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  1. Kevin Sizemore is an actor and producer born and raised in Princeton, West Virginia. Kevin caught the acting bug when he was cast in a Maxwell House Coffee commercial during his senior year of high school and then attended The Art Institute of Pittsburgh and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

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  2. Kevin Sizemore is an actor and producer born and raised in Princeton, West Virginia. Kevin caught the acting bug when he was cast in a Maxwell House Coffee commercial during his senior year of high school and then attended The Art Institute of Pittsburgh and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

  3. Maxwell House was the sponsor of Maxwell House Coffee Time, which ran from 1937 to 1949 and featured Baby Snooks (a character portrayed by Fanny Brice), Charles Ruggles, Frank Morgan, Topper, and George Burns and Gracie Allen over the years in a predominately radio comedy and variety format.

  4. At Maxwell House, our mission is simple yet profound: to provide high-quality, great-tasting coffee that brings comfort and joy to people’s daily lives. We strive to: Maintain the consistent quality and flavor that has made us a trusted brand for generations.

  5. Mar 12, 2018 · These celebrity coffee commercials were shot in other countries, where well-known American actors could hopefully avoid public scrutiny and potential nicks to their careers. Paul Newman for Maxwell House (Japan)

  6. The history of Maxwell House coffee dates back to 1884 when Joel Cheek, the founder of the company, met Roger Nolley Smith, a British coffee broker. Together, they worked to create the perfect blend of coffee, which eventually became known as Maxwell House.

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    Dec 10, 2011 · Napolean and Ilya didn’t bother to wait to arrive at headquarters to drink coffee. A favorite coffee moment occurs right at the start of “The Deadly Decoy Affair.” David McCallum, as Ilya, darts out of his New York jazz lp-filled apartment brandishing a coffee cup and, still sipping, slips neatly into Robert Vaughan’s (Solo) convertible.