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Calvin Coolidge Worthington Wiki Biography
Calvin Coolidge Worthington was born on 27 November 1920, in Shidler, Oklahoma USA, and was a car dealer, best known for his various television and radio advertisements for the Worthington Dealership Group. He also made several minor appearances in films. His iconic advertisements would always include a dog named Spot who was not really a dog, but appeared as a different animal in every commercial. All of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it was prior to his passing in 2913.
How rich was Cal Worthington? As of early-2017, sources inform us of a net worth that was at $20 million, mostly earned through success in car dealerships. He was once the largest single owner of a car dealership chain, and also owned an advertising agency. All of these achievements ensured the position of his wealth.
Cal grew up in a poor family and dropped out of school when he was 13 years old. Later, he would work as a water boy before joining the Civilian Conservation Corps two years later. At the start of World War II, he joined the US Army Air Corps and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant, flying a B-17 Flying Fortress in the 390th Bomb Group for 29 missions over Germany. He was awarded the Air Medal five times and was also the Distinguished Flying Cross. He was discharged as a captain and his military career would later be covered in aviation magazines.
After leaving the Army, Worthington wanted to pursue a career as a commercial pilot, but his lack of education proved detrimental. He tried a gas station business but it was not successful, so he then started selling used cars, and after initial success decided to focus on that path. In 1949, he moved to Huntington Park and established a Hudson Motor Car dealership. He then went on to invest in television advertising, starting a television show entitled “Cal’s Corral”. Later, he would transition to dealing with Ford and focusing on a minute and a half commercials. He was saturating a lot of televisions stations with commercials, and eventually introduced the Spot gimmick as a rivalry to the Chick Lambert commercial “my dog, Storm”.
Throughout the 1960s and ‘70s, Cal’s commercials would play through numerous television stations. The animals that were featured as Spot would include a goose, lion, killer whale, rhinoceros, skunk, caribou and even a hippopotamus; he appeared in several films too, mostly in a small role. Some of the projects he was a part of include “Save the Tiger”, “Gone in 60 Seconds”, Into the Night”, and “Memento”.
For his personal life, it is known that Worthington was married four times, to Barbara (1942-79), Susan (1979-86), Bonnie (1995-2002), and lastly to Anna in 2011 – he had six children. He never actually owned a car, but used vehicles from his dealerships – in 2007, he mentioned that he never really liked cars but just wanted to fly. He passed away apparently of natural causes in September 2013 at the age of 92. His grandson Nick Worthington is now the General Manager of the Worthington automobile empire.
IMDB Wikipedia $20 million 1920 1920-11-27 2013-09-08 6′ 4″ (1.93 m) Actor Barbara Worthington Benjamin Franklin Worthington Cal Worthington Net Worth Cal’s Corral (1959) Calvin Coolidge Worthington Calvin Worthington Coldren Worthington Courtney Worthington Shepherd Four divorces Into the Night (1985) Killer Tomatoes Strike Back! (1991) November 27 Oklahoma Oklahoma or Bly producer Rod Worthington Sagittarius Shidler Susan Skellenger The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962) U.S.
Calvin Coolidge Worthington Quick Info
Full Name | Cal Worthington |
Net Worth | $20 Million |
Date Of Birth | November 27, 1920 |
Died | 2013-09-08 |
Place Of Birth | Shidler, Oklahoma or Bly, Oklahoma, U.S. |
Height | 6′ 4″ (1.93 m) |
Profession | Actor, Producer |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Four divorces |
Children | Rod Worthington, Barbara Worthington, Calvin Worthington, Courtney Worthington Shepherd, Susan Skellenger, Coldren Worthington, * Rod Worthington, * Barbara Worthington, * Calvin Worthington, * Courtney Worthington Shepherd, * Susan Skellenger, * Coldren Worthington |
Parents | Benjamin Franklin Worthington |
IMDB | http://imdb.com/name/nm941752 |
Calvin Coolidge Worthington Important Facts
- The character Hal Jackson in Made in America (1993) was based on Cal Worthington. Like Worthington, Hal Jackson was shown acting alongside exotic animals in commercials for his car dealerships.
- Flew B-17s on 29 missions over Germany in WWII.
- Ex-son-in-law of Golden Henning.
- Ex-brother-in-law of Bunny Henning.
- Father of Rod, Barbie, Calvin, Susie and Coldren.
- Owns several car dealerships (mostly in California) and is locally famous for his near-surreal commercials in which he wears a cowboy hat and praises his cars and great deals at length while engaging in antics with various animals (bears, goats, horses, etc.) He invariably says “My dog, Spot”.
- Used to own a Chevrolet dealership in Houston, Texas (1990-1993)
Calvin Coolidge Worthington Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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The Fall Guy | 1985 | TV Series | Dealin’ Dave | Actor |
Cal’s Corral | 1959 | TV Series executive producer – 1959-1972 | Producer | |
Memento | 2000 | special thanks | Thanks | |
Nova | 2009 | TV Series documentary | Himself – The Worthington Dealership Group | Self |
Killer Tomatoes Strike Back! | 1991 | Himself | Self | |
Into the Night | 1985 | Himself | Self | |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | 1971-1972 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Cal’s Corral | 1959 | TV Series | Himself – Host (1957-1972) | Self |