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There are a series of famous faces who have starred in a host of slightly embarrassing and bizarre international adverts over the years as they began their careers. 

The likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, George Clooney and Britney Spears have appeared in campaigns all over the world in their younger years.

Many have done the ad work alongside their acting and singing as they got a foot in the industry to make a bit more money on the side and gain exposure.

MailOnline takes a look at the international adverts certain celebrities DON’T want you to see: 

1. LEONARDO DICAPRIO

Back in the day: In 2014 Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio starred in a commercial for Japanese credit card company Orio

The past: The action-packed commercial saw him dramatically save the day and then pay with his Orico card for the mess he made along the way

YEAR: 1998

COMPANY: Orico Card 

In 2014 Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio starred in a commercial for Japanese credit card company Orio. 

At the time he was at the beginning of his trajectory to becoming one of the biggest stars in the world.

In the nineties he was making a name for himself in movies such as Romeo + Juliet (1996), Titanic (1998) and The Beach (2000). 

However around the time of his busy movie making he also starred in a series of ads for Orico.

The action-packed commercial saw him dramatically save the day and then pay with his Orico card for the mess he made along the way. 

He fights the Japanese mafia, stops a thief in his tracks and saves a lift full of people before they plummet to their deaths. 

‘Orico card ok?’ he says at the close of each scene, with a wink to camera.

It appeared he could charm not just movie producers, but companies looking to cast a star in the nineties. 

Dramatic: He fights the Japanese mafia, stops a thief in his tracks and saves a lift full of people before they plummet to their deaths

Catchy: ‘Orico card ok?’ he says at the close of each scene, with a wink to camera 

2. BRITNEY SPEARS 

YEAR: 1999 

COMPANY: Suki Candy

In 1999 pop sensation Britney Spears starred in a Japanese commercial for sweet brand Suki Candy.

It was the same year after her popular hit Baby One More Time had been released and there was a huge amount of media attention on her.

Many brands were wanting to work with her as she became the biggest pop star on the planet. 

Popular with youngsters and teenagers, UHA Mikakuto cast Britney as the face of their new gummy candy. 

In the ad, Britney and her team travel on a CGI private jet, dashing between arena concerts and brand jobs.

Her Japanese one-liner vaguely translates to: ‘konjak gummies make my stomach better’.

Advert: In 1999 pop sensation Britney Spears starred in a Japanese commercial for sweet brand Suki Candy

Huge star: It was the same year after her popular hit Baby One More Time had been released and there was a huge amount of media attention on her

Capitalizing: Popular with youngsters and teenagers, UHA Mikakuto cast Britney as the face of their new gummy candy

3. MADONNA

YEAR: 1995

COMPANY: Takara 

In May 1995, Alek Keshishian filmed Madonna in a Japanese television commercial for Takara, a shochu or Japanese sake manufacturer. 

Wearing geisha shoes, Madonna enters the lair of the golden dragon to the sound of music she wrote and recorded especially for the ad.  

Approaching the beast, Madge draws her sword and cuts away a magical golden orb from it’s mouth, which then transforms into a glass of Jun Legend sake on ice. 

‘I’m pure. Jun Legend,’ Madonna says, turning to the camera.

The sake, called Jun Legend, was made by blending two types of alcohol distilled from barley and corn and aging them in charred oak barrels for one to five years.

Takara’s claim at the time was that the sake tasted similar to whiskey.

Madonna wrote and sang the commercial’s song, which featured the lyrics: ‘How can I be pure, when all the strength I have is breaking me? 

‘How can I be sure, where is this road I’ve chosen taking me? I’m pure. Jun Legend.’

Different: In May 1995, Alek Keshishian filmed Madonna in a Japanese television commercial for Takara, a shochu or Japanese sake manufacturer

Star: Wearing geisha shoes, Madonna enters the lair of the golden dragon to the sound of music she wrote and recorded especially for the ad

Action: Approaching the beast, Madge draws her sword and cuts away a magical golden orb from it’s mouth, which then transforms into a glass of Jun Legend sake on ice

4. BEN STILLER

YEAR: 2013 

COMPANY: Kirin Fruit Beer

In 2013 actor Ben Stiller starred in a bizarre Japanese advert for Kirin Fruit Beer. 

It features Stiller getting frozen in a block of ice after opening a beer, only to be tackled by a bunch of football players.

It starts with him bursting through the pom-poms of the Kirin cheerleaders to tell the people of Japan all about their latest beverage. 

However it isn’t Stiller talking as they chose to use a dubbed voice instead of his own.

Ben is most famous for roles in films such as Zoolander, Night at the Museum and Dodgeball.

Cash: In 2013 actor Ben Stiller starred in a bizarre Japanese advert for Kirin Fruit Beer

Plot: It features Stiller getting frozen in a block of ice after opening a beer, only to be tackled by a bunch of football players

5. JULIA ROBERTS

YEAR: 2010

COMPANY: Lavazza

In 2010 Julia was cast as Venus in an Italian commercial for Lavazza coffee. 

In it, a cup of Lavazza makes her smile so that a painter can finish his painting of her. 

She appeared in the campaign the 45-second advertisement for the hefty fee of £1.14 million.

The actress appeared in the heavenly advertisement, screened over the Christmas period in Italy, as Botticelli’s Venus in a setting in the clouds.

The scene opens with the painter at his wits end as his difficult muse refuses to smile for him as he attempts to create his masterpiece, Spring Allegory.

The ad also features two famous Italian entertainers, Paolo Bonolis and Luca Laurenti who offer the star some of Lavazza’s A Modo Mio coffee.

After sipping the coffee, Julia breaksinto her trademark toothy grin as the men rejoice around her andBotticelli excitedly gets to work to capture her smile.

The brief advertisement ends with Roberts winking at the camera. 

Making her mark: In 2010 Julia was cast as Venus in an Italian commercial for Lavazza coffee

Story: In it, a cup of Lavazza makes her smile so that a painter can finish his painting of her

Wow! She appeared in the campaign the 45-second advertisement for the hefty fee of £1.14 million

6. NICOLAS CAGE  

YEAR: 2006

COMPANY: Sankyo Pachinko

 In 2006 Nicholas Cage starred in a Japanese advert for Sankyo Pachinko – who make pinball machines. 

The pachinko game looks like a vertical version of a pinball machine. The game is played by firing off metal balls called ‘pachinko balls’. You can play pachinko by renting pachinko balls at the salon. 

Once you hit the jackpot, you can win lots of pachinko balls that can be exchanged for a variety of prizes.   

Nicholas starred in a number of ads in 2006. In one, he sits at a grand piano noodling about just how much he loves pachinko. 

In another, a reporter’s earring reminds him of a pachinko ball.

Actor: In 2006 Nicholas Cage starred in a Japanese advert for Sankyo Pachinko – who make pinball machines

Concept: The pachinko game looks like a vertical version of a pinball machine. The game is played by firing off metal balls called ‘pachinko balls’. You can play pachinko by renting pachinko balls at the salon

Role: Nicholas starred in a number of ads in 2006. In one, he sits at a grand piano noodling about just how much he loves pachinko

7. LADY GAGA

YEAR: 2009

COMPANY: F1 Rocks

Lady Gaga in 2009 appeared in an advert for F1 Rock advert – a concert in Singapore. 

A star of club music it seemed like a good fit and in it she wears a skin-tight newspaper print outfit with statement shoulder pads.   

The concert in Singapore that accompanied the Singapore Formula 1 Grand Prix. 

In the deadpan voiceover she tells how Singapore is ‘unique’ just like her as her song Poker Face plays in the background. 

She says: ‘Welcome to Singapore, a city of firsts. The first ever Grand Prix night race and now the first ever F1 rocks. The race is on so get ready to rock the F1 world in Singapore. 

Work: Lady Gaga in 2009 appeared in an advert for F1 Rock advert – a concert in Singapore

Look: A star of club music it seemed like a good fit and in it she wears a skin-tight newspaper print outfit with statement shoulder pads

Event: The concert in Singapore that accompanied the Singapore Formula 1 Grand Prix

8. GEORGE CLOONEY

YEAR: 2011

COMPANY: DNB 

In 2011 Hollywood heartthrob George Clooney starred in a campaign for Norwegian bank DnB. 

In the clip a woman wakes up to learn she married George the night before and they’re about to move to a beautiful house together.

‘Some people are lucky in life… for the rest of us, saving up can be smart’, the advert then quotes.

It is meant to show just how some people have all the luck in life – while the rest of us have to be responsible and start saving. 

George has starred in a range of high-earning adverts including most famously for coffee brand Nespresso.  

Commercial: In 2011 Hollywood heartthrob George Clooney starred in a campaign for Norwegian bank DnB

Nice: In the clip a woman wakes up to learn she married George the night before and they’re about to move to a beautiful house together

Catchy: ‘Some people are lucky in life… for the rest of us, saving up can be smart’, the advert then quotes

9. CHUCK NORRIS

YEAR: 2010

COMPANY: T-Mobile in the Czech Republic

In 2010 Chuck Norris starred in a series of advertisements for T-Mobile’s Czech Republic Christmas campaign.

They features the martial-arts guru standing mutely and awkwardly in the home of a Czech family at Christmas. 

‘Chuck Norris has always fought for the right thing, and we like that,’ Martina Kemrová, a spokeswoman for T-Mobile, said of the company’s choice at the time.

‘Everyone knows Chuck Norris facts and jokes. We wanted to go beyond those and show Chuck in a typical Czech family setting in the idyllic atmosphere of Christmas – exactly what you would not expect from Chuck Norris. 

‘That’s also what he liked and why he agreed to come to Prague.’

Celebrity: In 2010 Chuck Norris starred in a series of advertisements for T-Mobile’s Czech Republic Christmas campaign

Bizarre: They features the martial-arts guru standing mutely and awkwardly in the home of a Czech family at Christmas

10. DANIEL DAY-LEWIS 

YEAR: 1991 

COMPANY: Kanebo Men’s Cosmetics

In 1991 Daniel Day-Lewis starred in a Japanese commercial for Kanebo Men’s Cosmetics.

The brand describe themselves as the leading Japanese producer of high-quality skincare, makeup and hair care cosmetics.

Daniel studied acting at the Bristol Old Vic and made his film debut in Sunday, Bloody Sunday. 

He earned acclaim for his role in My Beautiful Laundrette and won Academy Awards for My Left Foot, There Will Be Blood and Lincoln. 

Early career: In 1991 Daniel Day-Lewis starred in a Japanese commercial for Kanebo Men’s Cosmetics

Impressive: The brand describe themselves as the leading Japanese producer of high-quality skincare, makeup and hair care cosmetics

Star: Daniel studied acting at the Bristol Old Vic and made his film debut in Sunday, Bloody Sunday

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