The voice in the Firestone commercial is often provided by well-known voice actors or narrators, but specific commercials may feature different voices. For the most accurate information about a particular ad, it's best to check the credits or look for announcements related to that specific campaign. If you have a specific Firestone commercial in mind, please provide more details, and I can assist further.
Trace adkins
The Voice of Firestone was created in 1949.
Ah, the soothing voice in the Firestone Tires commercial belongs to the talented actor and narrator, Peter Coyote. His warm and inviting tone helps bring a sense of trust and reliability to the advertisement, much like a gentle brushstroke on a canvas. Just like when we paint happy little trees, Peter's voice adds a touch of comfort and familiarity to the commercial.
The voice in the new Firestone tire commercial that sounds like Sam Elliott is actually provided by actor and voiceover artist Rob Paulsen. He is known for his distinct voice and has lent his talents to various commercials and animated series. While many might associate that deep, rich tone with Elliott, it’s Paulsen bringing the Firestone message to life.
The Voice of Firestone - 1949 was released on: USA: 5 September 1949
Voice of Firestone Televues - 1943 was released on: USA: 29 November 1943
The Voice of Firestone - 1962 A Night in Old Vienna was released on: USA: 1963
The Voice of Firestone - 1949 11-37 was released on: USA: 16 June 1963
Trace Adkins recorded his Firestone voice-over at the Firestone headquarters located in Nashville, Tennessee. The recording aimed to promote Firestone's tire products while leveraging Adkins' distinctive voice. This collaboration highlighted the brand's connection to country music and appealed to a wide audience.
The Voice of Firestone - 1962 1963-04-28 was released on: USA: 28 April 1963
The Voice of Firestone - 1962 1962-12-16 was released on: USA: 16 December 1962
The Voice of Firestone - 1962 1962-10-07 was released on: USA: 7 October 1962