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Name
  
Darrell Winfield


Siblings
  
Ray Winfield

In a Marlboro advertisement, Darrell Winfield with a fierce look, looking at the right side while smoking, has brown hair and a mustache, wearing dark blue polo and a white cowboy hat.

Died
  
January 12, 2015, Riverton, Wyoming, United States

Spouse
  
Lennie L. Spring (m. ?–2015)

Children
  
Brian Winfield, Janet Mendes, Darlene Raymond, Lisa Saunders, Nancy Eppler, Debi Walters

Similar
  
Wayne McLaren, William Thourlby, Dante Spencer

Memorial Day Interview Ret USAF Maj Darrell Winfield on The Man Cave


Darrell H. Winfield (July 30, 1929 – January 12, 2015) was an American rancher and model best known as "The Marlboro Man" in television commercials and magazine advertisements for Marlboro cigarettes. Winfield was born in Kansas, Oklahoma. His family relocated to California's San Joaquin Valley when he was 6 years old. This move was inspired by the "Okie migration" that was prominent in the 1930s where many mid-west farmers, devastated by the Dust Bowl, headed west to California to start over. He was the Marlboro man from 1968 until 1989. He is also credited with being the most portrayed man in the world by some. Philip Morris has used many cowboys for their ads but has declared that Winfield was "really the Marlboro man."

In a Marlboro advertisement, Darrell Winfield with a fierce look, looking at the right side while smoking, has brown hair and a mustache, wearing dark blue polo and a white cowboy hat. On the right a cowboy riding a horse along with eleven horses with his right hand up holding a rope, wearing white cowboy hat and red long sleeve polo.

As an adult, Winfield moved to Wyoming and began ranching. Executives from Leo Burnett Worldwide, an advertising agency, visited the ranch where Winfield was working in June 1968 to take photographs for a new Phillip Morris sales campaign. They liked Winfield's looks and asked him if he would be interested in working for Marlboro.

Darrell Winfield is serious, lighting up his cigarette while covering it with his left hand, has a mustache and brown hair wearing white cowboy hat and a denim jacket over a white polo.

The first Marlboro advertisement that Winfield appeared in was "The Sheriff".

Darrell Winfield is serious, lighting up the cigarette while holding it with his mouth using a gold plated lighter in his right hand and left hand on the wall, has a mustache and brown hair wearing a white cowboy hat and a white polo.

In a 1986 interview, Winfield stated that he thinks that his "life would have basically been the same" if he had not been given the chance to work for Marlboro. He died in Riverton, Wyoming on January 12, 2015, aged 85.

In a Marlboro advertisement Darrell Winfield is serious, lighting up his cigarette with his right hand while covering it with his left hand, has a mustache and brown hair wearing white cowboy hat with white rope on his arm and a denim jacket over a white polo.

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