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Gillian Vigman is an American actress, comedian, and screenwriter. She has played Jack Box's Wife in many Jack in the Box commercials, and was a recurring cast member of the sketch comedy series MADtv. Vigman also starred in the ABC comedy Sons & Daughters, and had recurring roles in the sitcoms Suburgatory and New Girl.
List of cast members The following is a complete list of cast members which includes both featured and repertory players. ... Gillian Vigman (F) September 13, 2003 ...
Parody of Olive Garden commercial has mediocre Italian cuisine and loud, drunken families (Barinholtz, Collins, Gaither, Pederson, Vigman, Vogt); a parody of Matchbox Twenty's "Unwell" centers on Kobe Bryant's rape case; Sean Gidcomb (McDonald) harasses "sneaky snakes" (Meyers, Pederson, Weir) and gets in accidents; QVC hostesses (Vigman, Weir ...
Gillian Vigman as Judy Clotfelter, Angus's mother; Tate Donovan as Stanley Clotfelter, Angus's stepfather; Darby Lily Lee-Stack as Elise, Angus's romantic interest and Lydia's niece; Kelly AuCoin as Hugh Cavanaugh, Paul's former Harvard classmate; Colleen Clinton as Mrs. Cavanaugh, Hugh's wife
Full ratings for Super Bowl 59 ads. Below is the full list of Super Bowl commercial ratings from the Kellogg panel, which rates the commercials on their marketing effectiveness.
Dr. Ken is an American multi-camera sitcom that aired on ABC from October 2, 2015, to March 31, 2017. [1] [2] The series was created, written, and co-executive produced by its lead actor, Ken Jeong, who based the concept on his experience as a physician prior to becoming a stand-up comedian.
He later moved to Southern California, where he met his blonde wife, Cricket, played by model Laura Dunn (1996–2010) and Gillian Vigman (2010–present). They now have a young son named Jack Jr. (who, like all males in the Box family tree, also has an oversized bald head). However, in May 2010, Jack appeared in a new commercial with a woman ...
The BBC’s iconic 1995 TV adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice reportedly cost roughly £1 million per episode (about $9.6 million) to make. And it shows. The attention to period ...