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Marcarelli is gay, a fact which he didn't feel he could reveal while signed to his long-term Verizon deal. Sensing the risk that his sexual orientation could derail his high-value job, he even ...
Paul Marcarelli breaks his silence on his famous TV gig. By Mark Cina You won’t hear him now. Verizon Wireless is taking its famous cell phone commercials – featuring actor Paul Marcarelli ...
Verizon rolled out its “Can you hear me now?” ads in 2002 with Marcarelli showing up in all sorts of situations, flip phone to his ear and Verizon Wireless logo on his jacket to pose that key ...
Paul Marcarelli was the spokesman who asked 'Can you hear me now' in Verizon Wireless ads from 2002 until 2011 when the 'test guy' retired Now, Marcarelli is out of retirement promoting a ...
"Can you hear me now?" Paul Marcarelli, the bespectacled man famous for asking that question for Verizon— a question also asked by countless others when their cell connection flickers— has ...
From 2001 until 2011, Paul Marcarelli starred in Verizon Wireless’s iconic “Can You Hear Me Now” campaign. His name may not ring a bell, but his face and voice were synonymous with the brand.
Actor Paul Marcarelli ... The actor who helped make Verizon's "Can you hear me now" commercials one of the best-known ad campaigns of the last 15 years is now working for one of the wireless ...
Those famous "Can you hear me now?" commercials are back. But this time, they're pitches for Sprint, not Verizon. Paul Marcarelli, the character known as "Test Man" in the Verizon commercials that ...
For close to 10 years, it was hard to watch television in the U.S. for more than an hour or two without hearing, “Can you hear me now?”, being uttered by the man seen above, actor Paul ...
Paul Marcarelli had no idea his life would change when he uttered the catchphrase “can you hear me now?” in a 2001 commercial for Verizon.
It’s easy to make the switch, like Marcarelli did, and save 50% off the price of most Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile standard rate plans. 2 Customers who switch get 50% off most current competitor ...
guy is back — but he's not working for Verizon anymore. Paul Marcarelli, ... You get a highly reliable network and save 50% off most of the rates other national wireless carriers charge.