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Dean Gerard Winters (born July 20, 1964) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Ryan O'Reily on the HBO prison drama Oz and his roles in the TV series Millennium, Rescue Me, 30 Rock, Sex and the City, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, as well as portraying "Mayhem" in a series of Allstate Insurance commercials.
Scott William Winters (born August 5, 1965) is an American actor.. Winters is of Irish and Italian descent, [1] and grew up on Long Island and in Scottsdale, Arizona.He attended Brophy College Preparatory, a Jesuit school in Phoenix.
In Schaertl’s eyes, it had to be Sassy, who is over 5 years old, and Brida, who will turn 4 in the spring, for the ad spot. A male reindeer was briefly concerned for the role, but he was in rut ...
The opening credits to last night’s broadcast of “Saturday Night Live” told viewers they’d get to see something they really like: a new short film from Please Don’t Destroy, the small ...
Mayhem was created by Leo Burnett Worldwide. [32] Burnett pitched the character to Allstate as "Mr. Mayhem", comparing him to the character Mr. White from the 1992 film Reservoir Dogs played by Harvey Keitel. [33] Mayhem has been played by Dean Winters since the campaign was launched in April 2010. [34]
Aflac’s braying duck and Geico’s talking gecko (introduced a few months earlier) paved the way for Liberty Mutual’s LiMu Emu, Allstate’s Mayhem, Jake from State Farm, and—as the New York ...
Cyril O'Reily is the mentally handicapped brother of Ryan O'Reily, an Irish American sociopath serving time in Oz. He first appears when Ryan has surgery for breast cancer . Cyril is upset because their mother had died of cancer.
Mayhem: Allstate insurance: 2010–present: actor Dean Winters: Bank Executive (aka focus group marketer) Ally Financial: debuted 2009: Candid Camera-type setting; Tricks real unsuspecting children with offers and leaves them hurt or upset after adding rules and fees. Played by RJ Kelly. Loveable Truly: Alpha-Bits cereal: 1964–early 1970s