Her name is Laura Jones-Dunn. She is a Los Angeles based actress.
I believe it is Gillian Vigman.
A hot women
Jack plays in the jack-in-the-box
I though I was the only one that wondered that - still wondering.
The voice actor for Jack is Dick Sittig (who is also the creative director of the ad firm that does the Jack in the Box ads). He doesn't do the actual in-person acting though (though he does direct the commercials), they just hire random dudes to be in the mask.
A Jack in the box is a toy that when you push the lever a round it plays pop goes the weasel and when that's done it opens and a joker pops out. A Jack in the box restaurant is a fast food place.
Laura Jones Dunn also known as Laura Dunn, is a model /actress based in Los Angeles. She is known as "Cricket Box" "Jack's wife" from the Jack in the Box commercials. You can visit her web-site at www.lauradunn.com or www.laurajonesdunn.com
Laura Jones Dunn also known as Laura Dunn, is a model /actress based in Los Angeles. She is known as "Cricket Box" "Jack's wife" from the Jack in the Box commercials. You can visit her web-site at www.lauradunn.com or www.laurajonesdunn.com
when it says pop they think it is telling them to pop and thus they pop
If the word 'jack' is placed between the letters that spell 'box', or if the word jack is placed in an otherwise empty box, the solution is 'jack in the box'. A 'jack in the box' is a toy. A jester (jack) pops up when the box is opened. its "Jack in a box"
Laura Dunn played Jack's wife for 14 years..... gillian vigman took over two years ago.
No, Jack in the Box does not serve kangaroo meat. Back in the early 1980's, some meat tested at the Jack in the Box receiving center contained kangaroo meat. Jack in the Box claimed that none of this meat made it to their restaurants but the publicity was enough to dampen sales. In response Jack in the Box changed their name to 'Monterey Jacks' as a more upscale (expensive) fast-food restaurant featuring 100% pure beef burgers that were 'seared and seasoned'. Ray Charles did a series of TV and radio commercials promoting the brand. After a few years the Jack in the box name was reinstated along with the addition of the ball-headed mascot 'Jack' that is still used for their ads to this day.