David McLean

David McLean

Deceased · Born: May 19, 1922 · Died: Oct 12, 1995

Personal Details

BornMay 19, 1922 Greentown, Ohio, USA
Spouse
  • Lilo Diane Haig (Liselotte Herlinger)

    ( Jan 28, 1956 to Oct 12, 1995 )
  • Jessie Gordon Burchett

    ( Jan 23, 1946 to Mar 21, 1955 )
Parents
  • Henry Nicholas Huth
  • Lauretta Ann Keller

Biography

The illustrious career of Mr. McLean, a television icon who spent years captivating audiences as the iconic Marlboro Man, a role he embodied for an extended period of time. However, his life took a dramatic turn when he was diagnosed with cancer, prompting him to transform into a passionate anti-smoking advocate, dedicating himself to spreading awareness about the dangers of tobacco consumption.

In a bold move, Mr. McLean confronted the Philip Morris company, the manufacturer of Marlboro cigarettes, at a shareholder meeting, urging them to restrict their advertising efforts and potentially mitigate the harm caused by their products. This courageous act showcased his commitment to a cause greater than himself, as he used his platform to make a positive impact on society.

In addition to his notable work as the Marlboro Man, Mr. McLean's impressive acting credits include appearances in various television programs, such as 'Tate', 'Bonanza', 'The Westerner', 'The High Chaparral', 'The Virginian', and 'Gunsmoke', further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile performer.

Career

1978
Deathsport
Deathsport as Lord Zirpola
1977
Kingdom of the Spiders
Kingdom of the Spiders as Sheriff Gene Smith
1971
The Andromeda Strain
The Andromeda Strain as Sen. McKenzie (uncredited)
1968
Disneyland
Disneyland as Prof. Wilson
1966
1965
Days of Our Lives
Days of Our Lives as Craig Merritt
1964
The Strangler
The Strangler as Lt. Frank Benson
1962
Thriller
Thriller as Ben T. Willsom
1961
The Right Approach
The Right Approach as Bill Sikulovic
X-15
X-15 as Matt Powell
The Silent Call
The Silent Call as Joe Brancato
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea as Ned Thompson (Uncredited)
1960
Tate
Tate as Tate