Novels Ian Fleming frequently makes references to different smoking products in his famous
James Bond novels. The Chesterfield brand of cigarette are portrayed as one of Bond's favorites as seen in the 1959 book
Goldfinger. In this novel, James Bond demands of Goldfinger's servant, "Oddjob, I want a lot of food, quickly. And a bottle of bourbon, soda and ice. Also a carton of Chesterfields, king-size...." In numerous
Stephen King novels, his characters frequently smoke Chesterfield cigarettes. In King's 2000 book
On Writing, he wrote that Chesterfield was the first brand he smoked, and that his World War II veteran uncle dismissed them as "stockade cigarettes." In
Oscar Hijuelos' Pulitzer Prize winning novel
The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love, several main characters smoke Chesterfield cigarettes. In
Toni Morrison's novel
Paradise, the character Gigi decides to chat with the man with an earring, "just to talk to someone who wasn't encased in polyester and who looked like he might smoke something other than Chesterfields."
Television series In the 2010
HBO TV series
Boardwalk Empire, Agent Knox is seen giving three packs of Chesterfield cigarettes to Clayton. In the 2020 miniseries ''
The Queen's Gambit'', Beth Harmon's adoptive mother asks Beth to run to the store to pick up three packs of Chesterfields. In the
Netflix series
The Crown,
Princess Margaret’s favorite cigarettes are Chesterfields. In real life, the Princess was known to smoke up to sixty cigarettes per day.
Films Humphrey Bogart frequently appeared in Chesterfield advertisements. A scene from the 1944 movie
To Have and Have Not shows him with a pack of Chesterfields. In the 1958 movie
South Pacific, Joe Cabel (
John Kerr) is seen taking a Chesterfield out of a pack as he arrives at the Navy base. A Chesterfield placement appeared in Jean-Luc Godard's 1960 film
Breathless in which the cigarette smoked by the actress
Jean Seberg is a Chesterfield.
Vittorio Gassman bought two packs of Chesterfield cigarettes in the movie
Il Sorpasso. In
Jack Clayton's
1974 adaptation of
The Great Gatsby, Gatsby (
Robert Redford) splits the last Chesterfield in his pack with Nick Carraway (
Sam Waterston) while the two chat on Carraway's porch. Nick Carraway is a thinly-disguised F. Scott Fitzgerald in
The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald's favorite cigarette was Chesterfield, so the scene is an accurate adaptation. Jake Blues (
John Belushi) smoked Chesterfield cigarettes in the 1980 film
The Blues Brothers. Near the end of the scene at Bob's Country Bunker, Jake is seen briefly flashing a flattened and nearly empty pack of Chesterfield cigarettes, pretending it is his musician's union ID card. In
Jim Jarmusch's 1984 film
Stranger Than Paradise the main characters smoke Chesterfields, at times discussing where they can purchase them. In the 1989 film
''Fratelli d'Italia'',
Jerry Calà draws a pack of Chesterfield Reds several times. In
Quentin Tarantino's 1992 movie
Reservoir Dogs, Mr. White offers Mr. Pink a Chesterfield cigarette in an attempt to calm him. In another Tarantino-penned movie, 1993's
True Romance, Clarence Worley's father, Clifford, smokes a Chesterfield before his execution at the hands of Blue Lou Boyle's
consigliere, Vincenzo Coccotti. In the 1994 film
The Shawshank Redemption, Red (
Morgan Freeman) is seen giving a pack of Chesterfield cigarettes to Heywood (
William Sadler) after losing the
"Fresh Fish" bet. Heywood sniffs the cigarettes and says "Yes, Richmond, Virginia." In the
Coen brothers' 2001
''The Man Who Wasn't There'', a black and white neo-noir film set in 1949, the main character is an unfiltered Chesterfield chain smoker. In the 2005 film
Memoirs of a Geisha, after Pumpkin has immersed herself in
World War II American soldier culture, she tells Sayuri that she only smokes Chesterfields now. In the 2007 film
Grindhouse, the actor
Kurt Russell extracts a Chesterfield pack out of his pocket. In 2018, Norman Newlander (
Alan Arkin) mentions smoking Chesterfield cigarettes when he was younger in
Chuck Lorre's American comedy-drama series
The Kominsky Method (Season One: Episode 6, ~11min).
Music The 1992
Jawbreaker song "Chesterfield King" refers to the cigarette twice. First, the singer shares a Chesterfield with a woman he meets in a parking lot. Later, at the end of the song, the singer gives a Chesterfield King to the woman he has been singing about.
Donald Fagen's 1982 album
The Nightfly features a pack of Chesterfield Kings on the cover and the brand is also mentioned in the title song "The Nightfly" whereby the lyrics go: "I've got plenty of
Java and Chesterfield kings...." The 2001 song "Good Times Gone" by Canadian rock band
Nickelback from their album
Silver Side Up opens with the line, "Lost it on a Chesterfield" in possible reference to Chesterfield cigarettes.- False, a chesterfield is another name for a couch in Canada, where Nickleback are from.
Punk band Dropkick Murphys have a song on their 2025 album,
For the People, titled "Chesterfields and Aftershave" that is about singer
Ken Casey's grandfather.
Celebrities J. Robert Oppenheimer was a
chain smoker of Chesterfields. The Hollywood actor
Paul Douglas, who died of a heart attack at age 52, advertised them. ==See also==