John Cigarini

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John Cigarini (born Rome Italy 8 June 1944) is a retired producer of TV commercials in the United Kingdom and the United States.

After graduating from Durham University in 1967, Cigarini became an executive in a large advertising agency, Hobson Bates Ltd. In 1970, he joined the new commercials production company, Brooks Baker Fulford, later to become BFCS. Cigarini stayed with BFCS for 27 years, becoming partner and Managing Director in 1977, and President of the US operation, BFCS Inc., in 1982.[1][2]

While Cigarini was at BFCS, the company won over 100 Gold, Silver, and Bronze Lions from the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity and the Venice International Advertising Film Festival. BFCS won the Palme d'Or, given to the top production company, six times. BFCS also won over 40 Clio Awards.

After a 30-year career in advertising, Cigarini retired in 1996. He now spends summers in the Tuscany and Umbria regions of Italy and winters in the East Cape region of Baja California, Mexico. In June 2014, Cigarini was recognized as an Honorary Citizen of San Leo Bastia in Umbria.

Cigarini is the author of Johnny Cigarini Confessions of a King’s Road Cowboy (memoirs of a terrible name-dropper).

References[edit]

  1. ^ Delaney, Theo (February 1988). "BFCS Back After A Break". Commercials Magazine (4): 22.
  2. ^ Campaign (Campaign Hall of Fame Issue). Haymarket Business Publications: 11. 1999-12-20. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • Watts, Jenny, Production-Feeling the Pinch, Campaign, 13 July 2001, Sub-section The Rise And Fall Of BFCS
  • McAlhone,Beryl. How Brooks & Fulford banished the inky men, Design & Art Direction Magazine April 1983, page 15
  • Author, Sam Delaney (2007) Get Smashed, The story of the men who made the adverts that changed our lives. London, Hoder & Stoughton ISBN 978-0-340-92250-7