What is Alfred G. Vanderbilt's middle name?

Gwynne Vanderbilt

What is Alfred G. Vanderbilt's full name?

Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt II

Alfred G. Vanderbilt nickname(s):

Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt II

Alfred G. Vanderbilt date of birth:

September 22, 1912

How old was Alfred G. Vanderbilt when died?

87

Where was Alfred G. Vanderbilt born?

London, England

When did Alfred G. Vanderbilt die?

November 12, 1999

Where did Alfred G. Vanderbilt die?

Brookville, New York, USA

How tall is Alfred G. Vanderbilt?

6' 1" (185 cm)

Alfred G. Vanderbilt body shape:

Slim

What color is Alfred G. Vanderbilt's hair?

Brown - Dark

Is Alfred G. Vanderbilt gay or straight?

Straight

What religion is Alfred G. Vanderbilt?

Anglican / Episcopalian

What is Alfred G. Vanderbilt's ethnicity?

White

What is Alfred G. Vanderbilt nationality?

American

Where did Alfred G. Vanderbilt go to school?

St. Paul`s School

Where did Alfred G. Vanderbilt go to university?

Yale University

What is Alfred G. Vanderbilt's occupation?

Thoroughbred racehorse, racetrack owner

Who is Alfred G. Vanderbilt's father?

Alfred Vanderbilt Sr

Alfred G. Vanderbilt friends:

Betty Grable, Fred Astaire, Mickey Rooney, Mervyn LeRoy, Gary Cooper, Sandra Shaw, Frances Goldwyn, Samuel Goldwyn, Merle Oberon, Phyllis Astaire

Short Biography

Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, Jr. (September 22, 1912 – November 12, 1999) was a member of the prominent Vanderbilt family, a son of the first Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, who died a hero in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania. His mother, Margaret Emerson (daughter of the Bromo-Seltzer inventor Isaac E Emerson), was one of America's wealthiest women and most sought-after hostesses, operating at least seven large estates around the country. His grandfather, Cornelius Vanderbilt II, had been one of America's most revered businessman; his great-grandfather, William Henry Vanderbilt had been the richest man in the world. "Commodore" Cornelius Vanderbilt started the family fortune in shipping and railroads as the founder of the New York Central Railroad and builder of Grand Central Terminal in New York.