Paul Marcarelli

Paul Marcarelli (born May 24, 1970) is an American actor best known as the "Test Man" or "The Verizon Guy" character in commercials ("Can you hear me now?") for Verizon Wireless. He appeared in all Verizon commercials wearing a gray Verizon jacket and his own horn-rimmed glasses from 2002 to 2011. He is a native of North Haven, Connecticut.

He is a graduate from North Haven High School and received his B.A. in English from Fairfield University.

From 2002 to 2011, he started appearing as the "Test Man" character in Verizon Wireless commercials, for which Entertainment Weekly named him one of most intriguing people of 2002. Marcarellli had already appeared in numerous commercials for companies including Old Navy, Merrill Lynch, Dasani, and Heineken. He also performed in industrial and promotional films, and as a voiceover artist for Comedy Central, United Airlines and Aetna Insurance, among others.

A founding member of New York's Mobius Group Productions, Marcarelli produced and performed in works by Eric Bogosian, Warren Leight, and Richard Nelson. Mobius' production of The Adding Machine, in which he played the lead role, garnered the award for excellence in overall production from the New York International Fringe Festival in 2001; and his 2005 production, Bridezilla Strikes Back! starring Cynthia Silver, which The New York Times called "irresistible," won the Fringe's overall excellence award for outstanding solo show.

Marcarelli appeared on the October 12, 2009 episode of The Price Is Right during the showcase sponsored by Verizon Wireless. The signature white hard hats used in the commercials were worn by members of the studio audience involved in the shot in question, and were theirs to keep.

As a screenwriter, his film, titled Sweet Flame, was in production in spring 2007. The independent film was directed by Amy Hobby, and stars Mira Sorvino, Anne Meara and Henry Thomas.

Marcarelli is also a founding member of the Table Ten Films production company.

He has a twin brother, Matthew, a decorated Captain at the New Haven Fire Department.