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Frederick McEvoy (Frederick Joseph McEvoy) was born on 12 February, 1907 in St Kilda, Victoria, Australia, is a Frederick Joseph McEvoy was born British multi-discipline sportsman. Discover Frederick McEvoy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?
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Frederick Joseph McEvoy |
Occupation |
Bobsledder, racing driver, socialite |
Age |
44 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
Born |
12 February, 1907 |
Birthday |
12 February |
Birthplace |
St Kilda, Victoria, Australia |
Date of death |
7 November, 1951 |
Died Place |
Off the coast of Morocco |
Nationality |
Australia
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He is a member of famous Bobsledder with the age 44 years old group.
Frederick McEvoy Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Frederick McEvoy's Wife?
His wife is Beatrice Cartwright (m. 1940-1942)(divorce) Irene Wrightsman (m. 1942-1944)(divorce) Claude Stephanie Filatre (m. 1949-1951)(his death)
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Beatrice Cartwright (m. 1940-1942)(divorce) Irene Wrightsman (m. 1942-1944)(divorce) Claude Stephanie Filatre (m. 1949-1951)(his death) |
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Frederick McEvoy Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Frederick McEvoy worth at the age of 44 years old? Frederick McEvoy’s income source is mostly from being a successful Bobsledder. He is from Australia. We have estimated Frederick McEvoy's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Source of Income |
Bobsledder |
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Frederick Joseph McEvoy (12 February 1907 – 7 November 1951) was an Australian born British multi-discipline sportsman and socialite.
McEvoy was born in St Kilda, Victoria, Australia, on 12 February 1907, the son of New Zealand-born Violet Healy and Melbourne native Frederick Aloysius McEvoy.
After the death of his father the family moved to England early in his life.
McEvoy was given the nickname of "Suicide Freddie" because of his love of danger both in life and in sport.
McEvoy was described by newspapers as an "internationally known Australian playboy" and a "popular, handsome, heiress hunter".
McEvoy considered himself, along with Rubirosa, the "Playboy of the Western World" and was rumoured to be very well endowed which may have been part of the allure to his female conquests.
He had most sporting success as a bobsledder in the late 1930s, winning several medals including three golds at the FIBT World Championships.
He married three wealthy heiresses and was a close friend of Errol Flynn.
He usually shortened his name to Freddie McEvoy and was nicknamed "Suicide Freddie".
McEvoy was the British flag bearer at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
He was the first Australian to win a Winter Olympics medal.
He was part of the four-man bobsleigh team alongside James Cardno, Gary Dugdale, and Charles Green who won the bronze medal in the four-man event.
He also finished fourth in the two-man event with Cardno.
McEvoy came sixth in the 1936 Vanderbilt Cup, racing a Maserati along the 300-mile course "considered by European road veterans to be probably the most severe test for man and car in the world".
That same year he entered eight European races, usually driving a Maserati 6CM, with his best result of fourth place at both the XII Picardie on 21 June and the XII Coppa Acerbo on 15 August.
At the FIBT World Championships in 1937 he realised greater success in the sport.
Partnering Byran Black for the two-man at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy he achieved his first gold medal.
At the same event in 1938 three of the four-man riders returned to defend their title.
In the two-man race Charles Green partnered McEvoy and the pair won the silver medal.
Both men partnered again the following year and, alongside two new team-mates, won silver in the four-man event at Cortina d'Ampezzo.
McEvoy was married several times, taking his first wife in 1940.
Beatrice Cartwright, a member of the Pratt family and heir to a fortune from Standard Oil, was twice his age and had lived with McEvoy for several years before their marriage.
The union did not last, and in 1942 Cartwright accused McEvoy of being unfaithful with "three well-known society women".
The divorce was granted on the grounds of misconduct.
McEvoy was not present for the decision as he was embroiled in a statutory rape case that had been opened against close friend Errol Flynn.
17-year-old Betty Hansen had accused Flynn of committing the offence during a party at McEvoy's Bel Air home, but McEvoy continued to publicly defend Flynn.
In 1943, McEvoy lived in Hollywood and was able to make uncredited appearances in two films.
The first was in Thank Your Lucky Stars a scene starring good friend Errol Flynn in his only musical number.
McEvoy's only other appearance was in The Desert Song, directed by Robert Florey.
There have been claims that McEvoy was an antisemite who covertly worked for the Third Reich.
The FBI, who had him under surveillance along with several of his friends and associates, described him as "an international pimp who is interested in his own well-being and probably not engaged in activities detrimental to the interests of the country."
In February 1943, McEvoy married Irene Margaret Wrightsman, the daughter of Charles B. Wrightsman, the president of Standard Oil of Kansas.
Wrightsman was 18 at the time of their wedding, nearly half his age.
Wrightsman was disinherited by her father after she eloped and the marriage lasted just two years.
Throughout 1944, McEvoy was believed to have smuggled guns, valuable jewellery, and alcohol from Mexico City to Beverly Hills.
In 1945 he met Barbara Hutton, another wealthy heiress who had just divorced third husband Cary Grant.
McEvoy is said to have sold the shirt off his back for $2000 to an Argentine millionaire, "launch[ing] the fashion of flowered shirts for men".