Did Tom Selleck use the Marlboro Man?

Did Tom Selleck use the Marlboro Man?

Selleck was the Marlboro Man (kind of) Selleck promoted Salem cigarettes as a young actor and model to pay the rent. “I did a Salem billboard for about 500 bucks and forever since I’ve been called the Marlboro Man. I did commercials and maybe four still photography jobs to pay the rent,” he told TV Guide.

When did Tom Selleck become the Marlboro Man?

He made it on the show in 1965, but he lost out on the date. But the casting agent spotted him. For the record, Tom Selleck went on the show again in 1967 and again went home alone.

Who was the Marlboro Man in the 70s?

Eric Lawson
Eric Lawson, who portrayed the rugged Marlboro man in cigarette ads during the late 1970s, died Jan. 10 at his home in San Luis Obispo, Calif. He was 72. The cause was respiratory failure because of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, said his wife, Susan Lawson.

Was Tom Selleck ever a model?

A talented collegiate athlete who earned a basketball scholarship to the University of Southern California, Selleck supported himself as a model and won small parts in films and television projects during the 1970s once he decided to pursue acting.

Did the Marlboro Man smoke?

He also never smoked, and after a twelve-year run as a Marlboro Man, quit the role to avoid badly influencing his children.

How many Marlboro Man were there?

Five men who appeared in Marlboro-related advertisements — Wayne McLaren, David McLean, Dick Hammer, Eric Lawson and Jerome Edward Jackson, aka Tobin Jackson — died of smoking-related diseases, thus earning Marlboro cigarettes, specifically Marlboro Reds, the nickname “cowboy killers”.

Who was the Marlboro Man in 1969?

Darrell Winfield
Best known as the rugged cowboy who starred in the Marlboro Man cigarette advertisements, Darrell Winfield died Monday at home in Wyoming at age 85.

How old is Tom Selleck today?

76 years (January 29, 1945)
Tom Selleck/Age

What nationality is Tom Selleck?

American
Tom Selleck/Nationality

Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Thomas William Selleck (/ˈsɛlɪk/; born January 29, 1945) is an American actor and film producer.

What were the Marlboro man’s last words?

The actor who portrayed the Marlboro Man in print and television cigarette advertisements died of lung cancer at age 51 on July 1992. Some of his last words were: “Take care of the children. Tobacco will kill you,and i am living a proof of it.”

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