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While he may be best remembered to a certain subset of Sex and the City fans as the dude Carrie Bradshaw should have ended up with, John Corbett has spent his post- SATC years carving out a hearty voiceover career. The former voice of Applebee's is now the voice of another major chain, Walgreens. Similar to his work for Applebee's, everyman Corbett is tasked with making Walgreens seem neighborhood-y and friendly — in his world, it's located at "the corner of happy and healthy.

Jamie Lee Curtis may be the face of Dannon's Activia yogurt, but former Friends star Lisa Kudrow gives her a real run for her probiotics as the voice of Yoplait. Kudrow's yogurt ads are zippy, fun, and fresh — not something people usually associate with boring old yogurt.

The familiarity of Kudrow's upbeat voice keeps things moving along and, oops! It's one of the weirdest continuing commercials on the tube today — a crudely animated series of ads that feature Antonio Banderas and his sexy accent as the voice of a bee who is shilling for allergy medicine.

Nasonex's ads are almost too weird to work, and yet they appear to, simply thanks to the unshakeable recognizability of their bee-voice. More like Beederas. Zach Braff has frequently thrown his talents into the commercial ring, giving voice to such products as Pur water filters and Wendy's fast food, along with his continuing gig as the voice of a puppy in Cottonelle's toilet paper ads.

Like Banderas, Braff's commercial voiceover isn't confined to simple narration; he's also tasked with embodying a strange, seemingly unrelated animal mascot. At least the puppy is cute? We would happily listen to actress Allison Janney's voice all day, and if that means tuning in for Kaiser Permanente commercials, we'll do it. Who else could possibly sound so soothing, so knowledgeable, and so appropriately chipper while chattering about something as confusing and upsetting as health care coverage?

Another shockingly perfect pairing: Hollywood's most adorable doofball and car insurance. Figuring out how to insure your vehicle can be a headache and a half, but when John Krasinski pops up on your television to tout the merits of Esurance, it suddenly seems entirely doable.

One person who will smile when reading the new guidelines is Ruth Day of Duke University. Back in , she presented to the FDA a study showing that when drug ads listed benefits, the images on the screen matched the voiceover and moved slowly.

But when side effects were listed, the images often became mis-matched to the voiceover and moved much faster or were more distracting.

Day's infamous example was of Schering-Plough 's Nasonex ads, featuring a talking bee voiced by Antonio Banderas. Day counted the wing-flaps of the bee and found they fluttered faster during side effect information that during benefit information.

Jeannette Sousa is the girl. The actress is Sasha Barrese It sounds like Seth Rogan - but I'm not sure. No, it is David Koechner. You may know the actor as "Champ" Kind in Anchorman. He also played the manager in "Waiting".

And before someone asks, Gene Hackman does the Lowe's commercials and Antonio Banderas does the Nasonex nasal drip commericals. Medically I cannot say that there is a cause and effect, but my husband had an outbreak of shingles soon after starting to use Nasonex.

Nasonex works pretty well for me. Generic name for Veramyst is fluticasone furoate whereas Nasonex is Mometasone furoate. However, they are both nasal sprays used for allergy rhinitis. Nasonex is a medication prescribed to humans. Humans and cats are genetically different, so giving a medication to an animal that is not intended for an animal could kill it.

There is no reason not to use Nasonex when you have a cold or cough. It may help some, but it is not intended as treatment for a cold. If you are prescribed this medication, use it as prescribed with or without a cold. Nasonex and similar products such as Flonase are steroids. The FDA does not permit the sale of steroid-based drugs over the counter and therefore they are only available by prescription.

Yes all of those drugs work differently and are commonly used together. Nasonex is a steroid, while Zyrtec D is a combination of a antihistamine and a decongestant. Rinse your eye with water and call a doctor. Log in. Study now.

See Answer. Best Answer. Yes, he is the voice of the bee.



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