"Nature. Isolation. Quiet...that's what I truly like."
Possibly not the rundown of diversions you'd anticipate from The Most Interesting Man in the World, however that is precisely how veteran character performing artist Jonathan Goldsmith depicts his life at age 75.
Regardless of a half-century vocation with parts spreading over everything from Macgyver and Chips to Knots Landing and Dallas, Goldsmith is best referred to today as the substance of Dos Equis' breakaway lager notice achievement: The Most Interesting Man in the World.
With downplayed manliness and a lilting baritone displayed after his nearby companion and cruising accomplice Fernando Lamas, the advertisements show Goldsmith doing everything from ice angling to sword battling, with voice over portrayal that would put Chuck Norris to disgrace ("the last time he played with peril, threat got clingy").
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