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Stephanie Courtney Born (1970-02-08) February 8, 1970 (age 55) 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 ...
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]
Jim Cashman is an American actor and writer, known for his role as "Jamie" in television and radio commercials for the Progressive Corporation beginning in 2014. [ 1 ] Early life and career
Flo’s old flame Jon Hamm apparently has nothing but love for his now-iconic appearances in Progressive Insurance commercials. In May 2022, the actor, best known for playing ad man Don Draper on ...
The fictional upbeat store employee of Progressive Corporation was created by copywriter John Park and art director Steve Reepmeyer, [4] at the Boston-based agency Arnold Worldwide. [5] Flo has appeared in more than 1,000 advertisements. In 2011, Progressive introduced Flo's Australian counterpart, Kitty, [6] played by Holly Austin. [7]
Palamides plays the character "Mara" in TV commercials for Progressive Insurance. [7] She also co-hosts the Disney-themed podcast Hidden Mickeys alongside Carrie Poppy. Palamides played a horror movie–style clown, Funzo, in Apocalypse Clown (2023). The low-budget comedy film won Best Irish Film at the Galway Film Fleadh.
Between 2020 and 2022, insurers canceled 2.8 million home coverage policies in the state.
Progressive was formed in 1937 by Joseph Lewis and Jack Green as Progressive Mutual Insurance Company. [5] In 1956, the company found a niche by insuring more risky drivers. In 1965, Peter B. Lewis, son of Joseph Lewis, and his mother borrowed $2.5 million, pledging their majority stake as collateral, and completed a leveraged buyout of ...