Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What’s not to love about Flo, the Progressive insurance lady? For starters, she’s smart, sassy, filled with knowledge about ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You might not know standup comedian and actress Stephanie Courtney by name alone, but you definitely know her by her TV persona, ...
Witness the incredible journey of Flo from Progressive, as she transforms from a charming insurance lady to a pop culture icon.
Flo has been a memorable character since Progressive began featuring her (played by the actress Stephanie Courtney) in its advertising in 2008. Since then, Flo's appeared in more than 100 commercials ...
The usually sunny Flo is perturbed with Mara (yet again) during a work-from-home Progressive Insurance staff meeting over video. While seated at the computer, Mara is busy talking to someone at home. ...
They are the money honeys of television commercials and are so familiar, that it’s almost as if they are part of the family. With her perky, girl-next-door look, Jan from Toyota — A.K.A. Laurel ...
Exuding her famous friendly Flo-ness, she greets you with a wink in her words and a plan for your auto coverage. “Welcome friend! You’re looking positively radiant today,” she says, before sharing a ...
A polo shirt, a white apron and a retro hairdo changed an actor’s life forever. Stephanie Courtney has played Flo for over fifteen years.Credit...Sinna Nasseri for The New York Times Supported by By ...
It all started with five unscripted words. Back in 2007, Progressive Insurance’s brand recognition was somewhere between zero and being mistaken for Progresso soup. The company needed an identity and, ...
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 ...