Feb 06 2010

don rickles as the superbowl flower voice

Published by admin at 8:14 pm under diabetes, news, portraits

Update: Trailers for the Toy Story 3 movie have been released today. You can hear Don as Mr. Potato Head in the clips.

The battle for your attention has begun. It’s Superbowl ad season, and only one ad has caught my attention so far. It has a talking flower and more importantly the voice of Don Rickles.

Watch the behind the scenes video teaser that has too many flowers and not enough of Don. But it’s worth look for the quips from Don anyway.

Behind the scenes video

A nice touch is the playing of Don’s bull fight theme

Like many, I grew up knowing Don as wacky characters in the Annette & Frankie beach movies and his appearances on the Tonight Show. He fell off my radar until a couple of years ago when he became a patient of my wife and agreed to be involved in her Conquering Diabetes book.

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"Diabetes can be controlled, provided you don't pass out every-time you prick your finger."

This gave me the opportunity to meet him in person and visit his house for a portrait session. After his initial joke where he asked the guard at the gate to turn me away, I discovered the secret to how he gets away with all of his insults. Deep down he’s a warm and loving guy.

When he’s not voicing a flower or Mr. Potato Head, Don still actively performs on stage where he is aggressively engages with his audience. (He’s in Vegas on Feb. 20 & 21st). What’s fascinating is how much he can get away with while bringing up the hot button issues of race and religion. He can insult people and make both the audience and the individual laugh. Balancing on that fine line of insult and compassion is what I think is his real talent.

It’s still a treat to pick up the home office phone and unexpectedly have Don on the other end of the line. He’s not always joking, but he is always kind. I honor my collection of memorabilia from his 80th birthday party and I look forward to Don and Barbara’s 45th wedding anniversary in a couple of weeks.

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Memorabilia from Don Rickles' 80th birthday party

I hope that Teleflora will be sending plenty of flowers to their anniversary party. And with Valentine’s Day coming up: Get up order some flowers you Hockey Puck! Keep Don famous so that he can keep us laughing for another 80 years.

Mark Harmel

harmelphoto.com

@MarkHarmel

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6 Responses to “don rickles as the superbowl flower voice”

  1. uberVU - social commentson 07 Feb 2010 at 7:06 am

    Social comments and analytics for this post…

    This post was mentioned on Twitter by MarkHarmel: A preview of Don Rickles as the Superbowl ad flower voice, and a personal tale. http://bit.ly/agOaxk #brandbowl…

  2. Dennis Dunbaron 07 Feb 2010 at 9:40 am

    Great story, Mark!

  3. josh mitchellon 07 Feb 2010 at 1:42 pm

    DonRickles is what age? Respect or no respect, can we be like him when we grow up!
    (the good side of Don)
    Laughter is the best medicine and he sure has prescribed many a dose for millions.
    Long may he have the ‘flower power’.

  4. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by DennisDunbar, photo blog feeds, Mark Harmel, Mark Harmel, Mark Harmel and others. Mark Harmel said: First Mr. Potato Head and now a flower. Mr. Warmth adds class to the Teleflora SB ad. #brandbowl http://bit.ly/agOaxk [...]

  5. mike papason 09 Feb 2010 at 9:10 am

    I used to be a massage therapist, and about 1990 i spent 3 hours with Bob Hope. We walked around downtown Portland together because he wanted someone to go for a walk with him.

  6. Mark Harmelon 09 Feb 2010 at 9:58 am

    A friend that lives in Park City received a call from Robert Redford. He wanted a good skier to go on the slopes with him. He discovered that when he was engaged in a conversation, fans that recognized him would show their appreciation but not interrupt. Was that your experience with Bob Hope?
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