Acting credits
5
Early stage
Smaller on-screen catalog so far.

Acting
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Acting credits
5
Early stage
Smaller on-screen catalog so far.
TMDB popularity
0.5
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 1209546
IMDb ID: nm5511495
Known for: Acting
Born: April 5, 1943
Died: January 3, 2021
Age: 77
Place of birth: Sydney, Australia
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 2013 - 2026
Years active: 14
Average TMDB rating: 7.06
Other jobs
John Hogan, born on May 5, 1943, in Sydney, Australia, was a pivotal figure in motorsport marketing, particularly within Formula 1. As the Vice President of Marketing at Philip Morris International, he was instrumental in establishing Marlboro's prominent presence in the racing world. Hogan's journey in motorsport began in the early 1970s when he joined Philip Morris. Recognizing the potential of Formula 1 as a global marketing platform, he spearheaded Marlboro's sponsorship initiatives, starting with the BRM team in 1972. By 1974, Marlboro had become the title sponsor for McLaren, a partnership that yielded significant success, including James Hunt's World Championship in 1976. Beyond team sponsorships, Hogan was known for nurturing driver talent. He played a crucial role in supporting the careers of several drivers, including Niki Lauda, Alain Prost, and Ayrton Senna, facilitating their paths to success in Formula 1. In the 1980s, Hogan expanded Marlboro's influence by forging a partnership with Ferrari, further solidifying the brand's association with top-tier motorsport. His strategic vision and marketing acumen were instrumental in transforming Formula 1 into a global spectacle, attracting a broader audience and elevating the sport's commercial appeal. After retiring from Philip Morris in 2002, Hogan continued to be involved in motorsport, serving as a consultant and maintaining close ties with the racing community. He passed away on January 3, 2021, due to complications from COVID-19, leaving behind a legacy that profoundly shaped the commercial landscape of Formula 1.
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