This will either make him famous, or he’ll never work again. This video production seems pretty well put together, and it is somewhat strange that his use of their commercial was not a violation of copywrite and/or his contract with his former employer.
Not that I am complaining, just a bit surprised.
And while he may have been a “spokesjerk” for the health insurance industry, actors are supposed to make whatever they are presenting look like the greatest thing ever. They are far less of a whore than our legislators, who pretend to be acting in the interest of their constituents.




