Scott Watson Acting Commercial Reel

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 Scott Watson’s commercial career

From the time that Scott first grew his mustache, he has been booking commercial work for national brands.

his first big campaign was with dAILY BURN, where scott was asked to perform a plank exercise for the camera. despite peforming possibly the worst plank position ever captured on film, scott remained in the commercial and it was broadcast nationally, much to the excitement of his various aunts.

scott’s first international campaign was with RAY-BAN’s #proudtobelong series of commercials, where scott was placed in a christmas sweater and a bright red speedo and let loose upon the beaches of coney island. there was a photo component to this commercial shoot as well, and unbenownst to scott gigantic photos of him in said red speedo were placed all around europe. it wasn’t until one of scott’s friends, in madrid, saw scott’s pasty legs and red speedo plastered across the side of an entire building that scott realized the campagin had gone worldwide.

even since scott has been working steadily in national commercials for brands such as grammarly, giant, goodfood, nJM, Burlington, trolli, always with his trusy co-star mister mustache along for the ride. Don’t worry, scott does not actually refer to his mustache as “mister mustache,” at least not in public.

frequenty asked questions

What commercials has Scott Watson appeared in?

Scott Watson has been featured in national campaigns for Grammarly, GoDaddy Airo, Redfin, Trolli Gummi Pops, Goodfood, Giant, Zenni, Thumbtack, Midea Appliances, Plum Organics, and more.

Where can I watch Scott Watson’s commercial reel?

You can watch Scott Watson’s full commercial reel right on this page, which includes highlights from his most popular national TV and digital ad campaigns.

Why is Scott Watson recognizable in commercials?

Scott’s signature mustache, comedic timing, and range of quirky character types have made him stand out in ads for major brands, from high-energy comedy spots to heartfelt character-driven campaigns.