It is also co-executive produced by Gene Klein.
Gene Klein entered the thoroughbred horse racing business in 1982.
Gene Klein had horses win seven Breeders' Cup races:
In poor health, in 1989 Gene Klein retired from racing, selling off his 146 horses just a few months before he died.
Simmons' legal name after arriving from Israel is Gene Klein.
She was raced by the late Gene Klein, running 19 times with 8 victories and $1.5 million in earnings.
But then, as he writes at the beginning of his book: "My name is Gene Klein.
He lost his chief sponsor, Gene Klein, who died in 1990.
"I'd like to salute all the women of America," Gene Klein said at the trophy presentation.
Gene Klein, then owner of the Chargers, had flown in the entire organization, secretaries on down.