Alfred S. Bloomingdale
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Alfred Schiffer Bloomingdale (April 15, 1916 – August 23, 1982) was an American businessman who launched the credit card business Dine and Sign, was chairman of Diners Club, and became known as "father of the credit card." He was an heir to the Bloomingdale's department store fortune and the lover of murdered mistress Vicki Morgan.<ref name="id">Template:Cite web</ref>
Early life and education
Bloomingdale was born to a wealthy Jewish family on April 15, 1916, in New York City, the son of Rosalind (née Schiffer) and Hiram Bloomingdale,<ref name="Carey">Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="Colacello">Template:Cite magazine</ref> and the grandson of Lyman G. Bloomingdale, a co-founder of the famous department store Bloomingdale's. Bloomingdale attended Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island,<ref name="Carey" /> where he was a member of the football team as well as Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Upsilon chapter).Template:Citation needed
Career
After school, he worked as a salesman at Bloomingdale's but after three years he left to work as a theatrical agent where he represented Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland.<ref name="Carey" /> He tried his hand at producing Broadway shows and movies but was not very successful.<ref name="Carey" /> In 1946, he moved to Los Angeles where he worked as an executive at Columbia Pictures.<ref name="Carey" /> To facilitate the need of his wealthy friends who liked to patronize New York City's upscale restaurants following a night at the theater, Bloomingdale launched a credit card business called "Dine and Sign" that meant people on a night out no longer needed to carry large sums of cash. In 1951, he merged his company with Diners Club and joined the rapidly growing business as an executive, becoming chairman of the board of directors in 1964. In 1969, he left Diners Club, acquiring its "International Floatels" division.<ref name="Carey" />
Personal life
In 1946, Bloomingdale married Betty Lee "Betsy" Newling, a practicing Roman Catholic, movie starlet and daughter of Dr. Russell Lee Newling (who was a Beverly Hills-based physician born in Adelaide, South Australia). Alfred and Betsy Bloomingdale had three children:<ref name="Colacello" /><ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>
- Geoffrey Bloomingdale (born 1950), married to Elizabeth Fahr in 1972;<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
- Lisa Bloomingdale Bell (born 1951), married to R. McKim Bell in 1974;<ref>"R. McKim Bell, Lawyer, Weds Lisa Bloomingdale". The New York Times. September 22, 1974. "St. Paul the Apostle Roman Catholic Church was the setting in Los Angeles yesterday afternoon for the marriage of Lisa Bloomingdale to Robert McKim Bell."</ref> and
- Robert Russell Bloomingdale (born 1954), married to Justine Hayward Schmidt in 1979.<ref>"Justine H. Schmidt, R. R. Bloomingdale Wed in California". The New York Times. September 9, 1979. "Justine Hayward Schmidt and Robert Russell Bloomingdale were married yesterday in the Roman Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills, Calif."</ref>
Bloomingdale and his wife Betsy were friends and confidantes of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. In 1981 Reagan, following his election to the U.S. presidency, appointed Bloomingdale to the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board<ref>Abscher, Kenneth M.; Desch, Michael C.; & Popadiuk, Roman. "The President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board", in Johnson, Loch K., ed. (2010). The Oxford Handbook of National Security Intelligence, p. 182. Oxford University Press, Inc.</ref> and the following year named him a member of the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. Although born to a Jewish family, Bloomingdale became a Catholic to marry Betsy,<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> and later became a member of the Knights of Malta.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The Bloomingdales maintained homes in New York, the Holmby Hills section of Los Angeles, and an apartment in the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C.Template:Citation needed
Vicki Morgan affair
In 1970, while in Los Angeles, 54-year-old Alfred Bloomingdale began an affair with 18-year-old Vicki Morgan. For 12 years, Bloomingdale kept her in a luxurious apartment, showering her with expensive clothing, jewelry, and cars.<ref name="id" /> When Alfred was diagnosed with terminal cancer, his wife Betsy cut off Morgan's allowance.<ref name="id" /><ref name="Telegraph">Brown, Mick (October 18, 2008). "Dominick Dunne: lost and found". The Daily Telegraph.</ref> Soon after, the affair with Vicki Morgan made headline news as its unsubstantiated and sordid details, which included allegations of sado-masochistic activities instigated by Bloomingdale, were made public after Morgan filed a multimillion-dollar palimony lawsuit against Bloomingdale's estate. Morgan eventually moved into a condominium in the San Fernando Valley where she rented a room to a schizophrenic named Marvin Pancoast, whom she knew from the withdrawal clinic. In July 1983, Pancoast beat her to death with a baseball bat.<ref name="id" /><ref name="Telegraph" /> The courts awarded Morgan $200,000 after her death from Bloomingdale's estate.
Death
Alfred Bloomingdale died of throat cancer in 1982 in Santa Monica, California, aged 66. He is buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.
Posthumous accusation of attempted rape
In 2017, actress Janis Paige wrote a guest column for The Hollywood Reporter in which she stated that Alfred Bloomingdale had attempted to rape her when she was 22 years old.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>
References
- 1916 births
- 1982 deaths
- 20th-century American businesspeople
- 20th-century Roman Catholics
- American businesspeople in retailing
- American people of German-Jewish descent
- American Roman Catholics
- Bloomingdale family
- Brown University alumni
- Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City
- Businesspeople from New York City
- Catholics from California
- Catholics from New York (state)
- Converts to Roman Catholicism from Judaism
- Deaths from esophageal cancer in California
- Knights of Malta