Dorothy Wellburn Green | |
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Born | 1906 |
Died | 1990 |
Resting place | Holy Cross Cemetery |
Education | Marlborough School |
Occupation | Philanthropist, thoroughbred breeder |
Parent(s) |
Burton E. Green Lillian (Wellburn) Green |
Relatives | Olin Wellborn (maternal grandfather) |
Dolly Green (1906–1990) was an American heiress, philanthropist and thoroughbred owner.
Dorothy Wellborn Green was born in 1906 to Burton E. Green (1868-1965), oilman and co-founder of Beverly Hills, California, and Lillian Wellborn. Her maternal grandfather was Judge Olin Wellborn (1848-1921). In 1979, she inherited part of the $3.6-billion sale of her father's Belridge Oil Company to Shell Oil Co.. She graduated from the Marlborough School. She later served on the Board of Trustees of the Burton E. Green Foundation.
Green spent US$2.2 million for five yearlings at a horse sale at the Keeneland in Lexington, Kentucky in 1980. Later, she owned seventy-four thoroughbreds. In 1984, she established the Dolly Green Equine Research Lab of the Southern California Equine Foundation at the Hollywood Park Racetrack in Inglewood, California. In 1986, her horse Brave Raj won the US$1 million-Breeders' Cup race for juvenile fillies and was voted the American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly at the Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. The Dolly Green Research Foundation, affiliated with the Southern California Equine Foundation, ranks as the second largest private foundation dedicated to research on equine health issues. She socialized with Leslie Combs II, owner of Spendthrift Farm in Lexington, Kentucky.