Linda Kaplan Thaler

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Kaplan Thaler, 52, always wanted be a star. After 16 years’ creating some classic ads—most notably for Toys R Us—she decided to star in her own show, opening The Kaplan Thaler Group in 1997. (BCom3 bought the shop two years later.) Creatively, reviews have been mixed. In 1998, Advertising Women of New York gave the Clairol Herbal Essences campaign, in which shampooing becomes an orgasmic experience, the Grand Ugly award. This year, however, the agency won the Grand Good for a Girl Scout spot in which a daughter upstages her father in physics.

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