The most 1980s TV commercials, with rock stars, from Michael Jackson shilling for Pepsi to Genesis hawking beer.
TORONTO --Auston Matthews wants another crack at Canada. And given the recent NBC spot he appeared in promoting the upcoming Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, so do his Team USA teammates.
The craft of acting demands direct access to feeling. But what does it take to perform specific emotions on cue — often under fierce time pressure, before countless strangers, cloaked in wigs or ...
Actors on Actors is ready for its closeup. Variety and CNN have revealed the star-studded lineup for the 23rd season of Actors on Actors, the Emmy-winning franchise that pairs the year’s best ...
Casting three voice over roles for a short online commercial for Fruit Paradise, a juice brand in the Dominican Republic known for one hundred percent natural, fresh juices and pulps. Looking for ...
A Ceres-1 solid rocket lifts off Dec. 19, 2024, from a converted barge off the coast of Shandong province, Eastern China. Credit: Galactic Energy HELSINKI — China’s space administration has published ...
Everybody is looking for a big insurance payout. But what if we told you that the biggest payout of all is starring as a recurring quirky character in an insurance company’s commercials? Don’t believe ...
Editor's Note: This story was originally published in 2024. Target is turning heads this holiday season with its unconventional marketing campaign featuring a "weirdly hot" Santa Claus named Kris. In ...
Commercial production has long been crucial to sustaining entertainment workers in the Los Angeles area. But it continues to plummet. By Nicole Sperling Reporting from Los Angeles Diane McArter runs ...
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TV Commercial Actors You May Not Know Passed Away
Sexy jeans, fizzy drinks, and the most memorable "diabeetus" spokesman to hit the small screen. These TV commercial actors might be gone, but they're definitely not forgotten. Senate Republicans defy ...
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