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Source: tv.msn.com --- 9 days ago
Actor House Peters Jr., who helped turn Mr. Clean into a household mascot, dead at 92 ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 10 days ago
AP - House Peters Jr., a TV actor who became the original Mr. Clean in Proctor & Gamble's commercials for household cleaners, died Wednesday. He was 92. ...
Source: www.nytimes.com --- 9 days ago
Mr. Peters was an actor who appeared with bald head and hoop earring as the original Mr. Clean in Procter & Gamble’s commercials for household cleaners. ...
Source: www.latimes.com --- 10 days ago
He is survived by his wife, Lucy Pickett, a daughter, another son and four grandchildren. ...
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com --- 10 days ago
Mr. Clean gets rid of dirt and grime and grease in just a minute. Mr. Clean can Clean your whole House and everything that’s in it. Mr. Clean, Mr. Clean, Mr. Clean! I listened to that catchy jingle when I... ...
Source: www.nydailynews.com --- 10 days ago
House Peters Jr., a television actor who became the original Mr. Clean on Proctor & Gamble's commercials for household cleaners, has died. He was 92. ...
Source: www.philly.com --- 8 days ago
House Peters Jr., 92, a TV actor who became the original Mr. Clean in Procter & Gamble's commercials for household cleaners, has died. ...
Source: www.associatedcontent.com --- 9 days ago
The original actor to play Mr Clean in commercials has passed away at age 92 ...
Source: www.pittsburghlive.com --- 9 days ago
Two former special assistants to the general manager have been removed. In addition, long-time equipment manager Roger Wilson was fired Wednesday, the same day play-by-play announcer Lanny Frattare retired. ...
Source: www.postchronicle.com --- 9 days ago
House Peters Jr, aka Mr. Clean, died at a Los Angeles Hospital of pneumoinia at the age of 92.... <a href="http://www.postchronicle.com/news/original/article_212176103.shtml"><b>More</b> ...
Source: bittenandbound.com --- 9 days ago
Recent photo of House Peters Jr., the original “Mr. CleanHouse Peters Jr., the original Mr. Clean in Proctor & Gamble’s television commercials for the household cleaner, died of pneumonia Wednesday at the Motion Picture and Television Fund Hospital in Los Angeles. The 92-year-old actor played many supporting roles throughout his career, but became best-known in [...] ...
Source: www.dailypress.com --- 9 days ago
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ House Peters Jr., a TV actor who became the original Mr. Clean in Proctor & Gamble's commercials for household cleaners, died Wednesday. He was 92. ...
Source: www.marketingshift.com --- 9 days ago
Today, America lost one of the most famous faces in commercial history, as House Peters Junior, "Mr. Clean" passed away at age 92.  He was the first actor to play the role of "Mr. Clean" for Proctor and Gamble's cleaning product. Eventually, his cartoon caricature became one of the most recognizable logos in american households. Most of us immediately associate "Mr. Clean" commercial's simple jingle and the cartoon character, but Mr. Peter's live-action version, a strong,burly bald man, gave the  cleaner a reputation as strong and trustworthy product. Mr. Clean's verifies the power of branding. His image shows the signifcant relationship between customer loyalty and name recognition.  In a sense, Mr. Clean was was the Google of household cleaners- the name replaced the product, similar to how Coke has become the common term for any soft drink. R.I.P. House Peters. ...
Source: www.popfi.com --- 10 days ago
Actor House Peters, Jr., better known to a generation as the inspiration for the bald-headed, muscular advertising icon Mr. Clean, passed away Wednesday at the Motion Picture and Television Fund Hospital at the age of 92. Peters, the son of silent movie actor House Peters, found fame as Mr. Clean but kept busy in Hollywood [...] ...
Source: mvn.com --- 21 hours ago
The San Francisco Giants cleared quite a bit of room on their 40-man roster last night, out-righting pitchers Tyler Walker, Kevin Correia, and Brad Hennessey. The move was made so San Francisco could grab a couple players in the Rule-V draft and protect them. All three hurlers were set to receive a raise in arbitration [...] ...
Source: gaysocialites.com --- 10 days ago
House Peters Jr., a TV actor who became the original face of Proctor & Gamble's Mr. Clean has died. He was 92 years old. Peters died of pneumonia at the Motion Picture and Television Fund Hospital in Los Angeles on Wednesday, according to his son Jon Peters. In the 1950's and 60's, House advertised the famous household cleaner with the trademark jingle, "Mr. Clean, Mr. Clean." Peter's credits don't end there though. House Peters Jr. played many supporting roles through his career, including working with Roy Rogers and Gene Autry on their television shows. He also appeared in "Perry Mason," "Gunsmoke," "The Twilight Zone" and "Lassie." "He always played the heavy," Jon Peters said, referring to his father's customary roles as a villain or brawny character. "Even though he wasn't happy about being cast in those roles, he worked really hard at it." According to his website, Peters Jr. was a working actor between 1935-1967. Our thoughts are with his surviving family - his wife, Lucy Pickett, a daughter, two sons and four grandchildren. ...
Source: www.seo-webdesign.in --- 10 days ago
Los Angeles: The television actor - House Peters Jr. was known for playing Sheriff Jim Billings in Lassie in the 50s and 60s - died of pneumonia at the Motion Picture and Television Fund Hospital in Los Angeles, said his son, Jon Peters. The elder Peters’ most memorable role came as Mr. Clean — a muscular [...] ...
Source: www.brianalvey.com --- 6 days ago
Over a decade ago, when my wife and I were first dating, I shaved my head and got an earring and some quality sunglasses. I loved the look. Without the glasses, I looked a little like Mr. Clean. With them on, I'd love to think I looked like The Shield's Vic Mackey, but I still had the beard. So maybe just from the nose up. I still have two t-shirts from back then that Niki got me. One was a monopoly shirt that I'll tell you about later, maybe. The other was a Mr. Clean t-shirt. I was newly bald the first time I wore it into the office of the startup I was working at and everyone cracked up. One of the guys was pointing at my shirt, then at my face, then back to my shirt. Struggling startups. The impending dot com crash. Ah, the good old days. House Peter, Jr. , the actor who played Mr. Clean in television commercials in the late 1950's and early 60's died yesterday. He was 92. So today I'm wearing my Mr. Clean shirt and getting ready for the big Obsessable codejam that starts on Saturday. Can he Clean a kitchen sink? Quicker than a wink. Can he Clean a window sash? Faster than a flash. Can he Clean a dirty mirror? He'll make it bright and clearer. Can he Clean a diamond ring? Mr. Clean cleans anything. Update: C.K. IMed me and said he couldn't imagine me without hair. So I found this old post which has the only bald picture of me I know of. Funny that in the comments Niki is talking about me looking like Mr. Clean. ...
Source: www.southeasttexas.com --- 8 days ago
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Source: www.hollywoodmemoir.com --- 5 days ago
House Peters Jr., a TV actor who became the original Mr. Clean in Proctor & Gamble's commercials for household cleaners. House Peters, Jr. (January 12, 1916 – October 1, 2008) was an American actor and the son of House Peters, Sr. He was born in New Rochelle, New York, as Robert House Peters, Jr. and died at the Motion Picture and Television Fund Hospital in Los Angeles, California (age 92). Peters died of pneumonia at the Motion Picture and Television Fund Hospital in Los Angeles. In a career that spanned 1935-1967, Peters appeared in many films, primarily as the "heavy," or villain. He appeared in television series including Perry Mason, Gunsmoke, The Twilight Zone and Lassie. From the late 1950s into the 1960s, Peters Jr. played Mr. Clean in television spots, advertising the eponymous cleaning product. ...

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