GEICO Insurance has their own YouTube channel. On that channel you are able to view past and present commercials. You can view some of the most popular commercials there like the ones with Maxwell the GEICO pig.
they are good actors and like to audition for geico commercials
You can name it anything...I guess I'd name it to what it looks like or does. Like if it's a gecko you could call it Geico from the commercials...that's what my friend did with his.
I know it cannot possibly be, but it looks like Jeff Bridges under all that green.
Just like most things in life you will find people who like them and people who don't. I like their commercials but as far as their service I find it very poor.
In the Geico commercials, the cavemen play as actors so they are obviously wearing costume and make-up. They probably have very talented make-up and costume artists.
w is the name of the lady that acts like a robot
The 'terrible spokesman' was the ubiquitous Jerry Lambert, who did the same sort of character in commercials for GEICO, Holiday Inn, and now for PlayStation as "Kevin Butler."The GEICO CEO with the gecko is Brian Carney, son of actor Art Carney.The 'intense' radio and TV actor doing "can GEICO really save you 15%" is Michael McGlone.The 'nature commercial' star was Leszek Burzynski.
Not sure but it looks like James Cromwell, the warden from the Green Mile. He also played Stretch Cunningham on "All in the Family" from the 70s... It isn't James Cromwell but Brian Carney, the son of the late, great Art Carney, who appears in the Geico commercials with the Gekko.
No, but the geico actor looks a whole lot like him!
It is a company name. So you write it with a capital. Geico. (Just like in English).
I swear it looks like Daniel Tosh of Tosh.0, somebody find out and plz let me know!!! The actor in between the dancing couple is Ryan Gaul The actor in many many Geico commercials - the guy asking all the rhetorical questions is actually Michael McGlone - My parents thought it was Pierce Brosnan and I had to figure it out to prove them wrong.