Earle Graser |
He first appeared in 1933 in a radio show conceived either
by WXYZ (Detroit )
radio station owner, George W. Trendle, or by Fran Striker, the show's writer.
It has been suggested that Bass Reeves, a legendary Federal
peace officer in the Indian Territory (1875 -
1907), was the inspiration for this character.
The show proved to be a hit, and spawned a series of books
(largely written by Striker), an equally popular television show that ran from
1949 to 1957, and comic books and movies. The title character was played on
radio by George Seaton, Earle Graser, and most memorably Brace Beemer.
To television viewers, Clayton Moore was the Lone Ranger.
Tonto was played by, among others, John Todd, Roland Parker, and in the
television series, Jay Silverheels.
Departing on his white stallion, Silver, the Lone Ranger
would shout, "Hi-Yo, Silver! Away!"
As they galloped off, someone would ask, "Who was that
masked man, anyway?" Tonto usually referred to the Lone Ranger as
"Ke-mo sah-bee", meaning "trusty scout" or "trusted
friend," and is also Comanche for "wrong brother".
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