Keith James McNally Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Template:Multiple issuesKeith McNally is a restaurateur in New York City. The New York Times has referred to him as "The Restaurateur Who Invented Downtown." McNally has been active in the New York City restaurant scene for 30 years. In that time, he has opened these restaurants: Odeon (in Tribeca), Cafe Luxembourg (Upper West Side), Lucky Strike, Nell's, Pravda (SoHo), Balthazar (SoHo), Pastis (Meatpacking District), Schiller's (Lower East Side), Morandi (West Village), Minetta Tavern (West Village), and Cherche Midi (Lower East Side).Sam Sifton, food critic for the New York Times awarded one star to Pulino's shortly after it opened in 2010. Sifton's predecessor, Frank Bruni, awarded three stars to Minetta Tavern in 2009.McNally was born into a working-class family in England, the son of Joyce and Jack McNally. His brother, Brian McNally, is also a restaurateur in New York. He was a member of the original London cast of Alan Bennett's play "Forty Years On" in 1968 playing the part of Macilwaine. One of his children (with his ex-wife, Lynn Wagenknecht) is actress Isabelle McNally.
Full Name
Keith James McNally
Net Worth
$7 Million
Date Of Birth
July 30, 1951
Place Of Birth
London, England, UK
Profession
Director, Writer
Nicknames
Keith McNally, McNally, Keith
Known For
End of the Night (1990), Far from Berlin (1992), Eat This New York (2004), Unique Eats (2010)
Star Sign
Leo
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He is currently living in NYC with his second wife Alina Johnson, and has his two children (Isabelle and Harry McNally) part time while his 3rd (Sophie McNally) is at boarding school. He currently owns restaurants (Balthazar, Pastis, Lucky Strike, Pravda).
Was a bellhop at the London Hilton, where he was discovered by a film producer and cast in "The Life & Times of Charles Dickens", with Michael Redgrave.