In adland, it's been stated so often it's now a truism: America loves Flo, the Progressive insurance pitchwoman played by comedian Stephanie Courtney, and a huge portion of the company's brand equity ...
You might not recognize the name Stephanie Courtney, but you almost certainly recognize the actress. Courtney serves as the ...
Flo from Progressive insurance has joined the big leagues of advertising icons. A Google search for “Flo from Progressive” yields an astonishing 14.4 million hits, including her own Wikipedia page.
The Geico Gecko first appeared in 1999. Progressive’s Flo first appeared in 2008. Neither rivals De Beers’s “Diamonds are Forever” campaign, but still: In advertising dog years, those campaigns seem ...
— -- In the kingdom of quirky TV advertising icons, Flo, the Progressive Insurance Girl, is a queen. The retro, saccharin-sweet character is credited by the discount insurer with bolstering four ...
Commercials tend to last all of 30 seconds. But for some lucky actors, the work can endure for decades. And it’s not only about steady paychecks and residuals. Many spokescharacters reach high Q ...
Of all the first-named doctors who are not real doctors on TV, my favorite is the fictional Dr. Rick, the Progressive Insurance “parent-child coach” who runs groups sessions to “help young homeowners ...
Stephanie Courtney has starred in Progressive commercials as Flo since 2008, and there's no denying that she's aging beautifully (and quite naturally, too). Courtney was around 38 when she took up the ...
Photo by Bryan Steffy/Getty Images for WWE SummerSlam After Party; Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage for Getty Images Reginald wanted to do a lot more with the 24/7 Championship than WWE did. The ...