Bob Norris, a rancher whose rugged persona graced billboards and television commercials as an original Marlboro Man, died Nov. 3 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was 90. Norris' death was announced ...
The real-life Marlboro Man didn't smoke. Bob Norris was Marlboro's first model, the inspiration for their logo, and the most impactful identity-marketing campaign in Tobacco history. He lived a full, ...
Marlboro cigarettes are synonymous with the rugged figure who sells them: the Marlboro Man. But the cigarette he smokes was originally marketed to women, and its journey from the lips of debutantes to ...
A rugged, chisel-jawed cowboy, tired from a long day of working on the plains, lights up a cigarette with the help of a similarly stoic male companion. The wordless exchange, backed by a soundtrack of ...
There’s no mistaking Marlboro is one of the most distinguishable brands of cigarettes. This recognition can be attributed to the Marlboro Man advertising campaigns that ran from 1954 to 1999, a rugged ...
Bob Norris, a rancher whose rugged persona graced billboards and television commercials as an original Marlboro Man, died Nov. 3 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was 90. Norris' death was announced ...
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