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  • Michael Douglas and his former wife had Lusitanos and Andalusians. She still has them.

    Here is a link to the photo of Patrick Swayze and Tammen. http://www.abitoheavenstables.ca/Sta...ee/Tammen1.jpg Polly Knowles took that photo at Rhita McNair's place and was there just to take photos of the horses. She asked Buddy to do the shot, but he didn't want to. Thought it would be too cheesecake. Polly and Rhita talked him into trying it and he loved the result. The original of that photo still hangs in Rhita's office. I see it at least once a month when I am there. And, BTW, Buddy is a totally nice guy and loves his horses. Rhita still has a couple of them in training, but I think he has sort of lost his heart about it since Tammen died. That just about killed him. When Tammen went down (founder after a colic surgery), Buddy flew back in from out of the country to be with Tammen when he was put down. I do hope he will come back to the horses later when his grief is done.
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    • Well, the horse and barn shots for "Conspiracy Theory" were done at Peter Leone's Lionshare. I used to have a photo of Peter giving her a tune up lesson on a horse. I'm pretty sure she's on the horse in the last scene. That's part of Lionshare's property.

      Susan Sarandon rides a little, she rode in "Stepmom". She also had a tune-up lesson at Riverdale in the Bronx. Then she made the trip "up-state" (like 20 minutes out of the Bronx) to Sunnyfields (Lendon Grey's) for the horse stuff. My friend Michelle Babkine was her riding double for the distance shots!

      Glenn Close is a DQ and rides with Lendon. She played a little cameo in the Lessons with Lendon article series in PH.

      Ah, the Boss. Cheep thrill here in NJ to spot him at Briarwood. He's always a scruffy mess, you'd think he was a groom. Once, my friend's dad almost offered him 5 bucks before he realized who he was!

      I think the great Martha S. is a DQ. DeJo was told of a job to groom for her but D assumed that Ms. M would be too high maintenance to handle.

      Sammi Brady on Days of Our Lives rides (or used to) Hunters. She was shown on her horse a while back on some Saturday kids show.

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      • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by caper:
        Stefanie Powers rides polo ponies and does all kinds of charity events doing polo. Must be a great rider...... <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

        shes got a cute appy at the barn next to mine.

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        • Oh... I was reminded tonight of a 1970's/1980's (?) General Hospital male that can be seen around the H/J shows in Southern California these days. Sure would have liked to pinch those cheeks back then !!!

          "And Leslie Charleson, aka: Dr. Monica Quartermaine proudly owns an Andalusian horse named Andarra that she rides and exhibits." I've seen her many times in the Rose Parade.
          "The best thing for the inside of a man is the outside of a horse" Lord Palmerston

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          • I can't believe no one has mentioned Orlando Bloom!
            I was reading his Bio, apparently he rode like 20 different horses, broke his ribs in the process, for his part in LOTR

            And what about Tobey Maguire?

            Kevin Metcalf also enjoys riding
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            • I don't know if this person has been mentioned in this long thread, but I was reading on another BB that Gerard Butler (Phantom of the Opera) rides.
              The virtual "woodshed" seems the only remedy for willful fools .

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              • <span class="ev_code_RED">Lyle Lovett</span> has an easy, natural classic cowboy seat and is an absolute dream to watch.

                ......*lost in the visual*.....Lyle Lovett loping around the arena on his drop-dead georgeous QH gelding.....

                back to the present

                My all time childhood favorite cowboy movie star was Gene Autry. The man could ride!

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                • well Whoopi Goldberg owned a horse at my barn....ride is a stretch, I think I saw her twice in 3 yrs

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                  • has anyone mentioned Tommy Lee Jones? He has a polo ranch I believe somewhere here in TX.

                    Clay Walker rides cutting horses and I believe has won a natl. championship or some big money deal with one of his cutters.
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                    "There is just as much horse sense as ever, but the horses have most of it"

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                    • Kiefer team penning...sigh. Although I'd drive apiece to watch Lyle too...

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                      • Montel Williams owns a hrose. Not sure about him riding and stuff.. But it's kept up north..

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                        • Oh yea, and the girl from that 70s show with the red hair (forgot her name)has horses, and a barn at her house. I think she rides western.

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                          • Keifer Sutherland and a horse is all a girl needs to be happy !



                            About the George Strait comment.
                            George is a champion roper and even has his on show series
                            The George Strait Team Roping Classic
                            and was inducted into the "Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame"

                            Here is a link to his roping classic
                            George Strait Roping Classic
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                            • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Party Rose:
                              Oh... I was reminded tonight of a 1970's/1980's (?) General Hospital male that can be seen around the H/J shows in Southern California these days. Sure would have liked to pinch those cheeks back then !!!

                              <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                              Are you talking Steve Bond? We have one horse from him and another coming in at my barn. Cool-Man and one with the barn name Baloo coming in (was at Indio last week). I met him two weeks ago and he is the NICEST man.

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                              • Kiefer links, second one with pics:

                                http://www.kiefer-rocks.com/articles...llustrated.htm

                                http://www.kiefer-rocks.com/bio

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                                • I used to compete against Maria Shriver (in the hunters in the 70's)--she had a dark bay TB named (appropriately ) "The Candidate"...
                                  "Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies."

                                  "It's supposed to be hard...the hard is what makes it great!" (Jimmy Dugan, "A League of Their Own")

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                                  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by drifting cloud:
                                    Morgan Freeman has Quarter Horses. His home is a farm/ranch in Mississippi and he keeps them there.

                                    Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love's daughter (Frances) rides. I believe she does hunter/jumpers. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                    I saw Morgan Freeman on Inside the Actor's Studio yesterday. His loves are horses, sailing and flying. James Lipton asked about who trains them and Morgan said he did. He said all they did was trail ride, that's all they had to know how to do. Then he said something poetic about dancing with horses. He seems like a wonderfully gentle person, and a gentleman. I'd love to meet him. He seemed to connect immediately with one of the students who said she was a horseperson, too. Her family raised QHs in Mississippi, and they shared a joke about talking after the show.
                                    Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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                                    • Toby Keith has a large number of horses but don't know if he rides well. He did ride in a video but just a glimpse of him on horseback with Willie Nelson who does notride well. That is an understatement.

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                                      • I saw Clay Walker riding cutting hroses at the Houston Livestock Show last year I have heard he will be back this year
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                                        • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by flshgordon:
                                          has anyone mentioned Tommy Lee Jones? He has a polo ranch I believe somewhere here in TX.
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                                          Florida, actually. DeJo reports that he is said to be REALLY nice to groom for too.

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