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Wood starred in the 1989 Yellow pages TV Advert, entitled "Party Party" and, until 2015, was the voice of the GEICO gecko advertisements on American television. [4] Wood also featured alongside Cobent CTO and ex-Metal Hammer journalist Tony Dillon as part of a team presenting Click, a computer games magazine on video in the early 1990s.
David Hulin (born 1975) is a British born Animation Director and VFX Director based in New York, best known for creating iconic animated characters such as the GEICO Gecko, [1] Post Office Ants (UK), [2] Nigel the Xyzal Owl, The Lactaid Cow, as well as creatively leading many other iconic campaigns for Fedex, GE, Pepsi, M&Ms, Speedy (Alka Seltzer).
GEICO gecko: GEICO: 1999–present: voiced by Kelsey Grammer, Dave Kelly, Richard Steven Horvitz, Jake Wood, and others GEICO Cavemen: 2004–present: played by Jeff Daniel Phillips, Ben Weber, John Lehr, and Ben Wilson: Maxwell, The GEICO pig: 2010–present: Mike, the camel: 2010–2020: reminds people that he annoys that Wednesday is "HUMP ...
While appearing in commercials may be an image-killer for A-list actors, lending their voices to corporations is an easy way of cashing in between films. The celebrity voices behind commercials ...
GEICO is a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, which provides coverage for more than 24 million motor vehicles owned by more than 15 million policy holders as of 2017. GEICO writes private passenger automobile insurance in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. The insurance agency sells policies through local agents ...
He played the part of Maurice in the short-lived Cavemen sitcom on ABC. [2] His other credits include Hide (2003), for which he was the director, producer, and co-author in addition to being a cast member; parts in Sneakers and Rob Zombie's Halloween II as Uncle Seymour, [3] The Lords of Salem [4] and 31; [5] and roles in TV series Flaked, Arrest and Trial, Philly, and Profiler.
NBA legend Dikembe Mutombo, who has died at age 58, played up his habit of wagging his finger at opponents in a funny commercial for Geico.
What began as a simple, private voice-mail message expressing concern over gay and racial slurs turned into a massive smear campaign that ended up costing Los Angeles voiceover actor D.C. Douglas ...