William Shatner In 1997,
William Shatner became the spokesman for Priceline.com, agreeing to do the spots in exchange for
stock in the company. Shatner allegedly sold the stock before the burst of the
dot-com bubble, making a $600 million profit; however, this number was disputed as an
urban legend by CEO Jeffery Boyd. An early ad campaign featuring Shatner had him belt out popular songs in
spoken word, in the style of his album,
The Transformed Man. He was "replaced" in 2004 by his
Star Trek co-star,
Leonard Nimoy. Shatner still appeared in spots for Priceline, running into Nimoy as his replacement. When that campaign ended, Shatner again became Priceline's sole spokesperson. In 2007, an ad campaign by
Butler, Shine, Stern & Partners had Shatner take on the role of the Priceline Negotiator. In commercials that began airing January 22, 2012, Shatner's Negotiator character apparently dies as a bus falls off a bridge and explodes. Subsequent ads have featured his "spirit," still advertising Priceline.com from beyond the grave. In August 2012, Shatner was brought back in a commercial located on a stormy, cloudy beach, parodying the end of the film
Point Break. A man, apparently an investigator, stands next to Shatner. Shatner is holding a wooden surfboard, wearing a suit with shortened pants and pitching the new way of booking a hotel. He states that surfing is his life now and "we'll see where the waves take me. Sayonara!" and goes charging into the waves. Priceline has been parodied on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and in multiple
Saturday Night Live skits. In a September 2008
SNL skit, during the opening monologue by Olympian
Michael Phelps, Shatner rose from the audience to give Phelps tips on product endorsements.
Theresa Caputo In June 2012, Theresa Caputo, star of the television show
Long Island Medium, appeared in a commercial for Priceline.com, in which she portrayed herself "connecting" with the late Priceline Negotiator character previously played by William Shatner. However, this commercial has sparked controversy, since the commercial appears to make light of the Native American belief of
smudging.
JREF President
DJ Grothe released an open letter calling out Priceline.com for endorsing Caputo, stating, "It is difficult to watch the show and not feel heartbroken for those who are desperate to hear from the departed... and even more so if they are being manipulated by a charlatan." Grothe urges Priceline.com to "invite... your new representative" to take the James Randi
One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge and prove her credentials.
Kaley Cuoco In January 2013,
Kaley Cuoco from the sitcom
The Big Bang Theory joined William Shatner as his fictitious daughter in Priceline.com commercials. ==Criticisms==