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Prolific actor Owen Wilson has a new gig, and at first glance, it may seem like he’s playing tech entrepreneur Steve Jobs, complete with the trademark black turtleneck and PowerPoint presentation in front of a cheering crowd.

“Every once in a while, a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything,” Wilson tells a rapt audience in a just-dropped video. 

In fact, Wilson has landed his first commercial endorsement in the U.S., co-writing and starring in a cheeky ad that borrows heavily from the iconic reveal of the first iPhone in 2007.

Instead of Silicon Valley visionary, Wilson is the “chief shampoo officer” of a nascent brand called California Naturals. And with the nearly 2-minute spot—which guest stars his real-life fluffy Labrador named Waffles—Wilson is introducing three new hair and body care products, not a pocket-sized supercomputer.

Wilson—whose extensive résumé includes a number of Wes Anderson films, along with Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Loki—has tended to shy away from commercial work. He has some international ads on his CV, plus a bit of voiceover work for American brands.

His partnership with California Naturals, in which he’s an investor and advisor, is his first official spokesman deal.

Writing bona fides

With Wilson as a collaborator, the brand’s lean in-house team gave him free rein on the ad’s concept and worked with him on the script, according to Georgie Holliday, vice president of retail and brand marketing at California Naturals.

“We didn’t want to do an old-school, conventional ad,” Holliday told ADWEEK. “Younger generations get bombarded with those and don’t find them interesting.”

Here’s a peek at the source material for Wilson’s digital ad for California Naturals.

Going the long-form storytelling route would mean more work but might have a better chance of breaking through with consumers while California Naturals is in its critical brand-building phase, said Holliday, who noted the company is handling most of its marketing and content production internally.

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