I really hate it when I see other bands selling their music to commercials.

I used to act in television commercials when I was a kid and a young adult.

I learned about making films by going into advertising, making commercials.

Commercials used to have such a serious tone to them or a really corny tone.

I had kicked around the idea for Good Eats when I was directing commercials.

That's why I've always been appreciative of truly creative radio commercials.

The great movies and the great commercials always work on every single level.

I started working at the age of 2, doing commercials and modeling in New York.

I've done commercials and won awards, but I know that this won't last forever.

Before 'Grey's Anatomy,' I was doing musicals, plays, commercials, you name it.

You can't watch 'Dr. Strangelove' with commercials. That would be sacrilegious.

Political commercials encourage the deceptive, the destructive and the degrading.

Nobody watches commercials if you ask them. Nevertheless, they watch commercials.

I like listening to my playlist on the iPod. I don't want radio with commercials.

I want to do everything. I want to do commercials, endorsements. I want to design.

I don't want to make videos that come out looking like commercials or movie trailers.

I think everybody, from whatever town they're from, knows their hometown commercials.

I sometimes look around that studio in the middle of commercials and think, 'Really?'

One of my first commercials was for a Samsung cellphone. It was made as a mini-movie.

I've done commercials that Sam Mendes directed. Paul Feig directed me in a commercial.

In case you haven't caught the commercials, I'm in the new SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.

I started off in a small theatre performance company and worked my way into commercials.

Commercials that are geared towards kids. I think they should just, like, wipe them out.

I had done a few commercials here and there, but I was never super lucky in commercials.

My aunt was so attuned to commercials that she could always identify the voiceover actor.

Commercials were too phony for me. I just didn't like selling products I didn't believe in.

When I was about four, people used to walk up to my mom and say I should be in commercials.

I did a character called Captain Q for Nestle's Quik. Those commercials were kind of funny.

I could pose in fashion commercials as a high society star but politics is a new way of life.

I did commercials since I was 16, and that's kind of acting, depending on what you're selling.

I did commercials and voice-overs as a kid, and it just lead to musical theatre opportunities.

I was working in commercials and music videos, always with the goal of working in feature films.

I never did commercials. Not that I didn't want to, but because I can't. I am just so bad at it.

It was hard to make a living as an actor in New York if you did not do soap operas or commercials.

When I was in college in Chicago, I was doing a lot of commercials - that was my bread and butter.

I make more than a handsome living doing voices for commercials; I hear myself all day on the tube.

I love Victoria's Secret and the brand, and I'm passionate about Victoria's Secret commercials, too.

I could go and make commercials left and right and pretend like I am a celebrity, but that is not me.

It's been amazing, the number of commercials that I've done, starting back in 1968. It must be 8,000.

Peyton Manning is funny, hence the 'Saturday Night Live'; you see him in his commercials. He's funny.

The agency was desperate to get started with the commercials in 1976, but I was working on Star Wars.

Tony Kaye is great with that kind of stuff. Up until American History X, he had only done commercials.

As an incumbent, if you are winning, your commercials are about motherhood and apple pie and the flag.

I'm either shooting for films or commercials, attending events, or meeting people, so on and so forth.

I remember when metal was something you really had to search out, and now I hear it on car commercials.

Shortly after my dad died, my mom figured that if I could do a few commercials, I'd get a college fund.

I haven't done many commercials, and I'm very picky about it because it comes down to creative control.

I love doing commercials! Usually, they have enough money that they can take time and photograph it well.

Too many actors get on an ego trip and won't do commercials, so they sit around for 20 years between jobs.

Most sermons sound to me like commercials - but I can't make out whether God is the Sponsor or the Product.

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