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Jimmy Dean(1928-2010)

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Jimmy Dean in Daniel Boone (1964)
Jimmy Dean, the musician, actor and entrepreneur, was instrumental in the mainstreaming of country music, a genre that now enjoys popularity in some regions of the United States but which, back in the 1960s, was accorded little respect by mass media. Jimmy Dean had a #1 hit in the US and England with his song "Big Bad John," which established his fame, fame that continues to this day due to his long stint as a spokesman for "Jimmy Dean Pure Pork Sausage," a company he founded and then sold to Consolidated Foods in 1984. He continued as the pitchman for the eponymous brand for 20 years.

Jimmy Dean, a distant cousin of the actor James Dean, was born Jimmy Ray Dean on August 10, 1928 in Plainview, Texas. He took to the life of a professional singer after serving in the U.S. Air Force during the late 1940s. Dean began building his reputation as a musician touring with his band, The Texas Wildcats, which featured Roy Clark as lead guitarist. In 1953, he scored his first hit, "Bummin' Around."

Dean landed a gig as the host of a TV program in the Washington D.C. market, "Town and Country Time." (The District of Columbia has in many ways always been a Southern town.) Dean was a promoter of rising country acts, and such top country singers as Clark and Patsy Cline got their starts with Dean. (He eventually fired Clark but later promoted his career.) Dean subsequently moved to New York after signing with Columbia Records, where he hosted a TV variety show for the CBS network.

In 1961, his song "Big Bad John" went to No. 1 on the Billboard charts and won him the 1962 Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording. Several of his subsequent songs charted in the Top 40, and he scored a Top 10 hit in 1962 with a song commemorating President John F. Kennedy's patrol torpedo boat, "PT 109." Because of his affability and his burgeoning popularity, he occasionally was booked to guest-host "The Tonight Show." ABC offered him a variety show in the mid-1960s, and Dean used it as a forum to present country music on his terms, as a mainstream entertainment. His show offered the first major TV exposure to a number of country singers, including George Jones, Charlie Rich, and Buck Owens. His show also introduced the first Muppet, Jim Henson's Rowlf the Dog.

Aside from a featured part as a Howard Hughes-like billionaire in the James Bond movie Les diamants sont éternels (1971) (Dean said he was offered the role on the basis of his having had a #1 hit with "Big John" in Britain, which surprised him as it had been a decade before), Dean has mostly stuck to his music and the business he founded in 1969, "Jimmy Dean Pure Pork Sausage." The TV commercials featuring the very likable Dean were the best advertising the new brand could have had, and it became #1 in its product category.

In the fall of 2004, Jimmy Dean published his autobiography, "30 Years of Sausage, 50 Years of Ham." He semi-retired and lived with his second wife, the former singer Donna Meade Dean until his death in 2010.
BornAugust 10, 1928
DiedJune 13, 2010(81)
BornAugust 10, 1928
DiedJune 13, 2010(81)
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  • Awards
    • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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Known for

Les diamants sont éternels (1971)
Les diamants sont éternels
6.5
  • Willard Whyte
  • 1971
Ned Beatty, Bo Hopkins, and Jimmy Dean in Big Bad John (1990)
Big Bad John
5.5
  • Cletus Morgan
  • 1990
Dale Robertson and Ben Vereen in Starbuck (1987)
Starbuck
7.2
TV Series
  • Charlie Bullets
Fess Parker in Daniel Boone (1964)
Daniel Boone
7.3
TV Series
  • Josh Clements
  • Jeremiah
  • Delo Jones

Credits

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  • Angela Lansbury in Arabesque (1984)
    Arabesque
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Bobby Diamond
    • 1990
  • Ned Beatty, Bo Hopkins, and Jimmy Dean in Big Bad John (1990)
    Big Bad John
    5.5
    • Cletus Morgan
    • 1990
  • Dale Robertson and Ben Vereen in Starbuck (1987)
    Starbuck
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Charlie Bullets
    • 1987–1988
  • Ricardo Montalban and Hervé Villechaize in L'île fantastique (1977)
    L'île fantastique
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Beau Gillette
    • Charlie Rowlands
    • 1981–1982
  • The City (1977)
    The City
    5.9
    TV Movie
    • Wes Collins
    • 1977
  • Rolling Man (1972)
    Rolling Man
    6.0
    TV Movie
    • Lyman Haukes
    • 1972
  • Les diamants sont éternels (1971)
    Les diamants sont éternels
    6.5
    • Willard Whyte
    • 1971
  • Fess Parker in Daniel Boone (1964)
    Daniel Boone
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Josh Clements
    • Jeremiah
    • Delo Jones
    • 1967–1970
  • Lee Majors and Joey Heatherton in The Ballad of Andy Crocker (1969)
    The Ballad of Andy Crocker
    5.7
    TV Movie
    • Mack
    • 1969
  • The Patty Duke Show (1963)
    The Patty Duke Show
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Jimmy Dean
    • 1963

Music Department



  • Jimmy Dean in The Jimmy Dean Show (1957)
    The Jimmy Dean Show
    8.4
    TV Series
    • musical director
    • 1957

Soundtrack



  • Dennis Quaid and Wyatt Russell in Broke (2025)
    Broke
    6.1
    • performer: "Big Bad John"
    • writer: "Big Bad John"
    • 2025
  • Jim Henson: L'homme aux mille idées (2024)
    Jim Henson: L'homme aux mille idées
    7.7
    • performer: "Friendship" (uncredited)
    • 2024
  • Arde Madrid (2018)
    Arde Madrid
    7.5
    TV Mini Series
    • performer: "Big Bad John"
    • writer: "Big Bad John"
    • 2018
  • Carnage Park (2016)
    Carnage Park
    4.9
    • performer: "Big Bad John"
    • writer: "Big Bad John"
    • 2016
  • Big John: The John Hartson Story (2014)
    Big John: The John Hartson Story
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Big Bad John"
    • writer: "Big Bad John" (uncredited)
    • 2014
  • Brian Gross, Terence Knox, Rich Komenich, and Madeline Fabian in Gila! (2012)
    Gila!
    4.7
    TV Movie
    • lyrics: "Little Black Book"
    • music: "Little Black Book"
    • performer: "Little Black Book"
    • 2012
  • Jason Lee, Jaime Pressly, Ethan Suplee, Eddie Steeples, and Nadine Velazquez in Earl (2005)
    Earl
    7.8
    TV Series
    • performer: "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)"
    • 2005
  • Dominic Monaghan and Patricia Routledge in Hetty Wainthropp Investigates (1995)
    Hetty Wainthropp Investigates
    7.6
    TV Series
    • writer: "Big Bad John" (uncredited)
    • 1998
  • Mise à feu (1993)
    Mise à feu
    5.5
    • performer: "Phfft! You Were Gone!"
    • 1993
  • Nicole Kidman and Thandiwe Newton in Flirting (1991)
    Flirting
    7.1
    • writer: "Big Bad John"
    • 1991
  • Angela Lansbury in Arabesque (1984)
    Arabesque
    7.2
    TV Series
    • performer: "Nobody is Dancing Tonight" (uncredited)
    • 1990
  • Ned Beatty, Bo Hopkins, and Jimmy Dean in Big Bad John (1990)
    Big Bad John
    5.5
    • performer: "Big Bad John"
    • writer: "Big Bad John"
    • 1990
  • Ricardo Montalban and Hervé Villechaize in L'île fantastique (1977)
    L'île fantastique
    6.6
    TV Series
    • performer: "King of the Road" (uncredited)
    • 1981
  • Fess Parker in Daniel Boone (1964)
    Daniel Boone
    7.3
    TV Series
    • performer: "It's Good To Be Back Home"
    • performer: "Barbara Allen"
    • performer: "Aura Lee" (uncredited) ...
    • 1968–1970
  • The Jerry Lewis Show (1967)
    The Jerry Lewis Show
    6.4
    TV Series
    • writer: "Sixteen Tons" (uncredited)
    • 1968

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.91 m
  • Born
    • August 10, 1928
    • Plainview, Texas, USA
  • Died
    • June 13, 2010
    • Varina, Virginia, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Donna MeadeOctober 27, 1991 - June 13, 2010 (his death)
  • Children
      Garry Dean
  • Parents
      Ruth Dean
  • Other works
    Hosted 1978 NBC Special Nashville Remembers Elvis on his Birthday
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 3 Articles
    • 1 Pictorial

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  • Trivia
    During the run of his TV show, Dean was offered 40% ownership of Jim Henson's Muppets Inc., but he declined because that he felt he didn't have anything to do with Henson's work and it was unfair to profit from the puppeteer's labor. It was a decision of conscience Dean never regretted making.
  • Quotes
    When fans ask me for advice, here's what I tell them: "Grin once in a while; it's good for you!"
  • Nickname
    • Prince of Porkness

FAQ

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  • When did Jimmy Dean die?
    June 13, 2010
  • How did Jimmy Dean die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was Jimmy Dean when he died?
    81 years old
  • Where did Jimmy Dean die?
    Varina, Virginia, USA
  • When was Jimmy Dean born?
    August 10, 1928

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