10 Best TV Commercials Starring Hollywood A-Listers, Ranked

In the ever-evolving landscape of marketing and advertising, the synergy between Hollywood A-list actors and TV commercials has always been an intriguing prospect. From the early days of the entertainment industry, brands recognized the allure of enlisting the charm and recognition of renowned actors to endorse their products. This marriage of star power and marketing prowess has given birth to some of the most unforgettable and impactful advertisements in history.
From heartfelt testimonials to humorous parodies, the versatility of approaches taken in these commercials is as diverse as the talents of the actors themselves. The dynamic interplay between celebrity charisma and marketing brilliance in these commercials not only effectively promotes the products but has also etched themselves into our collective memory for all the right reasons.
10 Nicolas Cage — Sankyo Pachinko
In a delightfully quirky Japanese commercial for Sankyo Pachinko (pinball) machines, Nicolas Cage‘s unique charm takes center stage. Sitting at a grand piano, Cage engages in, what comes across as, a hilariously improvised performance dedicated to the Sankyo brand. With his signature intensity and eccentricity, Cage captivates the audience with his questionable singing, infusing the commercial with his trademark blend of humor and unpredictability.
9 Kristen Wiig — Pizza Hut
If there’s something every man, woman and child wants, it’s Pizza Hut; and Kristen Wiig demonstrates this perfectly in her commercial for the brand in which she literally plays every man, woman, and child. In a beautiful montage, subtly taking digs at the woefully corny nature of so many TV commercials, the SNL star can be seen portraying a variety of different characters of all ages and genders, all in need of a lovely slice of Pizza Hut’s famous oven hot pizzas.
8 Arnold Schwarzenegger — Kowa Coffee
Simple, yet effective — the best way to describe this ad. Arnold Schwarzenegger had become somewhat of a staple in the world of Japanese TV commercials in the 80s and 90s, but had taken some time off to focus on politics before this triumph return. The ad itself simply sees Schwarzeneger as a workman doing some pretty intense drilling whilst screaming the word “power” at the top of his lungs — supposedly fueled by the power of Kowa coffee?
The same campaign also featured an ad with Bruce Willis, who this time around is on a building site seen driving a large work truck, doing some really intense labor aided by his Kowa Coffee. Again, he screams “POWER!” because…
7 Rowan Atkinson — Snickers
In a brilliant and unexpected twist, the British comedy legend Rowan Atkinson reprised his iconic role as Mr. Bean in a martial arts-style commercial for Snickers chocolate bar. Seamlessly blending the world of slapstick comedy with the action-packed realm of martial arts, Atkinson’s portrayal of Mr. Bean adds a hilarious and refreshing dimension to the advertisement. The juxtaposition of his bumbling yet endearing character attempting to navigate a high-intensity martial arts setting is a delight. As Mr. Bean’s martial arts moves hilariously backfire, the commercial cleverly conveys the message that one might not be themselves when they’re hungry – a signature tagline of Snickers.
6 Bryan Cranston and Tracee Ellis Ross — Mountain Dew
Making its premiere at the Super Bowl 2020, Bryan Cranston and Tracee Ellis Ross teamed up with Mountain Dew to craft a brilliantly amusing advertisement that playfully parodies the iconic horror film The Shining. In this creative collaboration, Cranston and Ross bring their own comedic twists to the roles made famous by Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall.
Set in the eerie Overlook Hotel, the commercial cleverly integrates Mountain Dew into the narrative, delivering a fresh take on the classic scenes while maintaining an undercurrent of humor as doors creak open to reveal Mountain Dew, and the famous “Here’s Johnny!” line takes an unexpected turn.
5 Harvey Keitel — Direct Line
Bringing a stroke of cinematic nostalgia to the U.K., the decision to have Harvey Keitel reprise his iconic Pulp Fiction character, Winston Wolf, for a series of Direct Line insurance advertisements where he solves people’s everyday problems is nothing short of genius. The seamless integration of this charismatic and problem-solving character into real-life scenarios is a hoot, with Keitel’s portrayal of Winston Wolf exuding his signature coolness and confidence.
By applying his pragmatic approach to seemingly mundane predicaments, such as car troubles or house repairs, the advertisement cleverly positions a brand as the solution provider akin to Winston Wolf’s expertise. This brilliant combination of nostalgia, star power, and relatability makes for one heck of an enjoyable commercial, turning an advertisement into a cinematic experience.
4 Jonh Cena — Experian
Following John Cena‘s meteoric rise to fame in Hollywood, Experian ingeniously channels his high-energy persona into its latest advertisement. Proving he’s not afraid to laugh at himself and leaning more into the comedic side of things we’ve been seeing him embrace more of lately, the commercial is presented in the style of a classic musical. Cena is seen joyfully signing and dancing as if his life depends on it, telling us how it’s “a perfect day to boost your Fico score with your rent!” whilst conversing with the equally joyous townspeople.
Leveraging Cena’s charismatic presence and larger-than-life energy and incorporating his dynamic personality, Experian strategically capitalizes on Cena’s fame and vigor, resulting in a memorable advertisement that seamlessly aligns the brand with the spokesperson’s exuberant spirit.
3 Matthew McConaughey — Lincoln
Matthew McConaughey, the acclaimed star of The Lincoln Lawyer and known lover of Lincoln vehicles, has seamlessly become synonymous with the brand through his iconic and memorable advertisements. His collaboration with the brand has undeniably contributed to its success by creating a strong association between McConaughey’s cooler than cool, enigmatic persona and Lincoln’s luxury vehicles.
The advertisements, featuring McConaughey’s mesmerizing introspective and contemplative monologues, have certainly captured audiences’ attention, sparking discussions and parodies across the web. It’s a match made in heaven though as his suave and charismatic portrayal aligns perfectly with Lincoln’s image of sophistication, making the partnership feel authentic and natural.
2 Robin Williams — The Legend of Zelda
Robin Williams‘ deep affection for the beloved video game franchise The Legend of Zelda was well-known, as he was an avid player and even named his daughter after the game’s titular princess. Given his genuine passion for the series, it was a natural and heartwarming choice for Williams to star in a Zelda advertisement.
The ads depicted Williams playing the games with his daughter as we witness first-hand his infectious energy and genuine enthusiasm for the games, creating a truly memorable and endearing advertisement that resonated with fans and showcased his deep connection to both the franchise and its community.
1 Terry Crews — Old Spice
Terry Crews‘ prolific appearances in a series of absurd and often surreal Old Spice advertisements have undeniably linked him inextricably with the brand’s identity. His willingness to embrace self-mockery and dive into over-the-top scenarios has endeared him to audiences while effectively embodying the brand’s offbeat essence. Among these memorable commercials, the standout is the “Muscle Music” ad, where Crews’ muscles are connected to pads which control as a drum kit, hilariously producing beats by flexing and manipulating his bulging physique.
This uniquely creative spot brilliantly showcases both Crews’ charisma and the brand’s eccentricity, forging an unforgettable connection between the actor and Old Spice. If that wasn’t enough there was also an interactive online experience developed, allowing users to control Crews’ muscle-driven drumming!