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William Darrell “Billy” Mays, Jr., the most famous television advertisement pitchman, will be remembered for pitching Oxi Clean, Orange Glo, and numerous other cleaning, and maintenance products. His distinctive beard and unique persona produced one of the most recognized television presences in the United States.
On July 20, 1958, Billy Mays Jr. was born in McKees Rocks Pennsylvania. He graduated from Sto-Rox High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Billy Mays joined the movement to become a college graduate; however, he soon dropped out of West Virginia University. After college, he found employment with his dad’s hazardous waste company. Billy Mays would leave hazardous waste and move to Atlantic City in 1983.
Billy Mays’s move to Atlantic City introduced him to his future career…pitchman. Billy started pitching products such as Washamatik. Washmatik is a portable cleaning device. He “pitched” to anyone who would listen or could be drawn into listening. Soon, the world would realize that Billy Mays had found his calling.
Pitchmen must be able to draw people to them, interest them, and make the sale. Billy Mays learned how to sell from other Atlantic City pitchmen. Billy listened to every word. The skills learned in Atlantic City would become the launchpad for Billy Mays’s career. Leaving Atlantic City, he traveled from home shows, to automobile shows, to state fairs throughout the country.
1993 would open the next chapter of Billy Mays’s career. He was attending a home show in Pittsburgh when he met Max Appel. Max Appel was a rival pitchman who had founded Orange Glo International. Appel would hire Billy Mays to promote the company’s products. This brought Billy Mays and products such as OxiClean, Orange Glo, and Kaboom on the Home Shopping Network.
Billy Mays soon achieved the rank of entrepeneur. Mays Promotions, Inc. was founded by Billy Mays. He served as the company’s Chief Operating Officer (CEO). His Odessa, Florida home was the company’s first headquarters. Success would not elude him. Companies and inventors fought over the chance to have their products sold by the world’s greatest pitchman.
Billy Mays was destined to become a TV superstar. With business partner Anthony Sullivan, he entered into a contract with Discovery Channel to produce “Pitchmen”. Pitchmen is a documentary that provides a behind the scenes look at infomercials. From reviewing new inventions to choosing the best one and filming an infomercial.
June 28, 2009 is a day that will live in infamy. Billy Mays’s wife found him unresponsive. At 7:45 a.m., he was pronounced dead. It is thought, he passed away during the night. News reports stated that early indications pointed to heart attack.
Billy Mays’s autopsy was performed by Dr. Vernard Adams. Dr. Adams is the coroner for Hillsborough County, Florida. His autopsy found that Mays was brought down by hypertensive heart disease. A heart attack had ended the world’s greatest pitchman.
Billy Mays was a pitchman to the end. At his funeral in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, Billy Mays was buried in a shirt bearing the OxiClean logo. His career was seen throughout the service. Pallbearers wore khaki pants and blue shirts, just as Billy had during his commercials.






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