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Alan Landers is a Actor American born on 30 november 1940 at Brooklyn (USA)

Alan Landers

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Birth name Alan Stewart Levine
Nationality USA
Birth 30 november 1940 at Brooklyn (USA)
Death 27 february 2009 (at 68 years) at Lauderhill (USA)

Alan Landers (born Alan Stewart Levine) (November 30, 1940 – February 27, 2009) was an American male model and actor, best known as the "Winston Man", who appeared in advertising for Winston cigarettes.

Biography

Born in Brooklyn, New York on November 30, 1940, he started to smoke "before [his] bar mitzvah". He enlisted in the United States Army at 17, where smoking breaks of five minutes each hour helped in the development of a two-and-a-half pack per day smoking habit.


Modeling
After leaving military service, Landers took acting classes in New York and worked as a model, appearing in numerous fashion magazines, including being featured in a Playgirl centerfold. He also appeared in Cosmopolitan, GQ and Vogue. In addition to an appearance in the 1977 film Annie Hall playing the part of a pompous producer, he also had roles in several television programs such as America's Most Wanted.

Appearing in advertisements for Winston cigarettes in the mid-1960s, Landers recounted how he would smoke through cartons of cigarettes, ensuring that the ash on the end of the cigarette was never more than one-quarter inch, puffing to make a spiral of smoke just right for the photograph in ads that appeared with the slogan "Winston tastes good like a cigarette should". Reynolds paid him $3,000 to $5,000 a day for the week-long photo shoot, making it one of his most rewarding modeling jobs.


Anti-smoking advocacy
In 1987, he was diagnosed with lung cancer and later emphysema and cancer of the larynx, and had coronary artery bypass surgery, all of which he attributed to a lifetime of heavy smoking. Part of his right lung was removed in 1988, which led him to stop smoking for a few years. He resumed the habit in 1992, stopping a year later when he lost part of his right lung due to cancer.

He became an anti-smoking advocate, calling himself "Winston Man", attributing his health problems to his smoking. Landers traveled to lobby for tobacco reform before the United States Congress and the World Health Organization.

He filed a lawsuit in 1995 against the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, makers of Winston, claiming that the company's cigarettes had exposed him to health risks without adequate warning. An R. J. Reynolds spokesman stated at the time suit was filed that Landers was free to read the warnings that appeared on cigarette packages in the period when he was modeling. The case was scheduled for trial in April 2009, six weeks after his death, and his attorney was considering how to proceed with the matter.

In a magazine interview in early 2000, he stated that "Looking back on my career, I am ashamed that I helped promote such a lethal and addictive product to the children and adults of this country."

When asked how he could have ignored the health risks of smoking, particularly after the addition of the Surgeon General's official 1964 report linking cancer to smoking, he insisted in a 2000 interview with Jane Brody of The New York Times that "at no time was I ever told that cigarettes could be dangerous to my health". His attorney noted that whatever Landers knew about the risks of smoking, "He knew a lot less than R. J. Reynolds did."

In an interview with the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Landers stated that "When I got the diagnosis, I thought about killing myself, but that didn't last. The tobacco companies have been waiting for me to die for years and I haven't. I'm not going to give them the satisfaction of beating me."

He died from cancer of the larynx on February 27, 2009 at his home in Lauderhill, Florida, after surviving his previous bouts with lung cancer as well as heart disease.

Usually with

Andy Sidaris
Andy Sidaris
(1 films)
Woody Allen
Woody Allen
(1 films)
Paula Trueman
Paula Trueman
(1 films)
Chris Newman
Chris Newman
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Alan Landers (5 films)

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Actor

Cop and ½
Cop and ½ (1993)
, 1h33
Directed by Henry Winkler
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Action
Themes Buddy films, Children's films
Actors Burt Reynolds, Ray Sharkey, Holland Taylor, Ruby Dee, Frank Sivero, Marc Macaulay
Rating42% 2.103982.103982.103982.103982.10398
Devon Butler (Golden) is an eight-year-old boy who lives in Tampa and dreams of being a cop. He watches police TV shows, knows police procedures and plays cops and robbers with his friend Ray. One day, while snooping around in a warehouse, he witnesses a murder. He goes to the police, who want the information, but he refuses to give it unless they make him a cop. They then team him with veteran cop (and child hater) Nick McKenna (Reynolds), and they team up in a comic series of events to find the killer. They eventually come to a mutual understanding in order to bring the killer to justice.
Annie Hall
Annie Hall (1977)
, 1h33
Directed by Woody Allen
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Films about films, Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts, Carol Kane, Shelley Duvall, Paul Simon
Roles Lacey Party Guest
Rating79% 3.9981753.9981753.9981753.9981753.998175
The comedian Alvy Singer (Woody Allen) is trying to understand why his relationship with Annie Hall (Diane Keaton) ended a year ago. Growing up in New York, he vexed his mother with impossible questions about the emptiness of existence, but he was precocious about his innocent sexual curiosity.
Stacey
Stacey (1973)

Directed by Andy Sidaris
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Action, Crime
Actors Alan Landers, Anitra Ford, Marjorie Bennett, Cristina Raines, Nicholas Georgiade, Eddie Ryder
Roles Bob Eastwood
Rating49% 2.477072.477072.477072.477072.47707
The protagonist is Stacey Hanson (Anne Randall), a private eye and race car driver. She is hired by aging heiress Florence Chambers (Marjorie Bennett) to investigate the close members of her family who live in her mansion. Stacey is to determine whether the members of Florence's family are worthy to be included in her will. They are three: Florence's nephew John (John Alderman), his wife Tish (Anitra Ford), and Florence's grand-niece Pamela (Cristina Raines).
Color Me Dead, 1h37
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action
Actors Tom Tryon, Carolyn Jones, Rick Jason, Tony Ward, Tom Oliver, Suzy Kendall
Roles Sam
Rating56% 2.8167552.8167552.8167552.8167552.816755
Lawyer Frank Bigelow discovers he has been poisoned and has only weeks to live. He spends the time tracking down his own murderer.