
Charlie the Tuna
'Charlie the Tuna', the
cartoon mascot tuna for StarKist Tuna, was created by Tom Rogers
[1] of the Leo Burnett Agency after StarKist hired Leo Burnett in
1961. StarKist Tuna is the name of a brand of
tuna currently owned by
Del Monte Foods, Inc.
As reported in news stories about Rogers, Charlie the Tuna was based on Rogers' friend, the actor-songwriter
Henry Nemo. B-movie actress
Maila Nurmi claims that the character was originally sketched six years earlier by the actor
James Dean[2]. However, StarKist and Burnett both give full credit to Rogers, and there is no actual evidence for Nurmi's claim.
The advertisements depicted Charlie (voiced by actor
Herschel Bernardi) as a hipster wearing a
beret and glasses, whose goal is to be caught by the StarKist company. Charlie believes that he is so hip and cultured that he has "good taste," and is thus the perfect tuna for StarKist. Charlie is always rejected in the form of a note attached to a fish hook that said "'Sorry, Charlie'." The reason given in the commercials for the rejection was that StarKist wasn't looking for tuna with good taste, but rather for tuna that tasted good.
"Sorry, Charlie" became closely associated with StarKist and was also a popular
American catchphrase. Charlie appeared in more than 80 advertisements for StarKist until the 1980s, when the campaign was retired. In Canada, Charlie was pulled from store shelves in 1985 as a result of the Conservative Government's
Tunagate tainted tuna scandal. The "Sorry, Charlie" slogan was parodied mercilessly by Canadian editorial cartoonists and journalists.
Charlie made a comeback in
1999, when StarKist revived him to introduce their new line of healthier tuna products.
[3] He has been the mascot of the company since then.
American hip hop star
Chali 2na chose his rap name by slightly modifying the name Charlie Tuna, a nickname his uncle gave him in his youth.
American football head coach
Bill Parcells earned the nickname "The Big Tuna" when he responded to a bogus statement from a player with the incredulous "Who do you think I am? Charlie the Tuna?"
Rogers died
June 24 2005[4]. Bernardi, the original voice of the character, died
May 9 1986[5].
References
1. Tom Rogers as the creator of Charlie the Tuna
2. Actress claims Charlie the Tuna invented by James Dean
3. Revised advertising campaign
4. Tom Rogers died June 24 2005
5. Hershel Bernardi died May 9, 1986
External links
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StarKist Tuna