jr. (nickname: Rex) was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Roy Rogers, in whose footsteps Allen followed at Republic Pictures, had moved on to television. (Scuttlebutt is that Koko was originally going to be the mount of Dale Evans, but the horse was too much for her.) It was purchased from Randall at the age of ten by cowboy actor Rex Allen.

Show Horse. He was born in Willcox, where you'll find his statue and museum and the grave of his horse KoKo all in one convenient spot. The third result is Rex Jay Allen age 60s in Ossineke, MI. Rex was a real cowboy who became the last of the singing cowboys of Western movie fame. KoKo also headlined with Allen on the rodeo circuit and (according to an interview in 1997) in "theaters, and auditoriums, nearly every summer. Featuring [Rex Allen] Credits: Pencils: Sparky Moore | Inks: Sparky Moore: Content: Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Rex Allen; Koko (horse) Notes: Inside front cover.

Black and white. Rex Allen 1920 – 1999 Rex Allen, known as "The Arizona Cowboy" and "Mister Cowboy," was born in Willcox and raised on a ranch north of town. Here's a clean, professional photo of Arizona's very own Rex Allen Sr. and his beloved horse KoKo. The musician is married to Deanna Allen, his starsign is Virgo and he is now 72 years of age. Born Rex Elvie Allen (1920-1999) to Horace Allen and Faye Clark, Rex grew up on a homestead 40 miles north of Willcox. Rex Allen Scores a Bull's-eye starring Rex Allen, Koko, Ronald Webb, and Billy Keats.