Neile Adams

Neile Adams

Adams in 1960
Born Ruby Salvador
(1932-07-10) July 10, 1932
Manila, Philippines
Occupation Actress
Years active 1952Currently active in Cabaret work
Spouse(s) Steve McQueen (1956–1972; divorced)
Alvin Toffel (1980–2005; his death)

Neile Adams (born Ruby Salvador; July 10, 1932) is a Filipino-American actress, singer and dancer who made more than 20 appearances in films and television series between 1952 and 1991.

Life and career

Publicity photo (1960)

Adams was born on July 10, 1932 in Manila, Philippines as Ruby Salvador. Her father was a maternal great-grandfather of Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias. She emigrated to the United States in 1954 and became the wife of actor Steve McQueen two years later. The couple had two children together: a daughter, Terry Leslie McQueen (1959-1998), and a son, Chadwick Steven "Chad" McQueen, born in 1960. The marriage ended in divorce in 1972. She is the grandmother of actor Steven R. McQueen. She was married to Alvin Toffel, a political campaign manager and president of the Norton Simon Museum, from 1980 until Toffel's death in 2005.[1][2]

Broadway credits include: Featured dancer in Kismet, starred in Pajama Game opposite John Raitt and Julie Wilson, and Broadway-bound At The Grand opposite Paul Muni. She married then struggling actor Steve McQueen four months after their meeting in 1956 while filming MGM’s This Could Be the Night (1957) where she was under contract. Adams opened the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas in 1958 with Dick Shawn and Vivian Blaine.

Her other screen credits include Women in Chains (1972), Fuzz (1972), Chu Chu and the Philly Flash (1981), and Buddy Buddy (1981). Her television credits include: The Perry Como Show, two Bob Hope Christmas specials, The Eddie Fisher Show, The Patrice Munsel Show, The Pat Boone Show and The Hollywood Palace. Her dramatic television roles include a 1960 episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, titled "Man From the South", opposite her husband and Peter Lorre. Two more Alfred Hitchcock episodes followed: a half-hour show directed by Arthur Hiller in which she starred, "One Grave Too Many", and an Alfred Hitchcock Hour episode entitled "Ten Minutes From Now". She also appeared on episodes of such television series as Man From U.N.C.L.E., The Rockford Files, The Bionic Woman, Fantasy Island, and Vega$.

Year of birth

Adams was born in 1932 in Manila, as confirmed by her petition for naturalization as a United States citizen in 1960.[3][4]

Archive

The Academy Film Archive houses the Steve McQueen-Neile Adams Collection, which consists of personal prints and home movies.[5]

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