Brace Beemer

Brace Beemer became the third radio voice of the Lone Ranger on April 18, 1941, after the death of Earle Graser[9][10] and remained so until the series's last new episode on September 3, 1954.

During the 13 years that Beemer played the title character, he was required by contract to restrict his radio acting to that one role until the program left the air.

Although Beemer had the right voice and had made many public appearances as the Ranger, he had no experience as a film actor, as he preferred radio and live performing to television.

[16] The barn where the great white stallion Silver used to stay still stands, and it’s rumored that the horse was buried in the woods on the property.

[17] At the time of his death, he was using his famous "Lone Ranger" voice in automobile commercials running on radio stations.