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Sy Sperling, Hair Club for Men founder and client, dies at 78
Updated 1:27 PM ET, Thu February 20, 2020
Sy Sperling in a Hair Club for Men TV ad.(CNN)Sy Sperling, the founder of Hair Club for Men, died after an illness in Boca Raton, Florida, on Wednesday, said company vice president Rich Narcisi. Sperling was 78.
Sperling is best known for his TV ads in the 1980s that famously pitched his hair restoration club with the tag line, "I'm not only the Hair Club president, but I'm also a client."
That first national commercial with Sperling aired in 1982.
"Colleagues, friends, and family recall Mr. Sperling as a visionary with an immense passion for business, innovation and helping others," said a post on the company website."We continue to live by his words 'Live life to the fullest, take chances and risks, and believe in yourself.'"
His TV commercials quickly became a cultural phenomenon with over 10,000 telephone calls received by the Hair Club in the first month it aired, according to the company.Sperling created Hair Club for Men in 1976. He had "experienced hair loss himself and was unhappy with the poor quality of available solutions," the company said.
Sperling sold the company in 2000 and retired, spending his time between Vancouver and Hillsboro Beach, Florida.
Sy Sperling, Hair Club for Men founder and client, dies at 78
Updated 1:27 PM ET, Thu February 20, 2020
Sy Sperling in a Hair Club for Men TV ad.(CNN)Sy Sperling, the founder of Hair Club for Men, died after an illness in Boca Raton, Florida, on Wednesday, said company vice president Rich Narcisi. Sperling was 78.
Sperling is best known for his TV ads in the 1980s that famously pitched his hair restoration club with the tag line, "I'm not only the Hair Club president, but I'm also a client."
That first national commercial with Sperling aired in 1982.
"Colleagues, friends, and family recall Mr. Sperling as a visionary with an immense passion for business, innovation and helping others," said a post on the company website."We continue to live by his words 'Live life to the fullest, take chances and risks, and believe in yourself.'"
His TV commercials quickly became a cultural phenomenon with over 10,000 telephone calls received by the Hair Club in the first month it aired, according to the company.Sperling created Hair Club for Men in 1976. He had "experienced hair loss himself and was unhappy with the poor quality of available solutions," the company said.
Sperling sold the company in 2000 and retired, spending his time between Vancouver and Hillsboro Beach, Florida.
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