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Lauren Wallace or Warren Wallace (whatever his name is) is the third cousin (once removed) of Rusty and Mike Wallace
Oh and it's Rusty, Kenny and Mike Wallace. Three brothers.
AnswerThe answer is NO he is not related here is why.I found an article on MSNBC.com about Geico and their commercials. This next paragraph came from it:
*** Flop or not, Geico's admen are already preparing for a post-caveman era. As the fourth largest car-insurance company in the nation, its share of the market is only 6.3 percent (industry leader State Farm is at 17.7 percent). The next shtik features a preteen boy named Lauren Wallace, who yearns to make it as a NASCAR driver. The fictional "third cousin, once removed" of real NASCAR driver Mike Wallace, who races Geico's sponsored car, he careens through the grocery store with a shopping cart. It's cute, kind of. But coming on the heels of a terminally hip Neanderthal, pretty much anything is going to seem like a letdown. *****
I can confirm they are not related at all. If you check with any of the Wallace family personally they will tell you they Warren Wallace is not blood related at all. Its pure fiction just like the caveman. Mike Wallace is also too young to have a third cousin once removed.
Child Actor
His name is Eddie Heffernan and he works for the Geddes Agency. Geico is on his resume and he's also doing phone commercials.
AnswerNO."LOREN WALLACE" (or "WARREN) is NOT a Cousin of Mike or any Wallaces. He is a Child actor named Edward Heffernan. He was just been signed on by Geico for 2009 to continue to play the "Wallace Cousin", despite the fact that Geico will no longer sponser Mike (Nationwide has forced them out of the series because the France Family has a deal to only have 1 Insurance Company involved). "Loren" will star in ads with Geico's 2009 Sprint Cup Driver, Max Papis, and THE CAVEMEN.
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NO! Warren Wallace is a character created by Geico for their advertisments, who is played by a child actor named Eddie Heffernan. Eddie has, however, actually began partisipating in racing though, and even has the "warren wallace" name on his midget/mod car, which is sponsored by Geico. While Geico will no longer sponsor Mike Wallace in the Nationwide Series in 2009(Nascar has forced them out to appease Series Title-Sponsor Nationwide Insurance), they will keep Eddie on as "Warren Wallace" in television ads alongside the driver that they'll sponsor part-time in Sprint Cup; Max Papis.