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Charles Southwood‌

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Charles Southwood

Los Angeles, California, USA

Charles Southwood

Los Angeles, California, USA

Gender

Male

Birthday

calendar1937-08-30

Popularity

star2.1

Biography

Charles Southwood born Charles Allen Southwood August 30, 1937 in Los Angeles, California, died April 8, 2009 in Grants Pass, Oregon was an American actor in Europe and the founder of Death Cigarettes. Born in Los Angeles in 1937, his family moved to Oregon at the end of World War II. He earned a degree in philosophy at Oregon State University. He travelled to Europe where he worked at a variety of jobs before becoming a stand in for Lex Barker on Woman Times Seven in 1966. He was spotted by an agent who led him into lead roles in spaghetti westerns. Returning to Oregon, he came up with the idea of "Death Cigarettes" in 1991. Deciding to be honest about the effect of cigarettes, Southwood, a smoker from age 13 to 40, decided to be brutally honest about his cigarettes. In addition to the standard warnings, Death Cigarettes were packed in their own coffin: a stark little black package bearing a skull and crossbones. Southwood traveled to the Southern United States, where the major U.S. tobacco companies found his idea "antithetical to their interests." He found a small tobacco company in Holland that was willing to manufacture his cigarettes, and he briefly took up smoking again to get the blend of tobaccos just right, however he couldn't find a cigarette distributor willing to move his product into stores. "I think they're afraid of pressure from the major cigarette manufacturers". The idea of Death cigarettes was "borrowed" by BJ Cunningham for sales in England from 1991-1999.

Movie Credits

Sartana's Here... Trade Your Pistol for a Coffin

Sartana's Here... Trade Your Pistol for a Coffin‌
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calendar 1970

Roy Colt and Winchester Jack

Roy Colt and Winchester Jack‌
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calendar 1970

She No Longer Talks, She Shoots

She No Longer Talks, She Shoots‌
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calendar 1972

Make the Sign of the Cross, Stranger!

Make the Sign of the Cross, Stranger!‌
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calendar 1968

I Protect Myself Against My Enemies

I Protect Myself Against My Enemies‌
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calendar 1968

They Call Me Hallelujah

They Call Me Hallelujah‌
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calendar 1971

Some Too Quiet Gentlemen

Some Too Quiet Gentlemen‌
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calendar 1973

There Once Was a Cop

There Once Was a Cop‌
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calendar 1972

Manhunt for Murder

Manhunt for Murder‌
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calendar 1971

Documenteur

Documenteur‌
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calendar 1981

Profession: Adventurers

Profession: Adventurers‌
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calendar 1973

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