Hollywood Dun It, the all-time leading sire of the National Reining Horse Association, who died in 2002 at the age of 22, recently surpassed five million dollars in offspring earnings, according to NRHA. The famous stallion, with trademark golden coat and long, black flowing mane and tail, was owned by McQuay/Easton LLC, a partnership comprised of leading trainer Tim McQuay and his wife, Colleen, Tioga, TX, as well as Jennifer Easton, St. Mary’s Point, MN.
Sired by Hollywood Jac 86 and out of Blossom Berry, Hollywood Dun It was bred by Cliff and Gwendy Steif, Woodstock, IL. He was started by Ken Eppers and shown at three and four by McQuay, who claimed reserve on the colt at the1986 NRHA Futurity, then captured wins in the 1987 NRHA Derby and Super Stakes.
Retired to stud in 1988, Hollywood Dun It sired winners of the NRHA Futurity, Derby, and Superstakes, the National Reining Breeders Classic, and All American Quarter Horse Congress Futurity, as well as numerous other events. His offspring have also won medals in Federation Equestre Internationale, USET and USEF competition, as well as breed association World Championships.