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Clara Peller In 1984, she made the infamous commercial.
Fact: The original line was supposed to be, "Where is all the beef?" Clara had a breathing problem, so they shortened it. Also, Clara was hard of hearing. They put a technician behind her to tug her dress when it was time to deliver her beefy lines. The commercial was an instant hit and Clara became a cult celebrity, long before Youtube churned out thousands a day, and on real TV too! Inevitably someone was desperate to get their panties in a twist about anything. Senior citizens groups decided to grab the reigns that day, and try to poo on everyone's parade by claiming the ad was mocking older folks. WTFEver. Honest to God this pc crap is ridiculous. People obviously didn't care, according to some reports, Wendy's profits rose 31%. Clara herself had a single fingered response, "I like the checks." Then Clara made an oops. According to some, Clara
assumed that since her contract with Wendy's stipulated that she couldn't do an
ad for a competing company, she would be okay with doing one for Prego spaghetti
sauce. The line Clara uttered was, "I found it!" Wendy's
was pissed. The line was a direct response to the Wendy's commercials, but
it wasn't for Wendy's product. Everyone knows that Dave packs the
meat, not some stupid spaghetti sauce. It was beef curtains for Clara, Wendy's dumped
her. On August 11, 1987, Clara died of congestive heart failure in her daughter's apartment in Hyde Park. No doubt, little Clara was removed from the apartment from this doorway passing by this mailbox. She was 85 years old. Clara's funeral was held on August 13 at the K.A.M.
Isaiah Israel Congregational Temple. Clara claimed she only made about $30,000 from the
commercials, but Wendy's claimed she made about $500,000. I'm on Wendy's
side here. In my tiny experience in (accidental) commercial acting, I had to speak 4
words in a UPS commercial. I made over $16,000 that year from those 4
words.
Former Vice-President Walter Mondale used the line against rival Senator Gary Hart in his bid for the Democratic nomination in the 1984 presidential campaign. Don't they ruin everything?
www.findadeath.com
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