

Mister Teeson recently worked as a director and choreographer for the Disney Channel. Teeson, a native of England, was the choreographer for Grammy Award-winning artists such as Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson, Paula Abdul, Kylie Minogue, Geri Halliwell, Diana Ross, Gloria Estefan, Usher, Mya, and Tom Jones.ĭanny is also known for his work on movies such as This Is 40 (2012), Get Him to the Greek (2010) and The Three Stooges (2012). Six was played by Danny Teeson, an actor who appeared on Queer Eye for the Straight Girl. Six was revealed on a blog run by actor and director Paul Davidson from The Orchard, an American music and entertainment company: Mr. Many years later, according to online American women’s magazine, the true identity of Mr. Some even thought it was deejay Paris Hilton. Six was performed by a woman who had ballet training. Many fans were convinced it was Jaleel White, the guy who played Urkel in “Family Matters.” Six remained an industry secret for nearly a decade and a matter for feverish speculation among online fans. The campaign was named “most likable ads” by Advertising Age and “most memorable” by USA Today tracking. Six dancing to “We Like to Party!” quickly ranked among the top 10 most recalled ads by Intermedia Advertising Group.

Six impersonators started appearing around the United States, with one guy carrying a boombox loaded with “We Like to Party” showing up in the lobby of the Washington Post. The “ambassador of fun” also became a regular guest on American news and talk shows and had his own blog.

Look-alike contests drew crowds, he made live appearances in several theme parks and appeared on Good Morning America. Merchandise with images of the Six Flags mascot started selling like hot cakes.

As soon as the first ad started hitting the airwaves, the dancing old bald guy quickly became a media phenomenon.
