- Neil S. McCarthy
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Neil S. McCarthy Born May 6, 1888
Los Angeles, California,
United StatesDied July 25, 1972
Los Angeles, California,
United StatesCause of death Stroke Residence Beverly Hills & Hidden Valley, California Education University of Michigan Occupation Lawyer, Racehorse owner/breeder Spouse 1) Marguerite Gilbert
2) Mary Belch MyersChildren of Marguerite:
Marjorie Ellen (1913-1998)
Rosemary Elizabeth
Kathleen Cecilia
Neil Dillon (1917-1998)Honors The Neil McCarthy salad at the Polo Lounge The Neil McCarthy salad at The Blvd restaurant Neil Steere McCarthy (May 6, 1888 - July 25, 1972) was an American corporate and film industry lawyer, and a Thoroughbred racehorse owner/breeder. A third-generation Los Angeles native, he graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in law. For about seventeen years, McCarthy was associated with businessman Howard Hughes as his attorney and was a vice president in the Hughes organization during World War II. [1] McCarthy set up practice in Los Angeles where he rose to fame as an attorney for many in the film industry. Among his clients were Paramount Pictures and well-known personalities such as producer Cecil B. DeMille, MGM Studios boss Louis B. Mayer, and actors Ginger Rogers, Joan Bennett, Betsey Cushing Roosevelt, Joan Crawford, Lana Turner, and Ava Gardner. [2]
Neil McCarthy and his wife Marguerite had four children. A daughter, Marjorie, married Dennis J. Gless and were the parents of actress, Sharon Gless. She sought her grandfather's advice and he told her: "It's a filthy business. You stay out of it" but a few years later when she spoke to him again about acting, he encouraged her, and gave her money for acting class. [3] Another daughter, Rosemary, married Dr. John A. E. Bullis. In 1975, Rosemary Bullis was awarded a Silver Cup for Outstanding Achievement by the Los Angeles Times as one of its ten "Women of the Year." [4] In 1966 Marguerite McCarthy died [5] and in 1969 Neil McCarthy remarried to artist Mary Belch Myers.
A Polo player and his salad
A polo player, Neil McCarthy was a member of the Midwick Country Club and captain of its polo team. [6]
The Neil McCarthy salad, named in his honor, remains a signature dish tossed tableside at the Polo Lounge in Beverly Hills. The Blvd. restaurant at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel also serves a Neil McCarthy tossed salad. [7]
Thoroughbred racing
In addition to a home in Beverly Hills, Neil McCarthy owned a horse ranch in Hidden Valley. His involvement with horses extended to California Thoroughbred horse racing, both as an owner and as a breeder. In January 1948, he purchased the great Australian runner, Shannon. [8] The horse won a number of important races for him in California including the prestigious Hollywood Gold Cup. Shannon would be voted a share of 1948 American Champion Older Male Horse honors. After retiring him from racing, McCarthy sold the horse to a breeding syndicate headed by Leslie Combs II of Lexington, Kentucky but kept a share of the breeding rights for himself. [9]
Among his other racing successes, Neil McCarthy won the 1959 Bing Crosby and Palos Verdes Handicaps, plus the San Vicente Stakes with Ole Fols, a horse he purchased in Ireland. In 1962, his colt Royal Attack won California's most important race for three-year-olds, the Santa Anita Derby.
Following a stroke, eighty-four-year-old Neil McCarthy died on July 25, 1972 in Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles. [10]
References
Categories:- 1888 births
- 1972 deaths
- University of Michigan alumni
- American lawyers
- American polo players
- American racehorse owners and breeders
- People from Los Angeles, California
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