There are two African American boys in two separate commercials. However, the one in the commercial with the little girl talking about carrots and spanish (spinich) is Maestro Harrell who played Randy "Snitching Randy" Wagstaff in the HBO series, The Wire.
She said her first big break was when she did the DLP commercials as a little girl
Annie Little is an American actress and model known for her work in various television shows and films. She gained recognition for her roles in projects such as "The Good Doctor" and "The 100." Additionally, she has appeared in commercials and music videos, showcasing her versatility in the entertainment industry. Little is also active on social media, where she engages with her fans and shares insights into her career.
Terrence James Roberts, one of the Little Rock Nine, was born born on December 3, 1941. He was on of the first African-American students to attend Little Rock Central High School in 1957.
Kara Royster is an American actress of mixed heritage, including African American descent. She is known for her roles in television series such as "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists" and "The Thundermans." Her diverse background contributes to her unique on-screen presence.
Jim Hanks is a film maker and voice actor.
Carmen Palumbo is the blonde actress who plays in the general insurance commercials. Carmen Palumbo does a little of acting, modeling and hosting.
African-American families made little more than half of what white families did.
African-American families made little more than half of what white families did.
black and a little white
Chuck Testa
1st world war
"Fifteen Minutes could save you Fifteen percent or more by switching to Geico" are the famous words from the little Geco mascot of Geico insurance. They have become one in one.
Little Rock, Arkansas
Geico is a joke! They make these cute little commercials but numerous people have complained about how long it takes for them to pay their claims and all the red tape they have to go through.
Benilde Little has written: 'Who Does She Think She Is?' -- subject(s): Fiction, Race relations, African American families, Weddings, Interracial marriage, African American women, Mothers and daughters, Social classes 'Good Hair' -- subject(s): African Americans, Fiction, Upper class, Women journalists
9 African American students entered a white only school
Elaine Meryl Brown has written: 'The little black book of success' -- subject(s): African American leadership, African American women executives, Employment, African American women, Success in business, OverDrive, Business, Nonfiction, Self-Improvement 'Playing by the rules' -- subject(s): Fiction, Kidnapping, Orphans, African American families, Mountain life