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Stephanie Courtney Born (1970-02-08) February 8, 1970 (age 54) Stony Point, New York, U.S. Alma mater Binghamton University (BA) Occupation(s) Actress, comedian Years active 1998–present Known for Portraying Flo in Progressive Insurance ads Spouse Scott Kolanach (m. 2008) Relatives Jennifer Courtney (sister) Stephanie Courtney (born February 8, 1970) is an American actress and comedian, best ...
Flo is a fictional saleswoman character appearing in more than 1,000 advertisements for Progressive Insurance since 2008. Portrayed by actress and comedian Stephanie Courtney , the character has developed a fan base on social networks and has become an iconic advertising mascot .
The Progressive Insurance Box: 2013–present: talkative bragging box Mara: 2019–present: Flo’s friend and assistant, who feels like she’s unattractive and tends to drive guys away when she talks about insurance Alan: 2019–present: Progressive's cool and mellow employee and assistant who is always trying to keep the crew levelheaded. Motaur
Brida and Sassy share the set with Dean Winters, who plays Mayhem in the Allstate TV commercials, as Shortsville Reindeer Farm owner Mike Schaertl gets their attention.
The Allstate commercial is just one of a number of deals that NBC has crafted between advertisers and “SNL” producers during the show’s landmark 50th season.
He’s played the president in 24, starred in beloved sports comedy Major League and even portrayed God in Lucifer, but Dennis Haysbert can’t escape his gig as Allstate Insurance’s spokesman ...
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.
Discover Card — Card user Ego Nwodim is alerted to peculiar charges on her bill (e.g. giant scissors, red jumpsuits, hundreds of rabbits). When she calls Discover's service line, she is greeted by her raspy-voiced doppelgänger. A spoof of the credit card's "We treat you like you'd treat you" campaign by way of the horror film Us. [197]