Who is the famous Walmart guy?
Unveiling the actor behind Walmart’s latest emblematic ads
(By Carmichael Phillip)
Introduction: A Face You Didn’t Expect at Walmart
Walmart’s latest “Who knew?” ad campaign is turning heads—not least because of its unexpected spokesperson. The retailer is showcasing actor Walton Goggins, best known for The White Lotus and The Righteous Gemstones, to highlight Walmart’s surprising variety and fast delivery.
Meet Walton Goggins
Walton Goggins is a versatile actor whose performances in The Shield, Justified, and recent HBO hits earned him considerable acclaim. He’s particularly praised for his charm and wit—traits leveraged in Walmart’s current campaign .
The “Who knew?” Campaign Concept
The core message: Walmart isn’t just groceries and paper towels—it sells “half a billion products,” from home saunas to bear spray. Goggins plays the affable insider who’s pleasantly surprised by the sheer breadth of goods, leveraging humor, nostalgia, and relatability.
Here’s the main spot from the campaign, highlighting product surprises and Goggins’ wry delivery.
Why Walmart Picked Goggins
Advertising insiders say Goggins was chosen for his unexpected appeal—someone viewers don’t normally associate with big-box retail. He brings both credibility and surprise, enhancing the campaign’s impact.
Multichannel & Celebrity Endorsements
The campaign isn’t just on TV—Spanish-language versions are live, and influencers, including Paris Hilton and Russell Westbrook, teased it on social media with “I knew” taglines. This cross-platform push signals Walmart’s drive to revamp its image.
Reception & Industry View
Advertising reviews, such as in Adweek and Forbes, describe the campaign as “bold,” praising Goggins as a refreshing and effective choice. Axios adds the message is clear: Walmart is more than meets the eye.
Examples of Ad Spots
Main Spot: Goggins marvels at unexpected items (“dancing shoes,” “bear spray,” “home sauna”) — set to The Who’s “Who Are You”.
Spanish‑Language: Featuring Stephanie Beatriz in similar playful scenarios.
Teasers & Social: Sponsored posts from influencers build buzz before the TV roll-out.
Behind the Scenes & Strategy
While no official BTS footage is public yet, sources confirm the campaign emerged from Walmart’s annual rally in Fayetteville. With drone delivery expansion and site refresh underway, the ads anchor broader strategic messaging.
Impact: Buzz, Sales & Perception Shift
Walmart launched this just ahead of major broadcast slots (e.g. NBA Finals), aiming to shift public perception from discount store to expansive retailer. Early buzz—metrics TBD—shows strong social engagement and trending discussions.
Comparing with Other Celebrity Spokespeople
Brand-savvy comparisons place Goggins alongside other celebrity-backed campaigns (Pitbull, Stephanie Beatriz). Critics call this Walmart entry “unexpected yet spot‑on.” Unlike endorsers like Eminem, Goggins represents warmth and surprise, aligning well with Walmart’s pivot.
Conclusion: The “Famous Walmart Guy” Isn’t Who You Thought
The face behind Walmart’s transformative ads is Walton Goggins—a seasoned actor offering authenticity and nodding at modern retail ambition. Through clever scripting, spot selection, and media rollout, the campaign succeeds in surprising audiences—and perhaps convincing them that Walmart is full of undiscovered wonders.
Bonus: Viral Walmart Moments Through History
Mason Ramsey, “Yodeling Boy” (2018): Went viral at age 11 singing Hank Williams in a Walmart aisle—then performed Coachella, the Grand Ole Opry and toured.
Brandon Galvez (2021): Walmart employee featured in internal Live Better U campaign.
Other Store Celebs: Viral greeter John Combs with cerebral palsy, and “People of Walmart” memes showing odd shoppers.