Mr. Clean Passes Away at 92

Remember Mr. Clean? He was that bald headed guy with the earring that was muscularly built who endorsed dirt-busting commercials for the highly famous laundry soap in the 1950s up to the early 1960s.

The icon of Procter and Gamble is a familiar character up to this day but apparently the original person, Mr. House Peters Jr. has passed away due to Pneumonia. He was 92.

He won a Golden Boot award in 2000 for his lifetime contribution to the western genre.

Peters Jr. retired from acting in the late 1960s after filming his last episode of “Lassie” on television, in which he had a recurring role as Sheriff Jim Billings.

(Source) Reuters


Brian Yalung is an Editor at Talent Zoo mainly contributing to latest news and issues on advertising and marketing. He is the editor for Beyond Madison Avenue and Beneath the Brand Blogs of Talent Zoo.

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