Maria Ruby Neilam Arrastia y Salvador (born July 10, 1932), known as Neile Adams, is a Filipina-American actress, singer, and dancer who made more than 20 appearances in films and television series between 1952 and 1991.

Early life and family

Adams was born in Manila, of Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian, Polynesian, Spanish Basque, English, and German descent, on July 10, 1932, the daughter of José Arrastia, of Eurasian descent. Her half-sister was Maria Beatriz Arrastia y Reinares, mother of socialite and television host Isabel Preysler, who in turn was the mother of Enrique Iglesias and Julio Iglesias Jr. She reportedly never met her father. Her mother, Carmen "Miami" Salvador, was a hula dancer of Spanish and German descent.

In her early teens, during the Japanese army's occupation of Manila during World War II, Adams became a spy for the Philippine resistance, carrying messages between guerrilla groups. She later was wounded by shrapnel during the Allied liberation of the island. She moved to the United States in 1948 and attended Rosemary Hall, a private school in Connecticut. She then went to New York to study dancing where she got a scholarship at the Katherine Dunham School of Dance. To avoid typecasting because of her name, she became known as Neile Adams.

Career

Dancer posing expressively in an ornate leotard and sheer fabric costume, one knee resting on an upholstered bench
Publicity photo (1960)

In 1958, producer George Abbott offered Adams a role in the Broadway production of Damn Yankees. She was unable to accept because the Versailles Club would not release her from her contract as a dancer. Her Broadway credits include performing in Kismet and The Pajama Game. She also performed in 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. She opened the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas in 1958 with Dick Shawn and Vivian Blaine.[citation needed]

Her other screen credits include Women in Chains (1972), Fuzz (1972), So Long, Blue Boy (1973), 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", with McQueen 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 titled "Ten Minutes from Now". She also appeared on episodes of television series such as The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Rockford Files, The Bionic Woman, Fantasy Island, and Vega$.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1952GrubstakeWestern film
1957This Could Be the NightPatsy St. ClairComedy film
1972FuzzTeddy CarellaAction film
1973So Long, Blue BoyJulie Stevens (as Neile Adams McQueen)Horror film
1981Chu Chu and the Philly FlashCar Woman (as Neile McQueen)Comedy film
Buddy BuddySaleswoman (as Neile McQueen)Farce comedy film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1959Westinghouse Desilu PlayhouseLupeEpisode: "Border Justice" (2.6)
1960Alfred Hitchcock PresentsWomanEpisode: "Man from the South" (5.15)
Five FingersRita JuanEpisode: "A Shot in the Dark" (1.15)
Alfred Hitchcock PresentsIrene HelmerEpisode: "One Grave Too Many" (5.32)
1972Women in ChainsConnietv movie
Love, American StylePeggy Fox (segment "Love and the Out-of-Town Client) (4.13)Episode: "Love and the Ghost / Love and the Out-of-Town Client / Love and the Secret Habit"
1976Police WomanDenise (as Neile Adams-McQueen)Episode: "Generation of Evil" (2.20)
1977The Bionic WomanValerie Breuer (as Neile Adams-McQueen)Episode: "Max" (3.10)
1978Operation PetticoatMrs. Lawson (as Neile Adams-McQueen)Episode: "The Best of Enemies" (1.16)
The Rockford FilesJoyce Brauder (as Neile McQueen)Episode: "The Competitive Edge" (4.19)
1980Fantasy IslandTrish (as Neile McQueen)Episode "The Invisible Woman / The Snowbird" (4.7)
1981Vega$Monique Duvalier (as Neile McQueen)Episode: "French Twist" (3.21)
1985HotelMadelyn Rogers (as Neile McQueen)Episode: "Saving Grace" (3.6)
1990Nightmare on the 13th FloorSaleswoman (as Neile McQueen)tv movie
1991Dead on the Moneytv movie

Personal life

With husband Steve McQueen in Alfred Hitchcock Presents, 1960

Adams met and married American film and television actor Steve McQueen in 1956. The couple had two children together: a daughter, Terry Leslie McQueen, and a son, Chad McQueen. The marriage ended in divorce in 1972. She is the grandmother of actor Steven R. McQueen. She later married Alvin Toffel, a political campaign manager and president of the Norton Simon Museum; they were married until Toffel's death in 2005.

Adams would outlive both of her children, with her daughter Terry dying March 19, 1998 and her son Chad dying on September 11, 2024.

Archive

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

Selected filmography

Further reading

  • Cosgrove, Ben (January 9, 2014). . Time. New York. from the original on May 26, 2015.

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