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Who was the cola nut man?

Who was the cola nut man?

Geoffrey Lamont Holder
Geoffrey Lamont Holder (August 1, 1930 – October 5, 2014) was a Trinidadian-American actor, dancer, musician, and artist.

Where is Geoffrey Holder from?

Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Geoffrey Holder/Place of birth

Geoffrey Lamont Holder was born into a middle-class family on Aug. 1, 1930, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, the youngest of five children of Louise de Frense and Arthur Holder, who had immigrated from Barbados. Geoffrey attended Queen’s Royal College, an elite secondary school in Trinidad.

How old is Geoffrey Holder?

84 years (1930–2014)
Geoffrey Holder/Age at death
Geoffrey Holder, the Tony-winning actor, dancer and choreographer known to millions as Baron Samedi in Bond movie Live and Let Die, has died at 84. Born in Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago, Holder was also a composer, a designer and a celebrated painter.

Is Geoffrey Holder still alive?

Deceased (1930–2014)
Geoffrey Holder/Living or Deceased

What happened to the Uncola guy?

Geoffrey Holder – the actor, dancer and director whose “Uncola” spot for 7UP proved one of the best ads of the 20th century died on Sunday of complications from pneumonia. Trinidadian-born Mr. Holder was of 84.

What does Uncola mean?

UN. (redirected from Uncola) Acronym. Definition. UN.

Who was Geoffrey Holder married to?

Carmen de Lavalladem. 1955–2014
Geoffrey Holder/Spouse

Who was Geoffrey Holder’s wife?

Geoffrey Holder/Wife

Who was the black guy in the 7 Up commercials?

Geoffrey Holder
Geoffrey Holder – the actor, dancer and director whose “Uncola” spot for 7UP proved one of the best ads of the 20th century died on Sunday of complications from pneumonia. Trinidadian-born Mr. Holder was of 84. In the 1970s, Mr.

Who was the voice of the Uncola?

Geoffrey Holder – the actor, dancer and director whose “Uncola” spot for 7UP proved one of the best ads of the 20th century died on Sunday of complications from pneumonia. Trinidadian-born Mr. Holder was of 84.

What does 7UP have to do with Vietnam?

In Vietnam, 7UP was known as the brand stands for refreshing-ness and positivity. The plan of the new positioning was to focus on the “originality” of people, thus the challenge and objective was for the brand to communicate massive awareness about this new direction and to have consumers catch on.

Why is 7UP the Uncola?

In the late 1960s, 7UP began referring to themselves as the Uncola in attempt to compete with Coca-Cola. This identity separated the brand from its peers and firmly established 7UP as a great alternative to its more “corporate” competition from the cola drinks that saturated the soft drink market at the time.