Cal Worthington

Salesperson, Deceased Person

1920 – 2013

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Who was Cal Worthington?

Calvin Coolidge "Cal" Worthington was an American car dealer, best known on the West Coast of the United States, and to a more limited extent elsewhere, from minor appearances and parodies in a number of movies. He was best known for his unique radio and television advertisements for the Worthington Dealership Group. In these advertisements, he was usually joined by "his dog Spot," except that "Spot" was never a dog. Often, Spot was a tiger, a seal, an elephant, a chimpanzee, or a bear. In one ad, "Spot" was a hippopotamus, which Worthington rode in the commercial. On some occasions, "Spot" was a vehicle, such as an airplane that Worthington would be seen standing atop the wings of while airborne. "Spot" was officially retired in the mid-1980s; however he was mentioned occasionally in his later commercials.

According to a profile published in the Sacramento Bee in 1990, Worthington grossed $316.8 million in 1988, making him at the time the largest single owner of a car dealership chain. His advertising agency, named Spot Advertising, had Worthington as its only client and spent $15 million on commercials, the most of any auto dealer at the time. He sold automobiles from 1945 until his death and owned a 24,000-acre ranch located in Orland, California, north of Sacramento.

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Born
Nov 27, 1920
Shidler
Also known as
  • Calvin Coolidge Worthington
  • Calvin Coolidge "Cal" Worthington
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Nationality
  • United States of America
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Died
Sep 8, 2013
Orland

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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