Andrew Joseph Crevolin (December 22, 1905 – March 26, 1992) was an American businessman and Thoroughbred racehorse owner in California whose horse won the 1954 Santa Anita and Kentucky Derbys.
Crevolin attended Chaffey High School in Ontario, California, but by the 1930s was living in Alhambra where he was the exclusive Chrysler-Plymouth factory dealer for the eastern and northern sectors of Los Angeles.
His prosperous automobile business led to investments in various enterprises including water resource companies, real estate, and horse racing.
[3] Divorced in February 1962 from his third wife, Jane Anne,[4] on September 24, 1966, Andrew Crevolin married Tony Award-winning actress Dolores Gray.
[9] In a tape-recorded interview with a reporter from the Blood-Horse magazine that was published on August 14, 1954, Crevolin created a storm in the U.S. racing industry when he said, among other things, that his stable didn't always try to win with its young horses in their first few starts.