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Ten Top Celebrities That Have Died From Smoking
Many of these people were famous for their smoking of multiple packs of cigarettes per day. There are other celebrities besides John Wayne who also appeared in various cigarette commercials and later died from one of the many diseases caused by their smoking.
Walt Disney
Animator, producer and co-founder of the Walt Disney Company died at the age of 65 from lung cancer; the most famous celebrity to have died from smoking.
Humphrey Bogart
This famous actor died at 57 years old from cancer of the esophagus after a 30-year career and appearing in 75 films.
Frank Sinatra
At 82 years old, this famous singer and actor died of a heart attack while also suffering from bladder cancer.
John Wayne
At 72, John Wayne died of stomach cancer & was suffering from various other cancers as well at the time of his death.
Nat “King” Cole
This famous singer was the first African-American to host a TV show and died from lung cancer at the age of 45.
Johnny Carson
This famous talk show host of “The Tonight Show” died of emphysema at 79 years old.
Sigmund Freud
At the age of 83, this neurologist, who founded the psychoanalytic school of psychiatry, died from cancer of the jaw.
T.S. Eliot
At 76 years old, this famous 20th century author and poet died of emphysema developed from smoking.
Victor Crawford
This famous tobacco lobbyist became a tobacco control advocate and died at the age of 63 from lung cancer.
Ex-Marlboro Man dies from smoking-related disease
Published January 26, 2014 Associated Press
Eric Lawson, who portrayed the ruggedly handsome Marlboro man in cigarette ads during the late 1970s, has died. Of smoking. He was 72.
Lawson died January 10 at his home in San Luis Obispo of respiratory failure due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, his wife, Susan Lawson said Sunday.
Lawson was an actor with bit parts on TV shows when he was hired to appear in Marlboro ads from 1978 to 1981. A smoker since age 14, Lawson later appeared in an anti-smoking commercial that parodied the Marlboro man, and an “Entertainment Tonight” segment to discuss the negative effects of smoking. Susan said her husband was proud of the interview, even though he was still smoking at the time, and continued the habit until he was diagnosed with COPD.
A few other actors and models who pitched Marlboro brand cigarettes have also died of smoking-related diseases. They include David Millar, who died of emphysema in 1987, and David McLean, who died of lung cancer in 1995.
Lawson is survived by six children, 18 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren – and many other smokers who saw the ad and thought it was cool to smoke.