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I personally thought it was sad. At least Connor Trinneer can get on '24', even if it was only one episode.
 
actors like connor trinneer or john billinsgley have always worked after the show canceled. i think unfortunately dominic not (what reasons, i don't know), only poor cameo, yes i think it's sad, but that can help.
 
actors like connor trinneer or john billinsgley have always worked after the show canceled. i think unfortunately dominic not (what reasons, i don't know), only poor cameo, yes i think it's sad, but that can help.
The Sprint commercial was shown before Star Trek at the theater I went to. :)

I don't anything there's anything wrong with doing commercials. It's funny and serves a Great Purpose ... getting morons to turn off their cells at the movies.

And it's not as if that commercial is his only job since ENT. Dom has also gotten roles in films and TV shows like "Las Vegas."
 
nothing wrong with doing comercials, it's honest work. We've seen many actors do them over the years it doesn't mean their careers are in trouble.
 
Saw that commercial before Wolverine AND Star Trek.

Recognized Dominic instantly, didn't even think to worry about his career.
 
I was reluctant to click on the link because I thought it might be something really embarrassing, like Dom in a monkey suit.

But this was really funny.
 
I personally thought it was sad. At least Connor Trinneer can get on '24', even if it was only one episode.

George Clooney hasn't been on 24 either. Maybe we should worry about his career.

I think showing they they can act beyond science fiction is a good thing. And the fact we're all talking about him and his work obviously means we noticed. I'm sure others will see the same.

It'll be interesting to see what happens with everyone. Like all actors, I'm sure they'll have their ups and downs. For example, Scott Bakula is going to be a new movie with Matt Damon where he's playing a lead role. Next year, he may be staying at home. I think that's kind of the life of the actor.

nothing wrong with doing comercials, it's honest work. We've seen many actors do them over the years it doesn't mean their careers are in trouble.

Yup.
 
I didn't see it on TV, but I DID see it in the ads right before Star Trek at the theater last week.
 
Yeah but aren't commercials usually at the start of your career...
After all of his time doing Enterprise and various TV and Film parts, I think its a bit sad that he's had to resort back to doing these.

Nah. Acting is by nature an inconsistent career with a nonlinear trajectory. You can never count on "working your way up," because your achievements in one project usually have no impact on your next unless you're some huge name.

It's a perfectly respectable career in the acting bizz to be doing commercials. Getting on a TV series, even a short-lived one, is a HUGE thing that ensures a lot of financial security if you use your money wisely. It may be regrettable that he hasn't been able to parlay that into going further later on, but it's neither uncommon nor disrespectable nor a sign of bad luck. Plenty of actors have financed their theatre careers through appearances in commercials, plenty of actors have landed short-lived series gigs before going back to commercials. It's just the nature of the business.
 
at first, i thought it was pretty sad, then in thinking, a lot of movie actors do it (clooney, and others) or tv actor (matthew fox, patrick dempsey and others). so why not him. and it is for a good cause. that don't necesserly mean that he needs money or his carreer is dead.
 
It's not like he is doing commercials for a sleeze-bag lawyer. That's when you hit bottom.
 
It's not like he is doing commercials for a sleeze-bag lawyer. That's when you hit bottom.

And Shatner has been doing a commercial airing in the Chicago area for a personal injury lawyer despite getting plenty of airtime with Boston Legal.

Personally, Dominic's ad was a lot more entertaining.
 
Very funny!

The stigma of established actors appearing in commercials does not exist anymore. Its great national exposure. It could lead to film and tv roles.
 
Very funny!

The stigma of established actors appearing in commercials does not exist anymore. Its great national exposure. It could lead to film and tv roles.
Indeed. Hollywood has evolved a little bit in that regard. It's the same deal with "television actors" versus "film actors." In the past, TV actors were looked down upon by "film actors," and they considered TV to be below them (case in point--Jeffrey Hunter, or I guess his wife). Nowadays, that stigma doesn't exist, or at least it isn't nearly as bad.
 
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