As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the voice for Home Depot radio commercials is often recognized as being that of actor and comedian, Tim Allen. He has been the face of Home Depot's marketing campaigns for many years, lending his voice to convey the brand's message. However, specifics can change, so it’s always a good idea to check for the most current information.
DB Cooper
Jon Cryer
The voice on Children's commercials is that of Flo DiRe, a voice-over artist.
The voice talent for JC Penney radio commercials can vary, as companies often use different voice actors for different campaigns. Typically, they may hire professional voiceover artists or agencies to provide the voice for their ads. Specific names may change over time, and the company might not publicly disclose all the voice talents used in their commercials. For the most accurate and current information, checking JC Penney's official marketing materials or press releases would be best.
Christine Coyle as Grandma
It sounds like John Astin (Gomez from "The Addams Family" TV show) but I cannot confirm that anywhere.
Lecia Macryn is the voice on the Lazy Boy commercials.
DB Cooper
Jon Cryer
The voice on Children's commercials is that of Flo DiRe, a voice-over artist.
Martin Sheen
The person who does the voice over for the Home Depot commercial is Ed Harris. He also does the voice over for several other companys' ads including Terminix, Toyota & UPS.
Sears?
The current voice talent for the Sears Craftsman commercials is Steve McKenzie, a Chicago-area voice actor, represented by Grossman & Jack Talent.
The voice talent for JC Penney radio commercials can vary, as companies often use different voice actors for different campaigns. Typically, they may hire professional voiceover artists or agencies to provide the voice for their ads. Specific names may change over time, and the company might not publicly disclose all the voice talents used in their commercials. For the most accurate and current information, checking JC Penney's official marketing materials or press releases would be best.
Christine Coyle as Grandma
Of course! Her voice is very distinctive. Listened to her for years on Detroit radio