Who is the actress in the dupixent commercial

Who is the actress in the dupixent commercial

Dupixent is a 1-minute commercial that airs on TV in the United States. It's supposed to cure eczema, short for atopic dermatitis. However, the ad got negative reviews worldwide.

2018 version

The first version of Dupixent, started airing on August 7, 2018. Upon starting to air, the ad got several complaints about creepy/disturbing images. Despite all these complaints, it continued to air, going into 2019, when hate rose from Tysonland. Tysonlandians criticized this commercial for stealing from the infamous 2006 film The Wild (which already got stolen by Dabney), as well as the 2002 film Ice Age, and the 2017 video game Sonic Forces.

Tysonland then starting hating on The Wild on December 29, 2018, after a very unexpected airing of the ad on that day. They called it so late into 2018, they considered it a 2019 airing. Tysonland has since been faced with some very infamous days, most notably February 4 and February 11, 2019.

February 4, 2019 was hated because the ad aired twice and broke the childhood laptop, and February 11 was hated because the ad aired 5 times that day, 4 being in the same hour on Oprah Winfrey Network, followed by a ban of The Wild at 8:25 PM.

The Blocksworld Show has produced 3 hate bait episodes on Dupixent since February 11, 2019, that being Fred and Kate vs. Dupixent, Part 1 on February 11, Part 2 on February 19, and The Return of Dupixent on December 9.

2019 version

In March 2019, Dupixent introduced a new literation of their advertisement. However, the complaints continued into April and May, because they changed so little. Word about it didn't get to Tysonland until June 9, 2019. They even added a new scene that again, steals from The Wild, according to Tysonlandians. However, the most notable day with the 2019 version, is July 9, 2019. That day, it aired 3 times on Lifetime Movie Channel, airing every two hours, that being at 2:35 PM, 4:35 PM, and 6:35 PM. The advertisement received even more negative reviews than the 2018 version, to the point of surpassing The Wild very briefly for most hated from August 29, 2019 to September 3, 2019.

The last time it was reported airing was September 10, 2019.

Late 2019 version

On September 15, 2019, a new version of the ad was rumored in Tysonland, some even going as far as still stealing from The Wild, or not changing anything just like the 2019 version. However, a screenshot shows that they added a new scene.

Along with Ryan ToysReview, it is rumored that the ad caused Zimmer Roberts' great grandma's death on September 30, 2019. And the ad also made him downgrade one of his computers from Windows 10 to Windows XP, thus losing all of his files on the computer on December 17.

Despite positive reviews now in America, reception was still overwhelmingly negative in Tysonland, since its reveal on October 11, this time claiming they used Samson the Lion's voice to narrate, Subway is still here, and most notably, stealing from Frankie Foster's signature blue tennis shoes. On January 18, 2020, it was predicted to overtake Ryan's World on #1 most hated thing in Tysonland again. On this day though, Dupixent failed to surpass Ryan, who still held on to #1 for one more week.

On January 25, 2020 at 10:18 PM, it surpassed Ryan for the #1 most hated thing in Tysonland, followed by a ban of Dupixent the following day at 12:00 AM. This takeover was short-lived, just like last time, as on February 6-8, 2020, it was surpassed again by Ryan. Though it was aired again on February 15, 2020 at around 8:30 PM, allowing for a 2.000+ gap between Ryan and Dupixent to be broken in the last 3 hours of the day, surpassing Ryan again at 11:47 PM.

Though Ryan increased hatred the following day, he was unable to surpass Dupixent again, due to the rapid growth of Dupixent hate. Dupixent hold onto to #1 most hated until March 23, when Ryan made his roaring comeback, taking #1 back just under 1 hour and 30 minutes after he came back, and ultimately won the Ryan's World & Dupixent hatred war.

2020 version

A 2020 version is available through ISpot.tv, though it has not aired.

Rumored short version

On June 10, 2019, an anomynous user rumored that a shorter version of the 2019 Dupixent ad was found on the Cafe-Pharma boards[1].

Usage in Zimmer Roberts videos

David Smith Reborn

Episode 2

The 2018 version of the ad was heard in this episode of David Smith Reborn, at around 4:18 in Part 2. Butters shows it to Mac, and he gets tortured by the end. He says that he was surprised he didn't get Wild-itis by watching the video[2].

Episode 4

Dupixent makes another appearance in Episode 4, this time in the form of both the 2018 and 2019 versions, and again, it was a device to torture Mac, but this time it was Terrence, Duchess, and Samson who put it on, not Butters.

References

Another outing for Freedust’s Jump Up and Down – with a fresh new mix – for the new Dupixent DuList campaign for TV and web.

Back in October last year over 40 MCTV members were filmed for this Dupixent commercial. The spot will never screen in Australia, but has been airing in the US. It’s amazing how the crew made downtown Ultimo look like the States, using US post boxes, fire hydrants and an American voiceover.

It’s really hard to track down some of these jobs, as they aren’t screened locally and take a while in post production. In doing some research, we found that the Google Maps car must have taken a shot as filming was occurring!!

Who is the actress in the dupixent commercial
Sadly, no one got paid to be on Google Maps, but everyone on the ad earned an average of almost $900.

We are always looking out for new faces to join MCTV, click here to apply.

Erica Shaffer is an American actress who has worked in independent films and television.

Erica Shaffer

Years active1992–presentWebsitehttp://www.ericashaffer.com/

Some of the films include A Family Affair,[1] The Truth is Always Complicated, The Fall,[2] Catalina Trust, The Socratic Method, Three on a Match and West Coast.

A few of Shaffer's television credits include guest star and recurring roles on Days of Our Lives, Valentine, Eleventh Hour, The Secret Life of the American Teenager, CSI Miami, Las Vegas, The King of Queens, Windfall, The Young and the Restless, Charmed, Mind of Mencia, Clubhouse, Fight for Fame, Silk Stalkings, Veronica's Closet, Nightman and [Pensacola'. She has been host of shows such as Vacation Challenge on the Travel Channel and Cafe Sound on Access Entertainment Network.

Shaffer has been in more than 200 commercials and has also been the host of the web series Personal Injury Network.

Shaffer is a voice over artist for animation and has an array of "characters" to her credit including the lead heroines and villains in Pioneer LDC's Nazca, I My Me! Strawberry Eggs, Paranoia Agent and Amazing Nurse Nanako. She has also done voiceovers for radio commercials as well as documentaries for The Learning Channel and The History Channel.

Roles from Shaffer's theater career at the Laguna Playhouse include, "Ruth" from Harvey, starring Charles Durning. Other favorite roles in theater include "Portia" from The Merchant of Venice, "Myrhhine", from Lysistrata, "Joanne" from Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean and "Rose of Sharon" from The Grapes of Wrath. In San Diego Shaffer played "Hyacinth" in Scapan directed by William Ball.

She is a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) and Actors' Equity Association. (AEA)

Shaffer is a private speech and acting coach with her own practice on the Westside of Los Angeles.

Year Title Role Other Notes
1992 Spirit of Wonder: China-san no yûutsu Lily voice: English version
1999 Three on a Match
Little Heroes Ms Bakman
Catalina Trust Kitty
2000 West Coast Julie
2001 The Socratic Method Susan Walsh
2004 The Kids Who Saved Summer Penny voice
SpellForce: Shadow of the Phoenix voice: English version
2006 Cattle Call Computer Dating Woman #3
2007 Two-Eleven Elizabeth Summerfeild
2008 The Fall Brooke Jakubiak completed
The B.A.M.N. Squad post-production
2012 Detention (2011 film) Slone
  • Nazca (1998): Yuka Kiritake/Aquira
  • Amazing Nurse Nanako (1999): Satsuki
  • I My Me! Strawberry Eggs (2001): Vice Principal
  • Texhnolyze (2003): Promoter's Lover
  • Ikki tôsen (2003): Kanu Uncho
  • R.O.D the TV (2003): Cabin Attendant/Tachibana Reporter
  • Mermaid Forest (2003): Hazuki's Mother
  • Licensed by Royalty (2003): Cynthia
  • Môsô dairinin (2004): Harumi Chono/Maria
  • Ergo Proxy (2006): Quinn, Entourage
  • Night Man (1998)
  • Hang Time (1999)
  • 18 Wheels of Justice (1 episode, 2000)
  • The King of Queens (1 episode, 2005)
  • Charmed (1 episode, 2005)
  • Drake & Josh (1 episode, 2005)
  • The Young and the Restless (2 episodes, 2004–2005)
  • Las Vegas (1 episode, 2006)
  • Windfall (1 episode, 2006)
  • CSI: Miami (1 episode, 2007)
  • Private Practice (1 episode, 2010)
  • Scandal (38 episodes, 2012–2018)
  • Castle (1 episode, 2013)
  • Mercury Auto Insurance
  • Shoe Pavilion
  • 3-day Blinds
  • StressEez (2006)
  • Time Life 70s Music Explosion (2005)
  • WD-40 (2006)
  • Mighty Key (2007)
  • Miracle-Gro (2006–07)
  • Chase (2007)
  • Pizza Hut (2007)
  • Shur-Line (2008)
  • KY Warming Gel (2006–08)
  • Sargento (2008)
  • Walmart (2009)
  • Mattress Warehouse (2009)
  • Shake Weight
  • 3M Command Hooks (2010)
  • Burger King (2010)
  • East Side Mario's (2011)
  • Sunsweet Prunes (2011)
  • Fidelity Investments (2012)
  • LG Electronics (2012)
  • Scotties Tissues (2013)
  • Chrysler (2014)
  • KFC (2015)
  • 7-up (2017)
  • Direct Energy (2017)
  • San Antonio Tourism (2017)
  • Spectrum Business Internet (2018)
  • Ilumya (2019)
  • Wayfair (2019)
  • Gain laundry detergent (2020)
  • Abreva Commercial (2020)
  • Ozempic (2022)
  • 70s Music Explosion (2005)
  • Bowflex TreadClimber (2006)
  • BetterTrades (2007)
  • Kiyoseki Pro (2007)
  • Cobra Stunlight (2007)
  • Nutrisystem for Men (2007)
  • Luminess Air (2007)
  • Ultreo (2007)
  • KY (2006)
  • Billboards 70s (2009)
  • Ninja (2010)
  • Food Saver System (2011)

  1. ^ Nevius, C. W. (February 21, 2003). "FILM CLIPS / Also opening today". SFGate. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
  2. ^ Thomas, Kevin (October 30, 2009). "'The Fall' marks a glum debut". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 3, 2020.

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