- In real life he was the exact opposite of the characters he played on film. He was well read, well-groomed, serious and highly philosophical.
- The character of Gabby Johnson in Blazing Saddles (1974) is a tribute to Hayes.
- Western sidekicks Hayes and Smiley Burnette were so popular with audiences that they consistently placed in "top 10" box-office cowboy star polls alongside Gene Autry and Roy Rogers..
- Though a long-time western star, he didn't learn to ride a horse until he was 50 years old.
- Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 2000.
- Awarded two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio at 6427 Hollywood Blvd. and for Television at 1724 Vine St.
- Whenever he made a solo personal appearance as his "Gabby" character, he would attract crowds as large as stars such as Gene Autry or Roy Rogers.
- Married one time, to Olive E. Ireland, from 1914-57. She performed in vaudeville under the name Dorothy Earle and thus is often mistaken for film actress/writer Dorothy Earle, and Earle is often mistakenly listed as one of Hayes' wives. For the record, Dorothy Earle the actress/writer was never married to Hayes.
- The Gabby Hayes Show (1956) featured weekly live "Western teleplays" with a different cast each week.
- The hero of "Gabby Hayes Western" comics, published by Fawcett Publications from November 1948 until January 1957.
- Although his characters were typically portrayed as inept and comical, he was an accomplished gun handler. He displayed these talents often in many of his films, casually performing skilled pistol tricks such as twirling in different directions, both vertical and horizontal twirling, tossing and catching the pistol, and holstering his gun mid-twirl.
- He hosted a local 15-minute late afternoon show in New York City in the early 1950s, aimed at school aged children (WNBT Ch. 4). This show presented western feature films from the '30s and '40s. Each film would be presented in five installments Monday through Friday. The final installment , or "the showdown", on Friday would coincide with the last day of the school week--a double treat for fans.
- Although he publicly claimed Wellsville, NY, as his birthplace, he was actually born in the Hayes Hotel (owned by his father) in Stannards, a tiny hamlet on the outskirts of Wellsville.
- In dozens of films, his character was named "Gabby", "Gabby Whitaker" or "Gabby Hayes.".
- Was a member of the John Birch Society.
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