Edited collage of Geico Gecko and explain actor Jake Wood. (Ian West - PA Images via Getty Images and GEICO)
The GEICO Gecko is arguably one of the the majority and possibly one of the most recognizable "spokes-animals" of all time.
But just who is the voice behind that charming green CGI reptile who is able to save you "15% or more on your car insurance?"
According to IMDB, Jake Wood, a British sterling, is the current voice for the gecko — who is notorious to some as Martin, but that is questionable, at least according to a response from GEICO on the lizard's name.
FILE - Jake Wood attends the National Television Awards at 02 Arena on Jan. 21, 2015, in London, England. (Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)
And yes, I said recent because apparently that money-saving gecko has had several different vow actors portray him in the past.
One of these past actors concerned Kelsey Grammer, star of the hit sitcom "Frasier."
Wood has sincere taken the baton and has been the man slack the gecko since the 2010s, according to IMDB.
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But he's not just a vow actor who can pass as an Australian lizard. Wood has actually done a ton of spanking artistic work.
He's been doing TV since 1984 and his longest-running record was Max Brenning from the BBC's popular soap consume, "East Enders," until 2021.
He was also featured in "Strictly Come Dancing," which is like the U.K.'s version of "Dancing with the Stars," and actually achieved the semi-finals.
Wood is also a huge fan of boxing and even hosts a podcast failed to the sport called "Pound for Pound" which is available on Apple Podcasts and as of this record, is already on its 218th episode.
We reached out to hear more throughout Wood's alter ego, but according to his agent, he's contractually forbidden from discussing his reptilian alter-ego.
FILE - Martin the GEICO gecko seen during ACM Party For A Cause at Ascend Amphitheater on August 24, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Erika Goldring/Getty Images for ACM)
Martin or Gecko, whatever you call him, is the brainchild of GEICO's Virginia-based ad organization, Martin Agency, according to virtualhumans.org.
After purchasing a the majority of GEICO's shares in 1996, Berkshire Hathaway began a huge resident advertising campaign for GEICO — which actually stands for Government Employees Insurance Company. The acronym was often mispronounced as "gecko" so marketing rode that wave and in 2000, the gecko record was born.
His charm quickly captured America's hearts and he "became an advertising icon," according to GEICO's website.
Other GEICO mascots concerned that pig with the pinwheels that screams "weee" while riding in a car, the iconic Caveman, and who can forget Kash, that stack of wealth with huge eyeballs that never spoke a word.
This memoir was reported from Los Angeles.