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American actor
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA
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North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, USA
Age
58 years
Education
Harvard Law School,
Northwestern University,
Lake Forest Academy,
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Biography

Thomas Carroll Neal Jr. (January 28, 1914 – August 7, 1972) was an American actor and successful amateur boxer best known for his costarring role in the critically lauded film Detour, for having a widely publicized affair with actress Barbara Payton, and for later being convicted and imprisoned for involuntary manslaughter.

Early years

Born in Evanston, Illinois, Neal was one of three children born to banker Thomas, Sr. and Mayme Neal (née Martin). He had two older sisters, Mary Elizabeth and Dorothy Helen. His great uncle was John Drew, the noted thespian. Neal and his sisters were raised in a spacious ten-room home in Chicago. He attended Lake Forest Academy and Evanston Township High School before enrolling at Northwestern University where he majored in mathematics. During college, Neal played several sports and, for a time, competed in amateur boxing matches. He was also a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity and was active in the drama club.

Career

Neal dropped out of Northwestern after a year, and moved back to Chicago. He appeared in various stage productions in summer stock before making his way to New York City in 1933. Neal made his Broadway debut in 1935. In 1938, he first appeared in film in Out West with the Hardys, part of the Mickey Rooney "Hardy family" movie series.

Neal appeared in many low budget B-movies in the 1940s/1950s. In 1941 he starred with Frances Gifford in the Republic Pictures 15-episode serial Jungle Girl. Perhaps his most memorable role was that of Al Roberts in the classic film noir Detour alongside Ann Savage. They went on to make five movies together.

Personal life

Neal was married three times and had one child. His first marriage was to actress and singer Vicky Lane whom he married in 1944. Lane divorced Neal in 1949, citing "mental and physical cruelty."

In 1935, at the age of 21, Neal made headlines for announcing his engagement to marry 32 year-old Inez Norton, the ex Follies girl and former girlfriend of slain gangster Arnold Rothstein. According to newspaper accounts, the engagement was broken off after the intervention of Neal's father.

In the early 1950s, Neal met actress Barbara Payton at a party. The two began dating, but Payton ended the relationship after meeting and becoming engaged to actor Franchot Tone. Despite her engagement, Payton began seeing Neal again. On September 14, 1951, Neal, Payton, and Tone made headlines after Neal got into a physical altercation with Tone over Payton in her front yard. Neal beat Tone severely while Payton reportedly watched the fight. Tone suffered severe injuries, including a smashed cheekbone, a broken nose, and a brain concussion, for which he was hospitalized. After he recovered, Tone and Payton married on September 28, 1951. Payton left Tone after 53 days and returned to Neal. Tone filed for divorce in March 1952, citing Payton for adultery. Neal and Payton announced their engagement in May 1953, but eventually ended their relationship later that year.

Shortly after their breakup, Neal married Patricia Fenton. His only child, Patrick Thomas Neal, was born in 1957. Fenton died the following year from cancer. In 1992, Patrick Neal (who goes by the name Tom Neal, Jr.) appeared in one film, playing the role of Al Roberts in a 1992 independent remake of Detour.

Later years and death

After his much publicized fight with Franchot Tone, Neal was blacklisted in Hollywood, as was Payton. He acted sporadically but became more known for his tumultuous on-and-off relationship with Payton. Neal and Payton attempted to capitalize on the interest in their relationship by starring together in the low-budget Western The Great Jesse James Raid in 1953. The film did reasonably well but did nothing to revitalize the couple's careers. In June 1953, Neal and Payton accepted an offer to star in the touring production of The Postman Always Rings Twice. Their performances were largely panned and the tour ended in September 1953. Neal and Payton broke up for the final time in November 1953.

With his acting career over, Neal moved to Palm Springs, California, and became a gardener. He later started his own landscaping business. In 1961, Neal married receptionist Gail Bennett in Las Vegas. On April 2, 1965, police were summoned to the couple's Palm Springs home by Neal's attorney. They discovered Bennett's body on the couch partially covered by a blanket with a gunshot wound in the back of her head. It was later determined that Bennett had been shot with a .45 caliber gun on April 1. Neal, who was not at the home when police arrived, became an immediate suspect. He surrendered to police on April 3 and was indicted on one charge of murder on April 10.

At his trial, Neal admitted that he and Bennett were separated at the time of her death but said that her death was accidental. He testified that on April 1, he had returned to the couple's Palm Springs home from Chicago, where he had been living, to see if a reconciliation were possible. Neal said the two began fighting after he accused Bennett of sleeping with other men. He claimed that Bennett pulled out a gun and held it to his head, and the two began to struggle. During the ensuing struggle, Neal said that the gun accidentally discharged, killing Bennett. Although prosecutors sought the death penalty, a jury convicted Neal of involuntary manslaughter on November 18, 1965. On December 10, he was sentenced to one-to-fifteen years in prison, of which he served six. On December 6, 1971, he was released on parole. After his release, Neal went back to working as a landscaper and gardener.

On August 7, 1972, Neal was found dead in his bed by his son at his home in North Hollywood, California. His death was later attributed to heart failure.

Amateur boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentMethodDateRoundTimeEventLocationNotes
Loss31-3-0 J.H. IsbellKOMarch 31, 19342Cambridge, Massachusetts
Loss31-2-0 "Modest" Bill SmithKOFebruary 27, 19342Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win31-1-0Frankie HagenKOFebruary 24, 19341Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win30-1-0Harry GardnerKOFebruary 21, 19341Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win29-1-0Sid StonemanKOFebruary 14, 19341Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win28-1-0Frankie HaganPTSJanuary 30, 19343Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win27-1-0Basil BarnettKOJanuary 24, 19342Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win26-1-0George KrauseKOJanuary 16, 19341Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win25-1-0Bob DelmontKOJanuary 7, 19341Cambridge, Massachusetts
Loss24-1-0Brad SimmonsKOJanuary 1, 19341Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win24-0-0Herman ZeinmanKO19331Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win23-0-0William BeltranKO19331Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win22-0-0Lloyd BlakeKO19331Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win21-0-0Lawrence "Larry" O'NeilKO19331Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win20-0-0Igg RosenbergKO19331Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win19-0-0Melvin KenyonKO19331Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win18-0-0Gary KeersKO19331Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win17-0-0Samuel RodgwayKOMay 28, 19331Cambridge, Massachusetts
Exch16-0-0"Irish" Tommy MitchellKOMay 21, 19331Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win15-0-0Jim CrawfordKOMay 14, 19331Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win14-0-0Max LevineKOMay 7, 19331Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win13-0-0Leo HartKOMay 1, 19331Cambridge, Massachusetts
Win12-0-0Paul BenjaminPTS19323Evanston, Illinois
Win11-0-0Fred ChapmanKO19323Evanston, Illinois
Win10-0-0Paul BenjaminKO19323Evanston, Illinois
Win9-0-0Rod ConleyKO19322Evanston, Illinois
Win8-0-0Paul GilmoreKO19321Chicago, Illinois
Win7-0-0Jack LewisKO19323Chicago, Illinois
Exch6-0-0Eddie MitchellKO19321Chicago, Illinois
Win5-0-0Ernest BrantKO19321Chicago, Illinois
Win4-0-0Karl Brenner-EggersKO19321Chicago, Illinois
Win3-0-0Norman MartinPTS19323Chicago, Illinois
Win2-0-0Albert LeikmanKO19321Chicago, Illinois
Win1-0-0Keith NewmanKO19321Chicago, Illinois

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1938Out West with the HardysAldrich Brown
1939Burn 'Em Up O'Connor'Hank' Hogan
1939Four Girls in WhiteDr. Phillips
1939HonoluluAmbulance InternUncredited
1939Within the LawRichard Gilder
1939Prophet Without HonorMatthew Fontaine MauryShort, Uncredited
19396,000 EnemiesRansom
1939Stronger Than DesireReporterUncredited
1939They All Come OutJoe Z. Cameron
1939Another Thin ManFreddie Coleman
1939Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the PresidentJohnny Crusper
1940The Courageous Dr. ChristianDave Williams
1940Crime Does Not PayFrank WatsonEpisode "Jack Pot" in the MGM series
1940Sky MurderSteve – Pilot
1940Flight CommandHell CatUncredited
1941Under AgeRocky Stone
1941Jungle GirlJack StantonSerial, Alternative title: Edgar Rice Burrough's Jungle Girl
1941Top Sergeant MulliganDon Lewis
1941The Miracle KidJimmy Conley
1941Ten Gentlemen from West PointCadetUncredited
1942One Thrilling NightFrankie Saxton
1942The Pride of the YankeesFraternity BoyUncredited
1942Flying TigersReardon
1942Bowery at MidnightFrankie Mills
1943China GirlCaptain HaynesUncredited
1943No Time for LoveSandhogUncredited
1943Air ForceMarineUncredited
1943She Has What It TakesRoger Rutledge
1943Good Luck, Mr. YatesCharlie Edmonds
1943Behind the Rising SunTaro Seki
1943There's Something About a SoldierWally Williams
1943Klondike KateJefferson Braddock
1944The Racket ManMatt Benson
1944Two-Man SubmarineJerry Evans
1944The Unwritten CodeSgt. Terry Hunter
1944ThoroughbredsRusty Curtis
1945Crime, Inc.Jim RileyAlternative title: Crime Incorporated
1945First Yank Into TokyoMajor Steve Ross
1945DetourAl Roberts
1945Club HavanaBill Porter
1946Blonde AlibiRick Lavery
1946The Brute ManClifford ScottAlternative title: The Brute
1946My Dog ShepDistrict Attorney Herrick
1947The Hat Box MysteryRuss AshtonShort
1947Cry WolfHotel Desk ClerkUncredited
1947The Case of the Baby SitterRuss AshtonShort
1948Beyond GloryCaptain Henry Jason Daniels
1949Bruce GentryBruce GentryAlternative titles: Daredevil of the Skies
Bruce Gentry, Daredevil of the Skies
1949Amazon QuestThomas Dekker Jr.
1949Apache ChiefLieutenant Brown
1949Red DesertJohn Williams
1950Radar Secret ServiceMickey Moran
1950The Daltons' WomenMayor
1950Joe Palooka in Humphrey Takes a ChanceGordon Rogers
1950I Shot Billy the KidCharley Bowdry
1950Train to TombstoneDr. Willoughby
1950The Du Pont StoryAlfred V. du Pont
1950Call of the KlondikeTom Mallory
1950King of the BullwhipBenson
1951Fingerprints Don't LieProsecuting Attorney
1951Navy BoundJoe Morelli
1951Stop That CabLefty
1951Danger ZoneEdgar Spadely(2nd Episode)
1951G.I. JaneTimothy R. 'Tim' Rawlings
1951Let's Go Navy!Joe
1951All That I HaveBert Grayson
1951The Valparaiso Story
1951Venture of Faith
1953The Great Jesse James RaidArch Clements
1958The Last HurrahTom – Mourner at WakeUncredited
YearTitleRoleNotes
1950The Gene Autry ShowBreezy
Buck
2 episodes
1951Racket SquadEpisode: "Skin Game"
1951Boston Blackie2 episodes
1952The Adventures of Wild Bill HickokLash CorbyEpisode: "Vigilante Story"
1958Tales of Wells FargoJohnny RenoEpisode: "Faster Gun"
1959Mickey Spillane's Mike HammerLuke LundEpisode: "According to Luke", (final appearance)
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Who is Tom Neal?
Tom Neal was an American actor and boxer best known for his roles in film noir movies during the 1940s.
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Tom Neal was born on January 28, 1914.
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Some of Tom Neal's notable films include "Detour", "Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion", and "G-Men Never Forget".
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Yes, besides acting, Tom Neal was also a professional boxer.
What happened to Tom Neal after his acting career?
After his acting career declined, Tom Neal became involved in various legal troubles and led a troubled life until his death in 1972.
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