Hal Patrick Riney (July 17, 1932 – March 24, 2008) was an American
advertising
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executive.
Early life
Riney grew up in
Longview, Washington. He graduated from the
University of Washington
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Founded in 1861, Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast; it was established in Seattle a ...
in 1954 with a degree in art.
Career
After serving two years in the
United States Army
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doing
public relations
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in Italy, he joined
BBDO San Francisco, moving from the mail room to head
art director
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It is the charge of a sole art director to supervise and ...
and finally creative director in 1968.
In 1970, he hired
Paul Williams to write a song for a
Crocker Bank commercial, which was later recorded by
The Carpenters and became the hit "
We've Only Just Begun". In 1976 he joined
Ogilvy & Mather, building their West Coast office from scratch. In 1984, Riney created and did
voiceover for the noted "
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" and "
Bear in the Woods
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"
television commercial
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s for the successful
Ronald Reagan
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1984 Presidential re-election campaign. After creating the
Bartles & Jaymes campaign for
E & J Gallo Winery
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founded in 1933 by Ernest Gallo and Julio Gallo, and is the largest exporter of California wines. E & J Gallo Winery is the largest family-owned wine ...
, Riney resigned the account, but soon was awarded the launch campaign for
Saturn Corporation. The agency was sold to
Publicis in 1998.
Founder of the
advertising agency
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Hal Riney & Partners (now
Publicis & Hal Riney), Riney was named #30 on the ''
Advertising Age
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'' 100 people of the 20th century.
He was inducted into the
Advertising Hall of Fame The Advertising Hall of Fame, operated by the American Advertising Federation (AAF), began in 1948 as a result of a proposal by the New York Ad Club and its president, Andrew Haire, to the Advertising Federation of America, the predecessor organiza ...
in 2001.
Personal life
Riney was married five times.
Riney died at age 75 in 2008, from cancer, at his home in San Francisco.
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1932 births
2008 deaths
People from Longview, Washington
University of Washington alumni
Advertising directors
American copywriters
Businesspeople from Seattle
Deaths from cancer in California
Businesspeople from the San Francisco Bay Area
Businesspeople from San Francisco
American male voice actors
20th-century American businesspeople