Brian Baker (actor)

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Brian Baker
Born
Brian Edward Baker

(1967-07-16) July 16, 1967 (age 56)
OccupationActor
Spouse
(m. 2002;div. 2015)
Children1

Brian Edward Baker (born July 16, 1967) is an American actor best known for his recurring role as a trenchcoated spokesman in Sprint's television commercials.

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Early life and education

Baker was born in Philadelphia, on July 16, 1967. He began his acting career at the age of 11 as a member of a now-defunct community film enthusiast club known as Cinekyd, based in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, where youngsters acted in, directed, edited, and produced amateur movies under adult supervision. [1]

Baker attended William Tennent High School in Warminster, Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1985. He attended Penn State University, where he became a member of Phi Beta Theta and earned a Bachelor of Arts in marketing in 1990.

After graduating from Penn State, he studied at The Second City improvisational comedy troupe in Chicago, while also working as a stand-up comedian and in the Seanachai Theatre Company. To make ends meet, he waited tables at John's Place in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood.

Career

In 1999, Baker moved to Los Angeles. Within six weeks, he had landed a role as The Sprint Guy. Although originally contracted to appear in only five advertisements, the overwhelming popularity of the commercials led to Baker's appearance in 155 spots over six years. In 2001, People named him in their "50 Most Beautiful People" list, dubbing him "Sexiest Pitchman". Baker's image appeared all over Sprint's in-store signage, printed material, and the company's website, providing a human face for an otherwise faceless telecommunications behemoth. [2] The 2005 merger of Sprint and rival Nextel spelled the end of the commercials when the company implemented a "new look" campaign, and marketing for the new company was handed over to Nextel's ad agency.

Television work

In addition to his work in commercials, Baker appeared on the short-lived NBC series M.Y.O.B. . He appears as Representative John Tandy on the television series The West Wing and guest-starred on episodes of Providence , The Drew Carey Show , and V.I.P.

Personal life

Baker lives in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and Chicago, Illinois. He was married to actress Terry Farrell of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Becker , with whom he has one child. The couple divorced in 2015. [3]

He is currently in a long-term relationship with the violinist-composer Susan Voelz.

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References

  1. "The Face and The Voice - Brian Baker". Archived from the original on 27 October 2009.
  2. Paul Farhi (October 3, 2005). "Press O for Oblivion | Sprint's Trench Coat Guy Loses His Connection, but He's Waiting for a Redial". The Washington Post .(subscription required)
  3. Farrell, Terry (September 11, 2016). "Star Trek Themes Special with DS9's Terry Farrell". Kevin Hall’s Movie Moments (Interview). Interviewed by Kevin Hall. Scotland, United Kingdom: Radio Saltire.