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  2. Infomercial legend Ron Popeil dies at 86 [Video] - AOL

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    Ron Popeil, the legendary infomercial spokesman behind such products as Showtime Rotisserie and Hair in a Can, has died. He was 86. Infomercial legend Ron Popeil dies at 86 [Video]

  3. Infomercial pioneer Ron Popeil dies at 86 [Video] - AOL

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    He was famously parodied by Saturday Night Live's Dan Aykroyd in his 1976 "Bass-o-Matic" sketch — which the comedian encored in 2015 to mark the show's 40th anniversary — and elsewhere.

  4. Infomercial legend Ron Popeil dies at 86 [Video] - AOL

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  5. Ron Popeil - Wikipedia

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    Popeil's success in infomercials, memorable marketing personality, and ubiquity on American television have allowed him and his products to appear in a variety of popular media environments including cameo appearances on television shows such as The X-Files, [a] Futurama, [b] [c] King of the Hill, [d] [e] The Simpsons, [f] Sex and the City, [g ...

  6. John Moschitta Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Moschitta Jr. (born August 6, 1954), also known as "Motormouth" John Moschitta, "John Mosquita" or "Pequeña Mosca" ("Little Fly"), for the latin fans, and The Fast-Talking Guy, is an American actor, singer and spokesman. He is best known for his rapid speech delivery.

  7. Infomercial Icon Ron Popeil Dies at 86 - AOL

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    Ron Popeil, the infomercial icon behind products like the Pocket Fisherman and Hair in a Can, died on Wednesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, according to the Associated Press. He ...

  8. Billy Mays - Wikipedia

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    He was very well known for shouting during infomercials. For example, The Washington Post staff writer Frank Ahrens called him and other similar television salesmen "a full-volume pitchman, amped up like a candidate for a tranquilizer-gun takedown". [11] In October 2000, Mays shot an infomercial for the then-three-year-old OxiClean corporation ...

  9. Ron Popeil, the prolific infomercial spokesman behind “as seen on TV” products like the Showtime Rotisserie and Hair in a Can, has died. He was 86. Popeil died early Wednesday morning at ...