His organ donation card also lists his beard.
He’s a lover, not a fighter. But he’s also a fighter so don’t get any ideas.
The one shown above is entitled Snooker and gives us a new voice-over introduction to The Most Interesting Man In The World. The other two featured in the series give us his opinions on Rollerblading and on Life (both shown below).
The Rollerblading one is great, there’s no dialogue until the end of the commercial when all he states is a simple,
No.
You’ll have to check-out what he has to say on the topic of Life for yourself.
Here is a new campaign by Dos Equis where their “most interesting man” gives advice on various subjects. With all of them being only 15 second spots, I think they were pretty cleverly written if you ask me.
All of these spots are tied-in at the end with our interesting gentleman telling us to “stay thirsty my friends” which is also the web address for their campaign micro-site - www.staythirstymyfriends.com. There you can test your skill in patience and strength (by arm wrestling Mao, Churchill, Stalin, or even our most interesting man), apply to become the most interesting man in the world’s personal assistant and view various photos with our host performing assorted “manly” feats. Pretty funny site to match the spots, kudos.
Update: After a lot of emails regarding this campaign and the talent used, it has been confirmed that the actor who plays “The Most Interesting Man In The World” is indeed Jonathan Goldsmith. This was received via email from production sources. Also, as brentter.com readers “sam” and “Bart” have both pointed out, it is listed as being credited to him on his imdb.com profile.