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Ronald M. Popeil is an American inventor and marketing personality, best known for his direct response marketing company {{w|Ronco}}. He became famous for his infomercials, during which he market numerous Ronco products, such as the Showtime Rotisserie. His career in infomericals spans from the [[1950s]] to the present. | |||
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Ronald M. Popeil is an American inventor and marketing personality, best known for his direct response marketing company {{w|Ronco}}. He became famous for his infomercials, during which he market numerous Ronco products, such as the Showtime Rotisserie. His career in infomericals spans from the [[1950s]] to the present. He voiced [[head jars|his own head in a jar]] in the episode "[[A Clone of My Own]]". | |||
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Revision as of 00:17, 14 May 2011
Ron Popeil | |
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Profession | Guest voice actor |
Born | 3 May 1935 |
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- This article is about the voice actor. For the Futurama character, see Ron Popeil's head.
Ronald M. Popeil is an American inventor and marketing personality, best known for his direct response marketing company Ronco. He became famous for his infomercials, during which he market numerous Ronco products, such as the Showtime Rotisserie. His career in infomericals spans from the 1950s to the present. He voiced his own head in a jar in the episode "A Clone of My Own".