Lol! Pretty prestigious gig. I'd put him in the same class as the "24" guy that does the All State commercials. Decent actor but you would never catch true acting heavyweights like Harrison Ford, Tom Cruise or Robert De Niro doing long-term national TV ad campaigns. They might do one-off spots, particularly in foreign markets but not multi-year campaigns airing in the US. This is the money grab typical of the second-tier actor/artist who would rather be semi-wealthy and forever type cast as the "Insert Name Here Insurance Guy" than have an uncluttered brand that would lend itself to pursuing more and better acting roles-roles on which he has apparently given up hope.