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Hollywood actors often need to interact with horses in order to tell their story. Did you know that some of these celebrities are doing more than just acting out a relationship with their equine co-stars? Here are 13 celebrities who love horses, own horses, breed horses, or just can’t get enough of everything equine!

1. Viggo Mortenson

Viggo Mortensen is best known for playing Aragorn in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and Frank Hopkins in Hidalgo. Did you also know that he is a huge horse lover who actually bought three of the horses he worked with on set? In addition, he’s a strong advocate for wild mustang welfare and even published a book of horse photographs entitled The Horse is Good.

Viggo purchased his horse Eurayus after they developed a special bond during filming of the Lord of the Rings. An article in HorseNation quotes him as saying, “I just developed a real good friendship with him…He kind of came into the movie similar to the way I did. You know, didn’t have much preparation and was just thrown in and had to swim basically. And it was rough on him and it took awhile for us to kind of get in sync and for him to be comfortable around the set. So we got to be close and I wanted to stay in touch with him.”

The second horse that Viggo purchased is a chestnut gelding named Kenny that he rode in the beginning of The Two Towers. “But he was very easy and relaxed and I just wanted Eurayus to have a buddy.” When Viggo began filming this desert horse race thriller Hidalgo, he developed closeness to the main equine character in the movie, a 14.2 mustang stallion named T.J. “He’s got such a unique, strong personality…He’s a small horse, but very intelligent, very quick learner, for a stallion very relaxed on set.”

2. Julia Roberts

In the movie Runaway Bride, Julia Roberts rides off into the sunset with handsome Richard Gere on two horses. In real life, she enjoys racing horses around a series of plastic barrels on her New Mexico ranch. She picked up this skill in childhood and told People magazine, “My knees were always a wreck, but I was proud of them.”

Her passion for horses doesn’t end with barrel racing. She actually traveled to Mongolia to host and film a documentary entitled Wild Horses of Mongolia. She lived for several weeks among nomadic people to study their lifestyle and relationship with the wild horses.

3. Mary Kate Olsen

She’s a former child star from the hit series Full House, a fashion designer, an author, a businesswoman, and a talented equestrian. Mary Kate Olsen regularly competes in stadium jumping horse shows like the 2014 Hampton Classic Horse Show in New York. Who knew?

Us Magazine reported on this story and made a bit deal about her wearing “khaki riding pants, boots, a navy blue blazer, and an equestrian helmet.” I bet most horse lovers were more interested in her excellent equitation, huge jumps, and handsome mount named Swagger.

4. Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp is another male celebrity who has a soft spot for his equine co-stars. After filming Sleepy Hallow with a one-eyed horse named Goldeneye, he decided to adopt the animal to save him from being put down. His riding talents have been on display in other movies including Dead Man, Lone Ranger, and The Man Who Cried.

During filming of Lone Ranger, he was almost trampled when his saddle slipped while galloping over uneven desert terrain. He explained to David Letterman, “I’ve ridden quite a lot in various movies and stuff. You know… growing up in Kentucky you grow up around horses but every horse is different. There was one moment in particular where it got unpleasant.”

Johnny explained how his bareback saddle started to slip sideways while he was galloping and he had to bail out to avoid being swept under the horse’s feet. “One word popped into my head…hooves!” Luckily he was okay and went on to finish filming an exciting movie.

5. Shania Twain

Shania Twain loves horses so much that she decided to include them in her live show at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas! To promote the event, she rode with a herd of forty horses down the main streets of the city. During a video promotion, she explained, “I’ve always wanted to include horses in my life as much as possible. Once I was able to be around horses, I never wanted to stop…I’m living a dream by having them in my show.”

In front of a packed house of 4,000 people, Shania sings one song from atop the back of a grey horse. This crowd favorite always draws gasps of awe when she first enters on horseback. “There’s a trust that can exist between a man and a horse and that’s what I like to display during that number.”

6. Madonna

Madonna riding in the Hamptons in 2011. Photo credit

The material girl is also a horse girl! Madonna took up riding when she was in her 40’s during her marriage with Guy Ritchie. On her 47th birthday she mounted an unfamiliar horse and suffered an accident where she broke eight bones in her body. It took six months for her managers to allow her back in the saddle. She eventually rode on the David Letterman show with David who is also an avid rider. Today, she enjoys riding in the Hamptons during her free time.

7. Patrick Swayze

Patrick Swayze loved Arabians. As reported by HorseNation, he loved them so much that he regularly showed them near his New Mexico home, earned his pilot’s license so he could fly to shows, was married to a horse-crazed wife, and ran his own breeding program started by his stallion Tammen.

He was asked by straightegyptian.com what it was that he liked so much about this breed. He answered, “Their beauty. I like the form of the head, the proud trot, and their harmonious physique. Everything fits together and is in accord. There is a natural balance in everything. I am a dancer, and I can tell when a body is made with function in mind. A healthy Arabian is built for function! And that fascinates me.” Sadly, Patrick passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2009.

8. Miley Cyrus

She used to be a sweet and innocent star of Disney’s Hannah Montana TV show. Today, she is a bold and spirited musician who is showing the world she is a grown woman with her own sense of individuality. Growing up on her father’s estate in Nashville, TN, Miley developed her own love of horses. Now that she has grown into a successful entertain, she was recently able to purchase the $5 million Hidden Hills Equestrian Estate outside of Los Angeles in May 2015. The estate includes a 6,500 square foot ranch home, one-acre riding arena, two paddocks, and a ten-stall barn. Not too shabby!

9. Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt is well known as a movie heartthrob and loving husband to wife Angelina Jolie. Together, they have six children. Six children need six horses, right? Of course! That’s why he purchased six Shetland ponies and one horse in 2011. Brad and Angelina, who already ride, are looking forward to introducing their children to horses in the coming years.

Horse and Hound magazine reported, “He wasn’t sure whether they’d find the time, as teaching the children to ride will take a lot of man hours but thinks it will be worth it in the long run….He thinks it’s best for them to learn to ride while they’re young.”

10. Zara Phillips

In Great Britain, the royal family members are celebrities to the English people. Zara Phillips, grandchild of Queen Elizabeth and cousin to Princes Harry and William is an accomplished British equestrian. Just like her parents before her, she has excelled in competitions at the highest level. Some of her biggest victories include an individual gold and team silver at the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games, gold at the 2007 European Eventing Championship, silver at the 2012 London Olympic Games, and team silver at the 2014 World Equestrian Games. She competed in London on her horse High Kingdom and had the special privilege of being awarded her medal by her mother, Princess Anne.

11. William Shatner

Star Trek’s Captain Kirk, actor William Shatner, first fell in love with horses as a young boy when he visited a rental stable near his home. He told Horse and Hound magazine, “I remember going there all the time and having this kind of innate interest in riding, which I couldn’t fulfill at the time because of the expense involved.

Later in life, he learned to ride working on the film Alexander the Great. He bought his first horse, a quarter horse, at an auction and kindled a love of both reining horses and Saddlebreds. Eventually, he acquired a horse farm in Lexington, KY where he owns a famous Saddlebred stallion named Sultan’s Great Day. His wife is also a horse lover. He said, “She and I have won world championships on Saddlebreds, and I encouraged her to ride reiners as well, so we both ride competitively and occasionally against each other.”

Shatner explained that each of his horses has “little charming traits that we work on and try to eliminate, but at the same time it makes them individuals and I find it hard to play favorites.” Besides showing and training, he is also well known for hosting a Hollywood Charity Horse Show annually in California. Even Spock himself has been seen ringside!

12. David letterman

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Did you know that David Letterman is now an active rancher and conservationist in Montana? This new lifestyle has become possible since he left his nightly role as host of the Late Show. He’s enjoying his retirement but joked with the Hollywood Reporter that he’d like to do a new show on horseback. “I would like to do this show maybe three days a week, two weeks out of the month,” he laughed. It could be set in Montana and be called “Comedians on Horses Getting Coffee.” In fact, Letterman has appeared several times on the streets of New York City riding with stars like Madonna and even Harrison Ford!

13. Richard Gere

Remember when we talked about Julia Roberts riding off into the sunset with Richard Gere in Runaway Bride? As it turns out, Richard Gere is pretty passionate about horses himself. His breed of choice is the Appaloosa. Horse Nation explained that he first fell in love with horses while working on the 1970s Broadway play, Killer’s Head. He learned about the Nez Perce tribes and their relationship with the Appaloosa breed.

He’s ridden in several films including Sommersby, First Knight, and I’m Not There. It was his Andalusian partner on the First Knight that taught him the most. “I’d seen the horse first on tape, being ridden by this extraordinary Spanish rider, using no bridle and with his hands clasped behind his back…He was far too good for me, and it took quite awhile for me to ride him properly. That horse taught me a lot.”

He bought his first Appaloosa, Drukpa, who became a lifelong partner. “This big Appy follows me around like a dog. First horses are like your first girlfriend. You never forget.” Richard owns a ranch in upstate New York where he rides with his family. He is also highly involved in the Chief Joseph Foundation that promotes the preservation of the Nez Perce culture through community activities involving the Appaloosa breed.

Hollywood stars live busy lives making films and earning the big bucks. It’s nice to see that some of them can take the time to appreciate the honest and pure joy of being with a horse!

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Being an old Kingdom also means maintaining old traditions such as the upkeep of a royal stable more than 300 years old. This year enjoy the special Christmas decorations and other activities in December.

By Bente D. Knudsen

Den Kongelige Stald-Etat, as the royal institution is called in Danish, has been transporting the Royal family around and supplying horses for leisure and hunting activities for more than 300 years.

Theirlocation at Christiansborg Slot dates back 280 years to 1740, when the first Christiansborg Castle, which burned down twice in 1794 and again in 1884, stood finished and the royal horses (more than 250 at the time) moved into their new quarters.

Of both fires at Christiansborg Castle only the circular buildings, the stables and the riding hall remain of the original castle from 1740.

Even today, despite the use of cars for the daily transport of the Royal Family, the royal support for the up keep and maintenance of these treasures remains strong.

The royal carriages are used for the annual New Year’s levee, special events (weddings and royal visits around the country), anniversaries, as well as the official reception of new ambassadors.

The mounted Royal Gard Hussar Regiment escorts the carriages for these events, and especially the official reception of new ambassadors, which takes place several times a year, is a great sight.

The white horses drawing the Royal Coach are Kladrubers from the Czech Republic. The first horses of that race came to the Royal Stables in 1994 on the suggestion by the late Royal Highness, Prince Henrik.

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The beautiful white horses are not born white – they change from their dark colour to white when they are six-seven years old. They have drawn coaches for princely families of Europe for centuries, and since 1994 do so again for the Danish Royal Family.

The royal family is a huge supporter of the Royal Stables.

“We have always been very conscious of keeping and maintaining them, ensuring that they not only live on, but really exist with horses and carriages, and that the horses are really used for riding, with it all taking place in the beautiful old stables”

says Queens Margrethe in the book about the royal horses, “De Kongelige Heste” (Hauschildt & Nitschke, 2008), as she expresses her belief that the Royal Stables will exist also in the future.

The Royal Stables house around 20 horses and the royal carriage collection (including the Gold Coach) as well as a small museum with collections from more than three centuries of royal stable life.

She also says how pleased she is that her daughter in law, Crown Princess Mary, is so fond of horses, as she is certain that her interest and enthusiasm will help preserve the tradition.

Since the book was written, all of the Crown Prince Couple’s children have taken up riding and Crown Princess Mary has even taken up riding in competitions.

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Horses were an essential part of life and breeding the right horses for the Royal Family was important.

In 1690, Danish King Christian V formulated a new set of guidelines together with Royal Esquire Anton Wolf von Haxthausen, setting standards and enabling control of the breeding of the race Frederiksborghesten used by the royal family in their stables.

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So 1690 became the “birth year” of the Royal Stables.

Usually there are several events each year where the public gets to see the magnificent carriages and horses, unfortunately, due to the epidemic all of these events have been cancelled, as well as the royal levees at New Year.

The Royal Stables can be visited on Saturdays and Sundays in December from 12:30 to 16:00 ( until the 20 December, closed on 26 and 27 December). It is free to visit for children under the age of 18.

This year the Royal Stables arrange a guided tour every weekend with a fun Christmas the visit to the stables, the horses and the horse carriage museum.

They are great to visit and enable people to see the beautiful old buildings while getting a close look at the carriages and horses.

They give you a unique insight into the centuries’ old tradition and life form of using horses for transportation, and once outside again, the contrast to modern life really stands out.

It is a delightful visit for the whole family.

Due to the epidemic the guided tour during the weekend is with a prebooked ticket only. Each tour includes maximum 9 visitors and 1 guide.

When: Saturday and Sunday on the 5,6,12,13,19,20 December at 14:00. The tour takes 30 minutes.
Location: De Kongelige Stalde, Christiansborg Ridebane 12, 1218 København K
Price: Adults DKK 100 kr, Children DKK 50.

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You are free to visit the stables without the tour, the ticket for adults is DKK 60 and children below the age of 18 are free. You can buy the ticket at the stables or onlinehere: