The last of the cigarette cowboys died in January this year. Darrell Winfield, aged 85, was one of five principal reincarnations of the Marlboro Man, arguably the most successful advertising campaign ...
For decades, Marlboro cigarettes have been all but synonymous with their iconic mascot, the Marlboro Man. The burly, rugged cowboy trailed the plains on horseback in the company's iconic 20th-century ...
Darrell Winfield, one of the most recognizable Marlboro Men who roamed the countryside of the western United States, appearing in ads for the cigarette brand, has died. He was 85. Winfield, whose ...
Harley Bates is steaming. He pushes past the off-duty cop standing in front of his ranch and charges the reporter and photographer. “Get the hell off my land!” he says. “Sir, I’m a reporter “ “You’re ...
Rugged rancher Robert Norris, who rose to fame as the original “Marlboro Man” cowboy despite never smoking a cigarette himself, has died at the age of 90. Norris passed away surrounded by loved ones ...
As an art director and later an executive vice president for Chicago advertising agency Leo Burnett, Neil McBain worked with his share of models posing as the Marlboro cowboy. In a 16-page personal ...
"MALBORO MAN" Robert Norris has died on his ranch in Colorado Springs - after 90 years of never touching a cigarette. The first real-life cowboy to hold a Marlboro cigarette in his hand and play the ...
MIAMI -- Generic cigarette maker Trademark Holdings Corp. faced a tough choice recently: Cease production of its new and profitable Cowboys brand cigarettes ? which are packaged with the image of a ...
“MALBORO MAN” Robert Norris has died on his ranch in Colorado Springs – after 90 years of never touching a cigarette. The first real-life cowboy to hold a Marlboro cigarette in his hand and play the ...
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