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Sure, he can chop open a coconut with a bare hand, carry a piglet through a cramped alleyway, dive into a well to retrieve a lost soccer ball — but has he won the lifetime achievement award, twice?
He didn’t always do groundbreaking TV ads for Mexican beer companies. But when he did, he preferred Dos Equis. And now, Dos Equis has announced that it will replace its popular TV pitchman ...
Last year, Dos Equis decided to retire the “Most Interesting Man” ads, according to AdAge. The actor, Jonathan Goldsmith, who played “The Most Interesting Man in the World,” in the ads ...
Goldsmith’s tan and tuxedoed character coined household phrases like “Stay Thirsty, My Friends” and “I don’t always drink beer, but when I do, I prefer Dos Equis” in countless ads ...
As college football takes center stage this weekend in the US, Dos Equis is challenging fans to test their knowledge and get educated about the sport with the ‘College Football Football College ...
"How come it's OK, even exemplary, for teenagers to spend 40 hours a week in sports, glee club, chorus, debate society or any other select activity sanctioned by the social elite, but if you are a ...
The Mexican beer brand said Wednesday that the Most Interesting Man commercials will continue later this year without Jonathan Goldsmith, the 77-year-old actor who has appeared in Dos Equis ads ...
After roughly nine years, the brewer of Dos Equis beer has decided maybe the world's reigning "Most Interesting Man" isn't so interesting anymore. As a result, the tan, suave, impressively ...
Mexican beer brand Dos Equis is letting go of its spokesman, 77-year-old Jonathan Goldsmith, and replacing him with another actor. Goldsmith, known in the ads as the “Most Interesting Man in the ...
Goldsmith, for his part, is now writing and making videos for the online magazine True.Ink. Dos Equis released a few ads featuring sportscaster Erin Andrews and actor Luis Guzmán as the 5,008th and ...
Though the specific character played in TV ads by veteran actor Jonathan Goldsmith, 77, won't be back, another equally interesting and likely younger man will take his place, Katz says. Dos Equis ...