It's a far cry from the used car salesman buttonholing potential buyers on the forecourt. Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey has signed a multi-year deal to appear in television and digital advertisements for the Lincoln Motor Company, making him the latest in a string of Hollywood stars to lend their name
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The first of McConaughey's Lincoln advertisements has been shot in and around his native Austin, by the Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn, who won the Best Director award at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival for his art-house thriller Drive, starring Ryan Gosling.
Refn isn't the only major director to work on a car commercial this year: Gus Van Sant, director of Good Will Hunting and Milk, was recently at the helm for a series of advertisements for BMW's new hybrid sports car, one of which was narrated by the Boardwalk Empire star Michael Pitt.
Car firms have used A-list voiceovers in their commercials for several years.
Jon Hamm has been the voice of Mercedes since 2010, the same year that Nissan hired Robert Downey Jr. Jeff Bridges began narrating Hyundai commercials in 2007. Clint Eastwood famously lent his gravelly vocal chords to Chrysler's 2012 Super Bowl halftime ad.
Meanwhile, Charlie Sheen embraced his bad-boy persona while appearing in a recent Fiat commercial, House Arrest, in which he speeds around inside his luxury mansion in the Italian brand's compact 500 model - while wearing an ankle tag.
Jaguar hired British actors Tom Hiddleston, Mark Strong and Sir Ben Kingsley to appear in its 2014 Super Bowl campaign as great British villains.
- Independent