Dan Mintz is a renowned commercial actor, writer and producer who has made a name for himself in the advertising world with his unique, deadpan style of humor.
Born in 1982 in Anchorage, Alaska, Mintz grew up with a passion for writing and comedy, which he later honed as a student at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts.
Mintz began his career as a writer in Los Angeles, working on shows such as "The Andy Milonakis Show" and "Important Things with Demetri Martin." However, it wasn't until he started working with the ad agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky that Mintz found his true calling as a commercial actor.
Mintz's trademark style involves delivering his lines in a monotone voice, with little to no expression in his face. This unique approach to humor has made him a favorite in the advertising world, with commercials for brands such as Sprint, Expedia, and Toyota featuring his deadpan delivery.
Outside of his commercial work, Mintz has also made a name for himself as a producer and writer, with credits on shows such as "Nathan for You" and "The Awesomes." In 2014, he created and starred in his own animated series, "China, IL," which aired on Adult Swim for three seasons.
Despite his success in the industry, Mintz remains humble about his achievements, citing his passion for writing and comedy as the driving force behind his work. With his unique brand of humor and willingness to push boundaries, it's clear that Mintz will continue to make an impact in the world of advertising and entertainment for years to come.