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    Exhibit: Famous Faces Do Commercials

    Opened June 22nd, 2008


    For your viewing pleasure, here are twenty-five commercials featuring celebrities hawking an assortment of goods.

    Donna Reed for Campbell Soup (1961)

    Florence Henderson for Jell-O Soft Swirl (1970s)

    Farrah Fawcett for Ultra-Brite (1960s)

    Don Adams for Aurora Skittle Pool (1960s)

    Cheryl Tiegs for Breck Hair Color (1968)

    Sandy Duncan for Nabisco Wheat Thins (1970s)

    Sandy Duncan for Noxzema Skin Cream (1970s)

    Mark Hamill for Kodak (1974)

    The Partridge Family for Rice Krispies (1970s)
    (Courtesy of Maureen)

    Susan Dey for Cover Girl Clean Make-Up (1970s)
    (Courtesy of Maureen)

    Brooke Shields for Arrid (1986)

    Angela Lansbury for Total Cereal (1987)

    Nick Adams for L & M Cigarettes (1959)

    Edward Herrman for Dodge Intrepid (1994)

    Andrea Dromm for Summer Blonde (1960s)
    (Courtesy of Maureen)

    Jay Leno for Doritos (1988)

    Lionel Richie for Pepsi (1984)

    Wally Schirra for Actifed (1984)

    Maud Adams for Ultra-Brite (1960s)
    (Courtesy of Maureen)

    John Denver for Raisin Bran Cereal (1988)

    Martin Mull for Pizza Hut (1984)

    Garfield for Alpo Cat Food (1990)

    Alyssa Milano for 1-800-COLLECT (2001)

    Macauley Culkin for Sprite (1992)

    Bill Cosby for Coke (1984)

    Last Updated June 22nd, 2008

    2 Responses to “Exhibit: Famous Faces Do Commercials”

    1. Bob Says:

      I’m looking for a specific Ed Herrman Dodge Intrepid commercial ~1993-1994, where Edward Herrmann appeared on

      this little TV set on TV. As the camera backs away, you see that the video camera that’s taping Herrman is actually mounted on a tripod that is on the hood of the Dodge car. The front wheels of the car were spinning on a dyno(rollers) at 70 mph. The set was grey walls with a window in the background. This video would be very helpful in a class I teach. Can anyone help me find this video? Thanks.

    2. Cee Jay Says:

      In the Kodak commercial Mark Hammil looks like a teenager which I think he was, and seeing that cigarette commercial was kind of neat because they’ve been off the air since I was about 7 or 8

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