I believe I can fly
Billie Jean in the Pepsi commercial.
No, but he's played Italian movie characters. He's a Jew.
The song played on the Fancy Feast commercial is "Dream A Little Dream" recorded by The Mamas and The Papas and released on their album titled "The Papas and The Mamas" in 1968.
Looking through the cast list for the Italian Job, there doesn't appear to be a character named Annette.
The Bruins, The Bruins, What
She looks like the same lady in the kindle fire commercial
The guitar in the Barilla spaghetti commercial is played by the renowned Italian musician and composer, Eros Ramazzotti. His music and presence add a warm, inviting atmosphere to the advertisement, enhancing the connection to Italian culture and cuisine. The commercial often showcases themes of family and togetherness, which align well with the brand's messaging.
The song is "Little Secret" by Passion Pit
Joe Greene at which time he played for Pittsburgh
It's from the movie Willy Wonka, Gene Wilder is singing it. But someone told me the guy in the commercial is the little boy that played in the movie. Is this true?
Giovanni del Vecchio has: Played Italian Waiter in "Kavanagh QC" in 1995. Played Marconi in "Lexx" in 1997. Played Josef in "Doctors" in 2000. Played Translator in "Little Britain" in 2003. Performed in "Little Britain" in 2003.
Win Bates has: Played Construction Worker in "Italian Deli" in 2009. Played Little Joe in "Italian Deli II: Meat the Family" in 2010. Played Danny in "She Still Loves Me" in 2010. Played Jerry Beal in "Only Sighing" in 2011. Played Win in "Earth Therapy" in 2011.
Bobbi Shaw
Lou Little has: Played himself in "Hollywood Newsreel" in 1934. Played himself in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Himself - Guest Football Coach in "Four Star Revue" in 1950. Played Lucky Strike Commercial in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Coach Lou Little in "Touchdown Town" in 1952. Played himself in "Person to Person" in 1953.
The little girl in the U-verse classroom commercial is played by actress and model Kayla Maisonet. She portrays a student engaging with technology and learning in a vibrant classroom setting, showcasing the benefits of U-verse services. The commercial aims to highlight how U-verse can enhance educational experiences for children.
I have thought for years that it was Terry Melcher. I am not sure. Doris Day could verify if that is true.
Morgan Sperry! I know this because she goes to my school and is in my grade. (PS... she is AWESOME!!)