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Vayntrub has had small roles in film and television, including Life Happens and Silicon Valley. [15] She has also starred in several CollegeHumor videos. [12] From 2013 to 2016, Vayntrub portrayed a saleswoman named Lily Adams in a series of TV commercials for AT&T. [12] She returned to the role in 2020. [16]
Matthew Bush (born March 22, 1986) is an American actor, best known for the film Adventureland and his AT&T Rollover Minutes commercials. He starred in the TBS comedy Glory Daze as Eli Feldman, a freshman who rushes the wildest fraternity on a 1980s college campus. He also featured in a 2018 Pizza Hut commercial and played Andy Cogan on The ...
John Hoogenakker (/ ˈ h oʊ ɡ ə n æ k ər /) [1] is an American stage, screen and commercial actor. On stage, he has been in a number of plays in the Chicago and Milwaukee area. He played the Bud Light King in Bud Light's Dilly Dilly television commercials.
Jacob Toppin was chosen by AT&T to star in a March Madness commercial that will run during the NCAA Tournament. “It was really fun,” he said.
The OKC Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren featured in a commercial for AT&T, ... The company will air a series of commercials for the NCAA Tournament from March 17-April 8.
If you don’t know the actor Milana Vayntrub by name, then chances are high that you would recognize her face.. Since 2013, Vayntrub has been the on-and-off again star of many AT&T commercials as ...
She has starred as "Emily" in a series of American television commercials for the furniture company Havertys, [4] and has appeared in national commercials for Lowe's, Comcast, Publix, AT&T, and Yoplait, among others. One Yoplait commercial starring Tarver was pulled from broadcast following complaints by the National Eating Disorders ...
always on her phone trying to talk to her son (she is unaware that he is a spy operative). She also is aware of the GEICO characters and wonders how they ended up in the commercial shoot during a contest sponsored by the insurer in 2018 ("No wonder they call it 'Hollyweird!’”). Betty Crocker: General Mills: 1921–present: The Gerber baby