Can you be more specific? Which ads? If you're asking about the classic Quick Trip "bombastic announcer" ads, those were voiced by Stuart Culpepper of Atlanta.
Lecia Macryn is the voice on the Lazy Boy commercials.
The current voice talent for the Sears Craftsman commercials is Steve McKenzie, a Chicago-area voice actor, represented by Grossman & Jack Talent.
Maybe actor Greg Kinnear
No, Joe Lando is not the voice on the Food Network commercials. The voice often associated with these commercials belongs to actor and voice artist, but Joe Lando is primarily known for his acting roles, notably in "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman." If you're looking for a specific voice talent, it's best to check the credits or announcements related to the commercials.
Not sure -- but I wonder if it's Dayci Brookshire (voice of the pothole in the Geico commercials)?
No, Josh Lucas is not the voice of the radio Home Depot commercials. The voice commonly associated with these ads is that of actor and voice-over artist, Jim Cummings. While Lucas has lent his voice to various projects, he is not involved with Home Depot's radio advertisements.
According to iMDB, Jon Cryer IS the voice on the Wells Fargo ads.
The voice for the Tamiflu commercials is provided by actor John Corbett.
Actually the voice actor. Not the actual actor is Sam Elliot.
Lecia Macryn is the voice on the Lazy Boy commercials.
The voice behind the Infiniti car commercials is the actor Liev Schreiber.
Tim Allen(:
The voice on the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab radio commercials is that of actor and voice artist, John C. McGinley. He is well-known for his roles in television and film, particularly for his portrayal of Dr. Perry Cox on the series "Scrubs." McGinley's involvement lends a recognizable and engaging tone to the commercials, effectively conveying the lab's mission of rehabilitation and empowerment.
Its the voice of the Chicago bears.
It sounds like John Astin (Gomez from "The Addams Family" TV show) but I cannot confirm that anywhere.
DB Cooper
Jon Cryer