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LOS ANGELES — Dick Wilson, the actor and pitchman who played the uptight grocer begging customers “Please, don’t squeeze the Charmin,” died Monday. He was 91. The man famous as TV’s “Mr. Whipple” died ...
Dick Wilson made "Please don't squeeze the Charmin" a household phrase. A statement released by Procter and Gamble says Wilson died at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Woodland Hills, ...
Dick Wilson spent 25 years admonishing consumers not to squeeze the Charmin. As Mr. Whipple, he was one of the most familiar of all actors who have appeared in television commercials. And, said Dick ...
Dick Wilson, the actor who portrayed the persnickety, yet intriguingly flawed, grocer, Mr. Whipple, in decades worth of commercials, died the other day. It had been years since his character had urged ...
John Chervokas, who is credited with having written "Please don't squeeze the Charmin" for the Procter & Gamble brand in 1964, when he was a junior copywriter, has died. He suffered a fatal stroke at ...
Days after the death of the actor who urged customers not to "squeeze the Charmin" in the famous toilet paper ads, two retired copywriters are claiming credit for the iconic line. Charmin maker ...
LOS ANGELES — Dick Wilson, the character actor and pitchman who for 21 years played an uptight grocer begging customers "Please, don't squeeze the Charmin," died Monday. He was 91. The man famous as ...
He may have been a fictional character devised by the Proctor & Gamble corporation to sell Charmin toilet paper from 1964 to ...