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Paul Eli Margulies [1] (1935–2014) was an American writer, philosopher and advertising-industry creative director. Margulies was famous for writing jingles like " Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz, Oh What a Relief it Is!" [2] and inventing tag lines such as "I can't believe I ate the whole thing". A graduate of Dartmouth with a degree in philosophy, Margulies retired at an early age to write about philosophy.

Margulies was the son of Henrietta (née Greenspan) and Irving Margulies. [1] Although famous on Madison Avenue for his innovative work in advertising, Margulies was best known (at the time of his death) as the father of actress Julianna Margulies. [3] [4] [5]

References

  1. ^ a b Finding Your Roots, March 1, 2016, PBS
  2. ^ Lawrence, Mary (2003). A Big Life In Advertising. New York: Simon and Schuster. pp.  153–. ISBN  978-0-7432-4586-9 – via Internet Archive.
  3. ^ Margulies, Julianna (November 6, 2014). "In Memoriam: Paul Margulies: The Man Who Wrote "Plop Plop Fizz Fizz"". The Huffington Post.
  4. ^ Marquina, Sierra (October 9, 2014). "Julianna Margulies' Father Paul Margulies Passes Away at Age 79". Celebrity News. Us Weekly.
  5. ^ "Paul Margulies (obituary)". The Berkshire Eagle. October 9, 2014.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paul Eli Margulies [1] (1935–2014) was an American writer, philosopher and advertising-industry creative director. Margulies was famous for writing jingles like " Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz, Oh What a Relief it Is!" [2] and inventing tag lines such as "I can't believe I ate the whole thing". A graduate of Dartmouth with a degree in philosophy, Margulies retired at an early age to write about philosophy.

Margulies was the son of Henrietta (née Greenspan) and Irving Margulies. [1] Although famous on Madison Avenue for his innovative work in advertising, Margulies was best known (at the time of his death) as the father of actress Julianna Margulies. [3] [4] [5]

References

  1. ^ a b Finding Your Roots, March 1, 2016, PBS
  2. ^ Lawrence, Mary (2003). A Big Life In Advertising. New York: Simon and Schuster. pp.  153–. ISBN  978-0-7432-4586-9 – via Internet Archive.
  3. ^ Margulies, Julianna (November 6, 2014). "In Memoriam: Paul Margulies: The Man Who Wrote "Plop Plop Fizz Fizz"". The Huffington Post.
  4. ^ Marquina, Sierra (October 9, 2014). "Julianna Margulies' Father Paul Margulies Passes Away at Age 79". Celebrity News. Us Weekly.
  5. ^ "Paul Margulies (obituary)". The Berkshire Eagle. October 9, 2014.

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