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The Marlboro Man is a figure that was used in tobacco advertising campaigns for Marlboro cigarettes. In the United States, where the campaign originated, it was used from 1954 to 1999. The Marlboro Man was first conceived by advertising executive Leo Burnett in 1954.
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16 mar 2022 · Clarence Hailey Long, Jr., often known as C.H. Long (January 9, 1910 – June 29, 1978), was the rugged Texas cowboy sensationalized as the original Marlboro Man. Long, then foreman of the JA Ranch, was catapulted to national attention in 1949, when Life magazine magazine published a series of Leonard McCombe photographs on ranching in the ...
17 lut 2015 · Business. The Real Marlboro Man. Darrell Winfield, star of the most successful campaign in tobacco history, sold the spirit of the cowboy to American men—and, surprisingly, women too. By Adrian...
9 lis 2019 · Philanthropist and rancher Bob Norris, best known as the original "Marlboro Man," died earlier this week. He was 90. His image graced thousands of billboards and magazine ads, always with a ...
5 kwi 2024 · The Marlboro Man campaign consists of rephotographed pictures from earlier advertisements of Marlboro cigarettes that featured manly cowboys in gorgeous sceneries. In his version, Prince scraps all copy and labels, leaving with just the singular cowboy figure.
21 paź 2009 · A photo of the Texas cowboy in a 1949 issue of LIFE magazine served as inspiration for advertising executive Leo Burnett, who in 1954, conceived the supremely masculine “Marlboro Man”. More about the man and the campaign after the jump.