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− | + | Sheriff of Safety Town, he was in scores of [[Dodge Charger]] and [[Dodge Challenger]] commercials in the late 60s and Early 70s, where he pull the cars over for looking too fast, and tell the driver in a gravely voice) "'''You're in a heap of trouble boy'''". | |
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+ | American character actor Joe Higgins was most prominent playing the character of a sheriff in commercials and public service announcements. An actor from the age of nine, he attended the University of Dayton (Ohio) and worked in radio while a student. He entered television and played recurring roles on such television series as The Rifleman (1958) and Arrest and Trial (1963). His 1969 automobile commercial as a gravel-voiced sheriff became enormously popular, and Higgins played the character in scores of commercials, print ads and public appearances, twice winning the CLIO award for commercial actors. In addition to his acting, he earned a Ph.D. in Aviation Education from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He died in 1998. Services were held at Forest Lawn in the Hollywood Hills and his ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean off the channel Islands north of Los Angeles by his two children; Brian and Valerie. | ||
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== Family Facts == | == Family Facts == | ||
− | * DOB: | + | * DOB: July 12, 1925 |
− | * Place of Birth: | + | * Place of Birth: Logansport, Indiana, USA |
− | * Spouse: ?? | + | * Spouse: Bernadine C . Di'domenico (May 1952 - 1970) ( divorced) ( 2 children) |
+ | * Spouse: Jackie ? (? - 15 June 1998) ( his death) | ||
* Children: | * Children: | ||
− | ** | + | ** Brian |
− | ** | + | ** Valerie |
− | * DOD: | + | * DOD: June 15, 1998 in Los Angeles, California, USA (heart attack) |
* Interned: ?? | * Interned: ?? | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:58, 28 April 2020
Sheriff of Safety Town, he was in scores of Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger commercials in the late 60s and Early 70s, where he pull the cars over for looking too fast, and tell the driver in a gravely voice) "You're in a heap of trouble boy".
American character actor Joe Higgins was most prominent playing the character of a sheriff in commercials and public service announcements. An actor from the age of nine, he attended the University of Dayton (Ohio) and worked in radio while a student. He entered television and played recurring roles on such television series as The Rifleman (1958) and Arrest and Trial (1963). His 1969 automobile commercial as a gravel-voiced sheriff became enormously popular, and Higgins played the character in scores of commercials, print ads and public appearances, twice winning the CLIO award for commercial actors. In addition to his acting, he earned a Ph.D. in Aviation Education from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He died in 1998. Services were held at Forest Lawn in the Hollywood Hills and his ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean off the channel Islands north of Los Angeles by his two children; Brian and Valerie.
Family Facts
- DOB: July 12, 1925
- Place of Birth: Logansport, Indiana, USA
- Spouse: Bernadine C . Di'domenico (May 1952 - 1970) ( divorced) ( 2 children)
- Spouse: Jackie ? (? - 15 June 1998) ( his death)
- Children:
- Brian
- Valerie
- DOD: June 15, 1998 in Los Angeles, California, USA (heart attack)
- Interned: ??
References
Magazine References
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