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80s Icons: Celebs You Forgot Starred in Classic Ads
3 Jul
Summary
- Michael J. Fox starred in a Diet Pepsi ad featuring a robot clone.
- Nick Kamen's Levi's 501 ad boosted sales by 800%.
- Michael Jackson danced with Alfonso Ribeiro in a Pepsi ad.
A look back at iconic 1980s advertisements reveals that many featured future stars in memorable roles. These commercials are still recognizable decades later, proving their lasting impact on popular culture.
Anthony Head, known for his later role in a popular television series, first captured audiences' attention in Nescafé's Gold Blend ads from 1987 to 1993. His charm in the coffee-themed romance commercials made them a standout.
Other notable appearances include Nick Kamen in a 1985 Levi's 501 ad. His scene in a launderette, stripping off his jeans, is credited with an astonishing 800% increase in sales, making advertising history.
Michael J. Fox starred in a 1989 Diet Pepsi commercial titled 'Robot Clone,' where he created a duplicate of himself. Earlier, in 1984, Alfonso Ribeiro shared the screen with Michael Jackson in a Pepsi 'New Generation' ad, dancing alongside the King of Pop.
Actresses also graced these early advertisements; Ally Sheedy had a brief role in a 1982 Pizza Hut commercial. Demi Moore starred in a stylish 1988 Diet Coke ad, 'Out On a Ledge,' which depicted a daring encounter.
These advertisements served as early platforms for talent, connecting them with audiences long before their major breakthroughs in film and television.