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      • In 1961, Neal married receptionist Gail Bennett in Las Vegas.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_NealTom Neal - Wikipedia

    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. [14] 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.

  3. Mar 25, 2016 · Lorraine Cugat. Neal had plenty of girlfriends and assignations, among them Joan Crawford, Ava Gardner, Lana Turner and even Xavier Cugat’s wife Lorraine. He was especially active in the years he spent hell-raising with his pals Errol Flynn and Mickey Rooney.

  4. 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.

    • January 28, 1914
    • August 7, 1972
  5. May 29, 2024 · Neal (sitting on the right) poses with Gail, who was his third wife, while enjoying a night on the town with friends. PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY THE WADE WILLIAMS COLLECTIONS. Listen to this story: “I remember that case pretty darn well,” ex-Palm Springs Police Officer Joe Jones says.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0623684Tom Neal - IMDb

    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.

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    • Evanston, Illinois, USA
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    • North Hollywood, California, USA
  7. Payton was engaged to actor Franchot Tone, then had an affair with Neal. Neal and Tone rivaled for Payton, and Neal ended up severely beating Tone. But Neal’s best-known off-screen violence happened on April 1, 1965, at 2481 N Cardillo Ave, Palm Springs, CA, where he shot his wife, Gail Bennet, in the back of the head as she napped on a bed.

  8. Neal remarried almost immediately and in 1957 fathered a son. His wife died the following year from cancer. In 1961, Neal married for the third time, to Gale Bennett.

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