Cellino and Barnes, injury attorneys, 800-888-8888.
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Audrey Hasson is the girl in the Cellino and Barnes commercial.
Just a bunch of nah nahs and "where'd you get that thing"
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Yes
The girl in the Cellino and Barnes TV commercials is not Julie Bowen; rather, she is a model and actress named Laura E. Decker. Julie Bowen is known for her roles in television series like "Modern Family" and "Boston Legal," but she is not associated with the Cellino and Barnes ads. The commercials feature the law firm’s co-founders, Ross Cellino and Stephen Barnes, promoting their legal services.
A company that uses a car crash video as part of their advertising is Cellino and Barnes. Cellino and Barnes is a prominent accident injury law firm in New York.
The spokesperson for Cellino & Barnes was initially the law firm’s co-founder, with the firm known for its catchy jingle and advertising campaigns featuring both attorneys. Following the death of one of the founding partners, Steve Barnes, in 2020, the firm's advertising and spokespeople may have transitioned. As of my last update, there isn't a specific, widely recognized spokesperson currently associated with the firm. For the most accurate and current information, checking their official website or recent news sources is recommended.
Audrey Hasson is the girl in the Cellino and Barnes commercial.
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