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|firstname = Ron | |firstname = Ron | ||
|surname = Popeil | |surname = Popeil | ||
|profession = Guest voice actor | |profession = Guest voice actor | ||
|birth date = 3 May 1935 | |image = [[File:Ron Popeil.jpg|225px]] | ||
|birth date = 3 May, [[1935]] | |||
|wikipedia = Ron Popeil | |wikipedia = Ron Popeil | ||
|imdb = | |imdb = nm1528334 | ||
|chartype = | |chartype = | ||
|voice category = | |voice category = | ||
}} | }} | ||
Ronald M. Popeil is an American inventor and marketing personality | |||
{{about|the voice actor|the ''[[Futurama]]'' [[character]]|Ron Popeil's head}} | |||
'''Ronald M. "Ron" Popeil''' is an [[American]] inventor and marketing personality who voiced [[Ron Popeil's head|his own head in a jar]] in the episode "[[A Big Piece of Garbage]]". He is best known as the founder and spokesman for the direct response marketing company {{w|Ronco}}. He began his career as a door-to-door salesman for his father Samuel, selling kitchen-related products such as the {{w|Veg-O-Matic}}. Ron Popeil began recording himself demonstrating his father's inventions which led to his career as a {{w|pitchman}}, which led to fame and has spanned from the [[1950s]] to the present. He has marketed many of his inventions under the Ronco brand, including the Pocket Fisherman, the Electric Food Dehydrator, and the Showtime Rotisserie. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 15 May 2011
Ron Popeil | |
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Profession | Guest voice actor |
Born | 3 May, 1935 |
IMDB profile | nm1528334 |
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- This article is about the voice actor. For the Futurama character, see Ron Popeil's head.
Ronald M. "Ron" Popeil is an American inventor and marketing personality who voiced his own head in a jar in the episode "A Big Piece of Garbage". He is best known as the founder and spokesman for the direct response marketing company Ronco. He began his career as a door-to-door salesman for his father Samuel, selling kitchen-related products such as the Veg-O-Matic. Ron Popeil began recording himself demonstrating his father's inventions which led to his career as a pitchman, which led to fame and has spanned from the 1950s to the present. He has marketed many of his inventions under the Ronco brand, including the Pocket Fisherman, the Electric Food Dehydrator, and the Showtime Rotisserie.