SCARLETT JOHANSSON
Before becoming one of the most famous spies in UCM comics, Scarlett Johansson starred in the movie 'My Brother the Pig', whose plot revolved around her brother George being transformed into a pig after eating a sandwich he touched a kind of ancient crystals.
Later, with some help, Scarlett Johansson took her brother to Mexico to have him revert to her original form of witchcraft. Although she achieved his mission, the boy was forever left with a pig's tail. A curious fact is that Eva Mendes also participated in this tape.
CHRIS HEMSWORTH
Before being the mighty god of thunder 'Thor' or the daredevil Tyler Rake from 'Extraction', Chris Hemsworth played swimmer 'Kim Hyde' on the Australian soap opera 'Home and Away', appearing in 171 episodes.
Everything happened to the character that Chris Hemsworth portrayed: he secretly had a baby, rescued a kidnapped woman (and fell in love with her), survived a helicopter crash, and was accused of an assault, among other things.
VIN DIESEL
Vin Diesel is known for being the lead in 'Fast and Furious,' However before his name was associated with high-speed chase and bulk-explosion movies, the actor started out as a spokesperson for a toy line.
In 1994 at the Toy Fair, the most important toy convention in the world, Vin Diesel promoted the well-remembered Street Sharks, animated characters making their debut in the action figure industry in every possible way.
JENNIFER CONNELLY
Although Jennifer Connelly's career in the film industry dates back several years and she has starred in numerous films, one of the most remembered is, without a doubt, her participation in 'A Beautiful Mind' alongside Russell Crowe, for which won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.
But when she was a teenager, Jennifer Connelly starred in a Japanese stereo commercial where she sang 'Ai No Monologue' (Love Monologue in Spanish), a song about devotion and affection.
Jeremy Renner
Before he was known as the no-nonsense Hawkeye in Avengers, Jeremy Renner was the king of commercials during the 1990s. Duracell, 7-Eleven, and Bud Light were some of the brands he advertised with various outfits and hairstyles.
One of the most memorable Jeremy Renner commercials was the one he starred in for Kodak, which when seen today feels like a mix of what the last decade of the 20th century was like rewritable CDs, neck-length hair, and large computer monitors.


