For these types of jobs, companies go through modeling and talent agencies. Because location is important, most clients seek agencies that are local to them. Those with larger budgets may also search for agency models outside of city limits and cover the costs for bringing a model to their location for projects.
The clients reach out to the modeling and talent agencies and tell them what types of models they are looking for and what their project needs are. The agency tend looks through their roster and selects the models they feel would be a good fit. The models attend a casting call to meet the client and from there, the client makes their final selections for who to use.
I'm 99% sure he doesn't. He doesn't even do TV shows. He is on commercials though...on trailers for his many awesome movies. =] He did a series of print ads for H&M in Europe.
First she was in print ads, then TV commercials, and then at age 7 she was in two films, "Zoom" and "Monster House".
You Can Find Ads In Magazines, Newspapers, TV Commercials, Flyer's, And Billboard's.
TV commercials,radio commercials (magazine, newspaper) and mail ads.etc.
On ebay, and tv commercials on Youtube.
State Farm Commercials
My English friend used the word "adverts" for TV commercials.
They are a talent agency that represents both models and actors. They book their talent for work relating to television commercials, print work, films, promotional modeling, etc.
For example, a company promoting a new laundry detergent might fare better with television commercials rather than simple print ads because more consumers are likely to see the television commercial.
Laurel Coppock Is The Girl In The Toyota TV Commercials
Consumers remember roughly 10% of the commercials they view...
Television commercials, print advertising and point-of-purchase displays.