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As of February 2023, Dr. Rick, who is portrayed by actor Bill Glass, [2] has appeared in 18 commercials for Progressive. [3] In 2021, Progressive released a book titled Dr. Rick Will See You Now. The book, which was advertised as being authored by Dr. Rick, is a comedic guide containing the character's teachings. [4]
Michael "Jeff" Charney is an American executive who served as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of companies such as Aflac, [1] Progressive, [2] [3] [4] and QVC. [5] In the advertising community, he is known for developing campaigns featuring company brand icons such as Progressive's Flo and Dr. Rick and the Aflac Duck.
Progressive's cool and mellow employee and assistant who is always trying to keep the crew levelheaded. Motaur: 2019–present: half-man-half motorcycle Dr. Rick: 2020–present: parody of Dr. Phil: Qantas koala: Qantas Airlines: debuted 1967: voiced by Howard Morris and then Tex Brashear: The Quaker Oats man: Quaker Oats: 1877–present: Quake ...
Tim Kazurinsky's most famous character was the pun-loving Dr. Jack Badofsky. ... Hall's lone season was a critical and commercial failure, and so he, along with most of the cast, was let go ...
John Hoogenakker (/ ˈ h oʊ ɡ ə n æ k ər /) [1] is an American stage, screen and commercial actor. On stage, he has been in a number of plays in the Chicago and Milwaukee area. He played the Bud Light King in Bud Light's Dilly Dilly television commercials.
Matthew McConaughey swaps his Texas twang for a Chicago accent in Uber Eats’ Super Bowl commercial. The Oscar winner, 55, gets a Midwestern makeover in the 30-second ad teaser and PEOPLE has an ...
Parnell provides the voice of the "Progressive Box" in commercials for Progressive Insurance. [12] Since 2013, Parnell has voiced Jerry Smith (and his alternate reality variants) on the Adult Swim series Rick and Morty. [13] On March 16, 2018, Parnell was cast in the main role of Wayne on the CBS sitcom Happy Together. [14]
Those Rick Caruso-for-mayor TV ads — oy. I live in Orange County, and even I can’t escape them. They appear incessantly on KCAL-TV Channel 9 during the nightly news.