Marshall Naify (March 23, 1920 – April 19, 2000) was a motion picture and media tycoon who was a long-term chairman of the board of United Artists and later became founder and co-chairman of the board of Todd-AO, the largest independent post-production sound studio in the United States which worked on Apollo 13 and other major films.
The Naify brothers were also pioneers in the cable television industry, entering the business in the 1950s.
Bertrando was a multiple Grade I winner and the 1993 American Champion Older Male Horse.
[2] Following his death, his daughter, Marsha, sold the property and the horses through a Barretts Equine Ltd. dispersal sale.
[3] The farm was eventually acquired by its current operator, trainer, Kenneth McPeek but Marsha Naify remains involved in racing as an owner.