I'm sorry, but I don't have specific information about the blonde gal announcer at Harold Zeigler. For the most accurate and up-to-date details, you might want to check the official Harold Zeigler website or their social media channels.
Glamour Gal was created in 1945.
Gal Weinstein was born in 1970.
Gal Fridman was born in 1975.
Gal Costa was born on September 26, 1945.
Emil Gal was born on June 6, 1898.
Don Forbes has: Played Announcer in "Free, Blonde and 21" in 1940. Played Announcer in "Public Deb No. 1" in 1940. Played Radio Announcer in "Secret Agent of Japan" in 1942. Played American Broadcast Announcer in "On the Sunny Side" in 1942. Played Naval Officer in "Wing and a Prayer" in 1944. Played Conventioneer in "Atlantic City" in 1944. Played Announcer in "A Guy, a Gal and a Pal" in 1945. Played TV Sportscaster in "In This Corner" in 1948. Played Fred Baker in "The Story of Seabiscuit" in 1949. Played Radio Announcer in "The Great Jewel Robber" in 1950. Played Commentator in "The Sea Around Us" in 1953. Played Sportscaster in "The Millionaire" in 1955. Played Father Keller in "The Left Hand of God" in 1955. Played Rodeo Announcer in "The Millionaire" in 1955. Played TV Announcer in "The Lost World" in 1960. Played TV Commentator in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Choirmaster in "MacGyver" in 1985. Played Himself - Councillor (segment "Bills and Blunders") in "Carte Blanche" in 1988.
The blonde gal in the commercial is ABIGAIL KLEIN, former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. Not sure who the brunette is (yet!)
gal. Example: 1 gal milk
Neither. 2 gal 8 pt = 3 gal
2 1/2 gal or 2.5 gal
12 gal
Gal On was created in 1946.
Guy! Gal is slang for girl.
4 gal and 1 qt
5 gal 6 qt
3 gal, 2 qts
40 qt / 4 qt/gal = 10 gal