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Tom Neal(1914-1972)

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Tom Neal
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According to Luke (1959)
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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 André Hardy Cow-Boy (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 1938. Throughout the 1940s and into the 1950s, he appeared mostly as tough guys in Hollywood low-budgeters. In 1951, in a dispute over the on-again / off-again affections and the wavering allegiance of notorious actress / "party girl" Barbara Payton, he mixed it up with Payton's paramour, the aristocratic actor Franchot Tone. The former college boxer Neal inflicted upon Tone a smashed cheekbone, a broken nose and a brain concussion. Hollywood essentially blackballed Neal thereafter, but he would come to find a livelihood in gardening and landscaping. He was brought to trial in 1965 for the murder of his wife Gale, who had been shot to death with a .45-caliber bullet to the back of her head. Prosecutors sought the death penalty for Neal, which at the time meant a trip to the cyanide-gas chamber. The trial jury, however, convicted him only of "involuntary manslaughter", for which he was sentenced to 10 years in jail.

On 7 December 1971 he was released on parole, having served exactly six years to the day. Eight months later, Tom Neal was dead of heart failure.
BornJanuary 28, 1914
DiedAugust 7, 1972(58)
BornJanuary 28, 1914
DiedAugust 7, 1972(58)
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Known for

Claudia Drake, Edmund MacDonald, Tom Neal, and Ann Savage in Détour (1945)
Détour
7.3
  • Al Roberts
  • 1945
Leo Carrillo, Tom Neal, and Martha Tilton in Crime, Inc. (1945)
Crime, Inc.
5.4
  • Jim Riley
  • 1945
Jane Adams, Rondo Hatton, Donald MacBride, and Tom Neal in The Brute Man (1946)
The Brute Man
4.4
  • Clifford Scott
  • 1946
Les soucoupes volantes attaquent (1949)
Les soucoupes volantes attaquent
6.4
  • Bruce Gentry
  • 1949

Credits

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Actor



  • Mike Hammer (1958)
    Mike Hammer
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Luke Lund
    • 1959
  • Dale Robertson in Tales of Wells Fargo (1957)
    Tales of Wells Fargo
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Johnny Reno
    • 1958
  • Gang Busters (1952)
    Gang Busters
    6.8
    TV Series
    • William Harlan Crain
    • 1955
  • A Time to Live (1954)
    A Time to Live
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Paul
    • 1954
  • Wallace Ford, Tom Neal, Willard Parker, and Barbara Payton in The Great Jesse James Raid (1953)
    The Great Jesse James Raid
    4.7
    • Arch Clements
    • 1953
  • Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1951)
    Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Lash Corby
    • 1952
  • The Valparaiso Story
    • 1951
  • Kent Taylor in Boston Blackie (1951)
    Boston Blackie
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Danny
    • 1951
  • All That I Have (1951)
    All That I Have
    6.2
    • Bert Grayson
    • 1951
  • Racket Squad (1950)
    Racket Squad
    7.4
    TV Series
    • 1951
  • Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall in Let's Go Navy! (1951)
    Let's Go Navy!
    6.3
    • Joe
    • 1951
  • Hollywood Theatre Time
    8.0
    TV Series
    • 1951
  • Jackie Coogan, Iris Adrian, Eddie Dean, Eddie Garr, and Tom Neal in Varieties on Parade (1951)
    Varieties on Parade
    5.4
    • Tom Neal
    • 1951
  • Iris Adrian, Tom Neal, and Jean Porter in G.I. Jane (1951)
    G.I. Jane
    6.3
    • Timothy R. 'Tim' Rawlings
    • 1951
  • Hugh Beaumont, Pamela Blake, and Virginia Dale in Danger Zone (1951)
    Danger Zone
    5.5
    • Edgar Spadely (2nd Episode)
    • 1951

Soundtrack



  • Face au soleil levant (1943)
    Face au soleil levant
    5.6
    • performer: "Alma Mater" (ca 1870) (uncredited)
    • 1943

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The Brute Man
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The Brute Man
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Mike Hammer: According To Luke
Trailer 1:02
Mike Hammer: According To Luke

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.80 m
  • Born
    • January 28, 1914
    • Evanston, Illinois, USA
  • Died
    • August 7, 1972
    • North Hollywood, California, USA(heart failure)
  • Spouses
      Gale Bennett (Gale Evatt?)1960 - April 2, 1965 (her death)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared (as "Jarvis"; credited as Thomas Neal; Broadway debut) in "If This Be Treason" on Broadway. Written by Dr. John Haynes Holmes and Reginald Lawrence. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Music Box Theatre: 23 Sep 1935-Oct 1935 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Charles Bryant, Thomas Chalmers (as "Brainard"), Kathleen Comegys (as "Mrs. Bane"), Leo Curley (as "Fitzgerald"), Frank Dae (as "Fulton"), Boyd Davis, Hunter Gardner, Kathryn Givney (as "Miss Folwell"), Walter Greaza (as "Turner"), Mitchell Harris, George Hirose (as "Baron Ishiwara"), Arthur Hughes, Lawrence M. Hurdle, Marcel Journet, Edgar Kent, Robert Lowe, Donald MacKenzie, Armina Marshall (as "Mrs. Gordon"), McKay Morris, Takashi Ohta, Tom Powers (as "Yato"; Broadway debut), James Spottswood (as "Adm. James"), John Stark, Harland Tucker (as "Aldrich"), Robert Williams, Biacouren Yoshiwara. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 4 Articles

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  • Trivia
    After his film career dissipated following 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.
  • Quotes
    Women in my life brought me nothing but unhappiness. -- Following his 1971 release from prison for the murder of his third wife in 1965

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  • When did Tom Neal die?
    August 7, 1972
  • How did Tom Neal die?
    Heart failure
  • How old was Tom Neal when he died?
    58 years old
  • Where did Tom Neal die?
    North Hollywood, California, USA
  • When was Tom Neal born?
    January 28, 1914

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