Flo (Progressive)

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Flo
Flo from Progressive Insurance.jpg
Flo, as portrayed by actress Stephanie Courtney
First appearance 2008
Created by Arnold Worldwide
Portrayed by Stephanie Courtney
Company Progressive Insurance
Information
Aliases The Progressive Girl
Gender Female
Occupation Insurance salesperson
Nationality American

Flo is a fictional character appearing in more than 100 commercials for Progressive Insurance, beginning in 2008. Portrayed by actress and comedian Stephanie Courtney, the character has developed a fan base on social networks and has become an iconic advertising mascot.[1][2][3]

Broadcast history

The character debuted in 2008 through several television commercials and has since appeared in radio and print advertisements and web banners. "Flo", an upbeat store employee for Progressive Insurance, was created by the Boston-based agency Arnold Worldwide,[4] specifically copywriter John Park and art director Steve Reepmeyer.[5]

In 2011, Progressive introduced an Australian counterpart to Flo, named Kitty,[6] played by Australian actress Holly Austin.[7]

As of November 2014, Flo had appeared in 100 commercials (see below).

Characterization

Flo is a cashier and is recognizable by her extreme enthusiasm, name tag, sparkling white no-wrinkles uniform, upbeat personality, heavy makeup, and retro hairstyle. According to Courtney, it takes one hour to prepare Flo's hair and another to apply her make-up.[8] A December 15, 2008 article in Advertising Age described Flo as "a weirdly sincere, post-modern Josephine the Plumber who just really wants to help. She has: the brand is flourishing."[9] This was later echoed in an article from Duane Dudek in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on May 20, 2014, who credits Flo for inspiring a new trend of female commercial pitch people and cementing her legacy alongside Josephine and Palmolive Dishwashing Detergent's Madge the Manicurist.[10]

Flo's family

In November of 2014, Progressive Insurance aired its 100th ad featuring Flo and introduced other members of her family including her mom, dad, brother, sister, and grandfather. All of these characters were also played by Stephanie Courtney, who was reported to have spent about 12 hours doing hair and makeup transitions for the ad.[11]

Popularity

In October 2009, the Boston Herald referred to Flo as "the commercial break's new sweetheart" and said Courtney was "attaining TV ad icon status". The same article also reported that she was the subject of a popular Halloween costume. At that time, a Facebook page called "Flo, the Progressive Girl" had garnered a little over one million fans. As of January 18, 2015, the Facebook page has more than 5.43 million likes. There are multiple websites dedicated to her, and she is popular on Twitter and various internet forums.[12]

Flo was added as a downloadable character in the video game ModNation Racers in late 2010, complete with her own Progressive kart.[13][14]

Fan interest notwithstanding, Courtney's opinion is that the GEICO gecko "puts out more sexual vibes than Flo does".[15]

References

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