Post by piercebrosnanhot on Oct 5, 2011 7:20:07 GMT -5
They currently co-star in the hit movie, I Don't Know How She Does It.
But many may not know that Mad Men's Christina Hendricks appeared on-screen with actor Pierce Brosnan 14 years ago.
A vintage Visa card advertisement featuring the 36-year-old actress has resurfaced.
In the clip, she stars alongside Brosnan, who was then in his heyday James Bond.
The one-minute Visa Card Check advertisement was shot in 1997, when Christina was in her earlier twenties.
She is seen sporting her signature red hair, but appears slightly slimmer as she promotes a new card for the major debit card company.
Dressed in a pink figure-hugging frock not far from Hollaway's costumes in Mad Men, Christina has her signature Scarlett locks in a bob-style complete with fringe and has a swiping of red-lipstick on her lips.
At the beginning of the advertisement, Brosnan is seen walking through a a highly secure, futuristic building to the theme music of James Bond.
He reaches a room and approaches a tea service area in which Christina is working behind.
Speaking in a British accent she asks Brosnan what he would like to order.
After settling on caviar, Brosnan asks: 'Do you take a check?', to which Christina answers: 'Absolutely James, we just need your ID.'
After Brosnan looks perplexed, she adds: 'Drivers license, license to kill, that sort of thing.'
Desmond Llewelyn who plays the infamous Q in the Bond films, is then seen interjecting, telling Brosnan: 'Really 007, you should use a check card. It automatically deducts from your checking account everywhere Visa is accepted.'
Christina and Brosnan co-star in the newly released comedy, I Don't Know How She Does It.
The Sarah Jessica Parker film, about a busy hedge fund manager who struggles to balance work and family life, also stars Greg Kinnear and Olivia Munn.
The 007 star plays Sarah Jessica Parker's business client who also throws temptation away from her chaotic family life.
Hendricks has a regular role in Mad Man, in which she plays the voluptuous Joan on the show, which is set in 1960s America.
But many may not know that Mad Men's Christina Hendricks appeared on-screen with actor Pierce Brosnan 14 years ago.
A vintage Visa card advertisement featuring the 36-year-old actress has resurfaced.
In the clip, she stars alongside Brosnan, who was then in his heyday James Bond.
The one-minute Visa Card Check advertisement was shot in 1997, when Christina was in her earlier twenties.
She is seen sporting her signature red hair, but appears slightly slimmer as she promotes a new card for the major debit card company.
Dressed in a pink figure-hugging frock not far from Hollaway's costumes in Mad Men, Christina has her signature Scarlett locks in a bob-style complete with fringe and has a swiping of red-lipstick on her lips.
At the beginning of the advertisement, Brosnan is seen walking through a a highly secure, futuristic building to the theme music of James Bond.
He reaches a room and approaches a tea service area in which Christina is working behind.
Speaking in a British accent she asks Brosnan what he would like to order.
After settling on caviar, Brosnan asks: 'Do you take a check?', to which Christina answers: 'Absolutely James, we just need your ID.'
After Brosnan looks perplexed, she adds: 'Drivers license, license to kill, that sort of thing.'
Desmond Llewelyn who plays the infamous Q in the Bond films, is then seen interjecting, telling Brosnan: 'Really 007, you should use a check card. It automatically deducts from your checking account everywhere Visa is accepted.'
Christina and Brosnan co-star in the newly released comedy, I Don't Know How She Does It.
The Sarah Jessica Parker film, about a busy hedge fund manager who struggles to balance work and family life, also stars Greg Kinnear and Olivia Munn.
The 007 star plays Sarah Jessica Parker's business client who also throws temptation away from her chaotic family life.
Hendricks has a regular role in Mad Man, in which she plays the voluptuous Joan on the show, which is set in 1960s America.