Henry Cavill – The Face Of “London” By Dunhill Campaign

Henry Cavill London By Dunhill Advertising Campiagn PicsThe new “London” by Dunhill Aftershave TV Ad is brilliant. Well to be honest it would be pretty damn boring and rather like loads of other TV commercials that I just skip through. But why is this advertisement so brilliant??

Henry Cavill of course!!

Born Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, in Jersey on the 5th of May 1983. He has appeared in films such as The Count of Monte Cristo, Hellraiser: Hellworld and most importantly he plays the role of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, and the brother-in-law of Henry VIII of England (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) and enemy of Queen Anne Boleyn in the brilliant TV drama “The Tudors”.

Henry apparently auditioned for the leading role in “Batman Begins” but lost out to Christian Bale and also for the part of James Bond in “Casino Royale” but lost out to Daniel Craig as he was said to be too young for the part of Bond……really!!! I don’t think so!! he would have made a much better James Bond than Daniel Craig ever could. I’m not saying that Craig is ugly but James Bond he is not!!

James Bond is Tall, Dark, Handsome, Funny and Sexy. In other words, Everything that Henry Cavill is and Daniel Craig isn’t!!!

Sexy Henry Cavill Pics

Sexy Henry Cavill Pictures

Sexy Henry Cavill Photos

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One Response to “Henry Cavill – The Face Of “London” By Dunhill Campaign”

  1. New London real estate Says:

    What better way to sell a product than stick a celebrity’s face on it! Cavill is a great actor though, I like his work a lot

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