Wayne McLaren explained

Wayne McLaren
Birthname:Lawrence Gilbert McLaren
Birth Date:September 12, 1940
Birth Place:Lake Charles, Louisiana, US
Death Place:Newport Beach, California, US
Occupation:Stuntman, model, actor, rodeo performer
Years Active:1969–1992

Wayne McLaren (born Lawrence Gilbert McLaren, September 12, 1940  - July 22, 1992)[1] was an American stuntman, model, actor, and rodeo performer.

Biography

McLaren worked as a stuntman and rodeo rider before being hired to appear in ads for Marlboro.[2] McLaren competed in bronc riding and bull riding events.[3] In 1976, he did promotional work for the famous Marlboro cigarette advertising campaign as the "Marlboro Man".

After developing lung cancer in 1990, McLaren became an anti-smoking crusader citing his 30-year smoking habit as the cause of his cancer. During the time of McLaren's anti-smoking activism, Philip Morris denied that McLaren ever appeared in a Marlboro ad. In response, McLaren produced an affidavit from a talent agency that had represented him and a pay check stub asserting that he had been paid for work on a "Marlboro print" job.[4]

Just before his death, a television spot was filmed showing images of him appearing as the cowboy juxtaposed with those of him on his hospital bed; his brother, Charles McLaren, gave a voiceover about the dangers of smoking, and noted that the tobacco industry promoted an 'independent lifestyle' before finally summarizing, 'Lying there with all those tubes in you, how independent can you really be?' [5]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1969Paint Your WagonMinerStunts
Uncredited
1972The HonkersEverett
Junior BonnerUncredited
Cry for Me, BillySoldierStunts
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1968Mission: ImpossibleArtie Calvitos2 episodes
1969The Mod SquadMiller 1 episode
1971The F.B.I.Jay Yarborough 1 episode
CannonJackie / T.J.TV movie
1972–1973CannonHarold Degnan / Alex Farrell2 episodes, (final appearance)
1973GunsmokeHomer1 episode

Notes and References

  1. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6844855/wayne-mclaren Lawrence Gilbert McLaren
  2. Web site: Wayne Mclaren, Former 'Marlboro Man' Who Became Anti-Smoking Crusader. 1992-07-24. seattletimes.nwsource.com. 2009-09-07.
  3. News: A Rough Ride. Marchese. John. 1992-09-13. The New York Times. 29 April 2017. 0362-4331.
  4. News: Wayne McLaren, 51, Rodeo Rider and Model. 1992-07-25. The New York Times. 2009-09-07.
  5. 28 May 2001. "Malboro Manslaughter" at the Urban Legends Reference Pages. Accessed 28 July 2005.