Tom Neal Net Worth is
$500,000
Tom Neal Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Tom Neal is best remembered for his off-screen exploits, which involved scandal, mayhem and a charge of murder. Before his 1938 screen debut in MGM's Out West with the Hardys (1938), Neal had been a member of the boxing team at Northwestern University, had debuted on the Broadway stage in 1935 and had received a law degree from Harvard, also in ...
Full Name | Thomas Neal |
Date Of Birth | January 28, 1914 |
Died | 1972-08-07 |
Place Of Birth | Evanston, Illinois, U.S. |
Profession | Actor, Soundtrack |
Education | Northwestern University |
Spouse | Patricia Fenton |
Star Sign | Aquarius |
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1 | Women come and go...like trolley cars. |
2 | Women in my life brought me nothing but unhappiness. TN, following his 1971 release from prison for the murder of his third wife in 1965 |
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1 | 1933: Tom Neal knocked out Herman Zeinman in 1 round in an amateur boxing match at the Indoor Athletic Building at Harvard University. Neal was coached by Henry Lamar. |
2 | 1933: Tom Neal knocked out William Beltran in 1 round in an amateur boxing match at the Indoor Athletic Building at Harvard University. Neal was coached by Henry Lamar. |
3 | 1934: Tom Neal was knocked out in 2 rounds by "One of Harvard's most outstanding boxers", Bill Smith at the Indoor Athletic Building at Harvard University in an amateur boxing match. Smith went on to win the light-heavy-weight N.C.A.A. championship in 1935 and had a record of 103-3-0. |
4 | 1933: Tom Neal knocked out Lloyd Blake in 1 round in Cambridge, Massachusetts in an amateur boxing match. |
5 | 1933: Tom Neal knocked out Lawrence O'Neil in 1 round in Cambridge, Massachusetts in an amateur boxing match. |
6 | 1933: Tom Neal knocked out Igg Rosenberg in 1 round in Cambridge, Massachusetts in an amateur boxing match. |
7 | 1933: Tom Neal knocked out Melvin Kenyon in 1 round in Cambridge, Massachusetts in an amateur boxing match. |
8 | 1933: Tom Neal knocked out Gary Keers in 1 round in Cambridge, Massachusetts in an amateur boxing match. |
9 | 1933: Tom Neal knocked out Samuel Rodgway in 1 round in Cambridge, Massachusetts in an amateur boxing match. |
10 | 1933: Tom Neal knocked out Tommy Mitchell in 1 round in Cambridge, Massachusetts in an amateur boxing match. |
11 | 1933: Tom Neal knocked out James Crawford in 1 round in Cambridge, Massachusetts in an amateur boxing match. |
12 | 1933: Tom Neal knocked out Max Levine in 1 round in Cambridge, Massachusetts in an amateur boxing match. |
13 | 1933: Tom Neal knocked out Leo Hart in 1 round in Cambridge, Massachusetts in an amateur boxing match. |
14 | His second wife Patricia Fenton, whom he married in 1956, died of cancer in 1958. She bore his namesake, Tom Neal Jr., who later had a role in the remake of his father's classic film noir: Detour (1992). Following her death, his son lived with Tom's sister. |
15 | After his film career dissipated after a flurry of bad press, he left Hollywood for Palm Springs and worked such jobs as a night manager for a restaurant and a gardener. Eventually he set up his own landscaping business, but the business failed after a few years and he went into bankruptcy. |
16 | Both he and battling girlfriend Barbara Payton appeared together in The Great Jesse James Raid (1953). |
17 | Made his Broadway stage debut in a small role in "If This Be Treason" in 1935. Moved to California when a couple of other Broadway roles in "Spring Dance" (1936) and "Daughters of Atreus" (1936) failed to advance his career. |
18 | Was once engaged in 1934 to Inez Martin, a one-time Follies girl and ex-mistress of murdered racketeer Arnold Rothstein, who was shot to death inside a Park Central Hotel room on November 4, 1928. Martin was twice Tom's age. His father put an end to the whole thing by threatening Tom with disinheritance of the family's million-dollar fortune. |
19 | Neal had an impressive college boxing career. While at Northwestern and Harvard Universities, Neal compiled an amateur boxing record of 44-3 (41 knockouts). |
20 | Tried a comeback in the movies and on television in the late 1950s, but his career was finished due to his violent off-screen reputation. |
21 | Noted for his rugged good looking and charming personality, as well as his hair trigger temper, and jealous outbursts. |
22 | Neal's family wanted him to become a lawyer, but the muscular Neal, a standout boxer on his college's boxing team, dreamed of an acting career. |
23 | Neal was born to a wealthy family in Evanston, Illinois. |
24 | Father of actor Tom Neal Jr. (b.1957) |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Mike Hammer | 1959 | TV Series | Luke Lund |
The Last Hurrah | 1958 | | Tom (uncredited) |
Tales of Wells Fargo | 1958 | TV Series | Johnny Reno |
Gang Busters | 1955 | TV Series | William Harlan Crain |
A Time to Live | 1954 | TV Series | Paul |
The Great Jesse James Raid | 1953 | | Arch Clements |
Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok | 1952 | TV Series | Lash Corby |
The Valparaiso Story | 1951 | | |
Boston Blackie | 1951 | TV Series | |
All That I Have | 1951 | | Bert Grayson |
Racket Squad | 1951 | TV Series | |
Let's Go Navy! | 1951 | | Joe |
Varieties on Parade | 1951 | | Tom Neal |
G.I. Jane | 1951 | | Timothy R. 'Tim' Rawlings |
Danger Zone | 1951 | | Edgar Spadely (2nd Episode) |
Stop That Cab | 1951 | | Lefty |
Navy Bound | 1951 | | Joe Morelli |
Fingerprints Don't Lie | 1951 | | Prosecuting Attorney |
King of the Bullwhip | 1950 | | Benson |
Call of the Klondike | 1950 | | Tom Mallory |
The Du Pont Story | 1950 | | Alfred V. du Pont |
The Gene Autry Show | 1950 | TV Series | Buck, Animal Abuser / Henchman Breezy |
Train to Tombstone | 1950 | | Dr. Willoughby |
I Shot Billy the Kid | 1950 | | Charley Bowdry |
Joe Palooka in Humphrey Takes a Chance | 1950 | | Gordon Rogers |
The Daltons' Women | 1950 | | Mayor |
Radar Secret Service | 1950 | | Mickey Moran |
Red Desert | 1949 | | John Williams |
Apache Chief | 1949 | | Lieutenant Brown |
Amazon Quest | 1949 | | Thomas Dekker Jr. |
Bruce Gentry | 1949 | | Bruce Gentry |
Beyond Glory | 1948 | | Capt. Henry Jason Daniels |
The Case of the Baby Sitter | 1947 | Short | Russ Ashton |
Cry Wolf | 1947 | | Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited) |
The Hat Box Mystery | 1947 | Short | Russ Ashton |
My Dog Shep | 1946 | | District Attorney Herrick |
The Brute Man | 1946 | | Clifford Scott |
Blonde Alibi | 1946 | | Rick Lavery |
Club Havana | 1945 | | Bill Porter |
Detour | 1945 | | Al Roberts |
First Yank Into Tokyo | 1945 | | Major Steve Ross |
Crime, Inc. | 1945 | | Jim Riley |
Thoroughbreds | 1944 | | Rusty Curtis |
The Unwritten Code | 1944 | | Sgt. Terry Hunter |
Two-Man Submarine | 1944 | | Jerry Evans |
The Racket Man | 1944 | | Matt Benson |
Klondike Kate | 1943 | | Jefferson Braddock |
There's Something About a Soldier | 1943/I | | Wally Williams |
Behind the Rising Sun | 1943 | | Taro Seki |
Good Luck, Mr. Yates | 1943 | | Charlie Edmonds |
She Has What It Takes | 1943 | | Roger Rutledge |
The Rear Gunner | 1943 | Short | Instructor Sergeant |
Air Force | 1943 | | Marine (uncredited) |
No Time for Love | 1943 | | Sandhog (uncredited) |
China Girl | 1942 | | Captain Haynes (uncredited) |
Bowery at Midnight | 1942 | | Frankie Mills |
Flying Tigers | 1942 | | Reardon |
The Pride of the Yankees | 1942 | | Fraternity Boy (uncredited) |
One Thrilling Night | 1942 | | Frankie Saxton |
Ten Gentlemen from West Point | 1942 | | Cadet (uncredited) |
The Miracle Kid | 1941 | | Jimmy Conley |
Top Sergeant Mulligan | 1941 | | Don Lewis |
Jungle Girl | 1941 | | Jack Stanton |
Under Age | 1941 | | Rocky Stone |
Wings of Steel | 1941 | Short | |
Flight Command | 1940 | | Hell Cat (uncredited) |
Rodeo Dough | 1940 | Short | Tom Neal - Announcer at Rodeo |
Sky Murder | 1940 | | Steve |
The Courageous Dr. Christian | 1940 | | Dave Williams |
Jack Pot | 1940 | Short | Frank Watson |
Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President | 1939 | | Johnny Crusper |
Another Thin Man | 1939 | | Freddie |
They All Come Out | 1939 | | Joe Z. Cameron |
Stronger Than Desire | 1939 | | Reporter (uncredited) |
Help Wanted | 1939 | Short | Joe Daniels |
6,000 Enemies | 1939 | | Ransom |
Prophet Without Honor | 1939 | Short | Matthew Fontaine Maury (uncredited) |
Within the Law | 1939 | | Richard Gilder |
Money to Loan | 1939 | Short | Ambulance Intern (uncredited) |
Fast and Loose | 1939 | | Undetermined Role (uncredited) |
Honolulu | 1939 | | Ambulance Interne (uncredited) |
Four Girls in White | 1939 | | Dr. Phillips |
Burn 'Em Up O'Connor | 1939 | | 'Hank' Hogan |
The Great Heart | 1938 | Short | Father Damian (uncredited) |
Out West with the Hardys | 1938 | | Aldrich Brown |
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Behind the Rising Sun | 1943 | performer: "Alma Mater" ca 1870 - uncredited | |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies | 1995 | TV Movie documentary | actor 'I Walked with a Zombie' |