Horse · 2000
NRHA Hall of Fame · Inducted 2000
Hollywood Dun It
NRHA's First $4M Sire · 1986 Futurity Reserve · Breyer Model · 2000
Hollywood Dun It — "Dun It" — was a dun son of Hollywood Jac 86 (HOF 1993) out of Blossom Berry. Bred by Gwen Steif and purchased by Tim McQuay, he was the 1986 NRHA Futurity Reserve Champion with Tim McQuay in the saddle, then retired to the breeding barn in 1988. His first two foal crops earned more than $350,000. He eventually became NRHA's first $4 Million Sire, then $5M, then $6M after his death. Mandy McCutcheon (HOF 2011) literally grew up with him. In 2005 he passed away at age 22, still owned by McQuay Stables. A Breyer model was made in his honor.
Career Highlights
- NRHA's first $4 Million Sire — became a $5M Sire then $6M Sire after death; by HOF sire Hollywood Jac 86; held the NRHA all-time leading sire title for years until surpassed by Gunner
- 1986 NRHA Futurity Reserve Champion with Tim McQuay — $65,808 NRHA LTE; inducted into AQHA Hall of Fame 2012; first reining Breyer Horse Special Edition model (1998)
- Born 1983 · Bred by Gwen Steif, Kildeer, Illinois · Owned by McQuay Stables · Passed away 2005 at age 22
Class of 2000