Draft:Eric Leopardi
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- Comment: All the in-depth coverage is about his arrest. Please see WP:BLP. asilvering (talk) 22:52, 24 January 2024 (UTC)
Eric Leopardi is an American producer, actor, and voice artist, known for his involvement in television and radio advertising campaigns.[1][2][3][4]
Career[edit]
Leopardi has worked as both a voice actor and on-screen actor for various brands.[1][2] His portfolio includes collaborations with McDonald's, Pringles, Lexus, Chevrolet, USA Basketball, Skechers, Disney, and Jim Beam.[1][2][5] Additionally, he has contributed voiceovers for TV show promos including "Suits," "Hot in Cleveland," and "Up All Night".[1][2]
Leopardi produced TV series "2 The Maxx" for NBC network.[3][6][7] The series starred NFL Super Bowl record holder Ron Dixon.[3][6][8][7]
Legal Issues[edit]
Leopardi was arrested in Granville County, North Carolina, after a 5-hour standoff with authorities.[1][5][2]The incident was related to charges in Colorado.[2] Following the standoff's peaceful resolution, Leopardi appeared in court and waived his right to extradition back to Colorado.[1]
Granville County Sheriff Robert Fountain Jr. commented on the arrest, focusing on Leopardi's present situation rather than his past accomplishments.[1]
Business Ventures[edit]
Leopardi was involved in a business deal related to AI software development, where he received $750,000 for his role in advancing a new agency and AI technology.[1][2]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Commercial and voice actor, wanted in Colorado, arrested in Granville County". WRAL.com. December 18, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Actor Arrested After 5-Hour Standoff With Police". popculture.com.
- ^ a b c Hoover, Hannah (2021-03-05). "Catching Up with Former New York Giants Receiver Ron Dixon". Sports Illustrated New York Giants News, Analysis and More. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
- ^ Stitt, Anthony. "MMA Star Anthony 'Rumble' Johnson's Comeback Includes Selling NFTs On Mark Cuban's Lazy.com". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
- ^ a b Stonebridge, Rampart (2024-01-04). "Actor Arrested After Hours-Long Standoff With Police". US Crime Alerts. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
- ^ a b "What A Rush". appodcasts.com. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
- ^ a b "Ex-Giant Ron Dixon bringing his adventure series '2 The MAXX' to NBC Sports". Giants Wire. 2021-02-26. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
- ^ NJ.com, Chris Franklin | NJ Advance Media for (2021-03-04). "A 3 a.m. idea that woke up ex-Giants WR Ron Dixon has become a reality". nj. Retrieved 2024-01-11.