Claudio Laniado plays Christopher Columbus in the Geico Commercial with speedboats.
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It does not have either of those accents. In one of the latest commercials he says he isn't British or Australian. I was searching and i found out he has a New Zealand accent.
The actor in the new Viva Viagra commercial with the motorcycle is Greg Collins. I do not know the name of the woman. The actress is Julia Parker.
Probably "Mayhem", from Allstate's new line of commercials. The actors name is Dean Winters.
if you are talking about the new geico commercials with the cavemen its called "let me be myself" by 3 doors down. if your talking about the other commercial with the money dude, then i think it is by one Micheal Jackson's brothers and other then that i don't know. sorry.
In the state of New York 639 is Geico.
it is Michael c. hall from dexter on shotime
Kate Walsh is one, and one of the actors on the show The Wire has another one.
The song was made famous by Rockwell in the 80's. It was remixed by Mysto & Pizzi and used in the Geico "Kash" commercials. To get it, go to www.geico.com and right on the homepage if you scroll down under "What's on TV" there is a link to download the song
Branded content advertising is a new form of advertising that uses entertainment to gets the attention of those watching the ads. Great examples of this are the Geico commercials, Sears and Progressive.
I would have thought that the Gecko is actually from New Zealand since he inadvertantly rules out Australia and England in the one commercial. It's my understanding that Geckos are from Australia and New Zealand, which makes me wonder why they have "Him" speaking with a southern Brit accent..
His name is Christopher Michael or Steven Ruza. I think it is Christopher Michael though. He played in 7th heaven , fresh prince of belair and new jack city to name a few.
If you are trying to find out the name of the song that plays at the appearance of that silly prop (a stack of money with the eyeballs on it), then the answer is that it sounds like a remake of "Somebody's Watching Me" by Rockwell circa 1983 or 1984. I'm sure somebody's selling the original version in mp3 form on the net by now, though not sure about the remake played in the commercials.