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- Bennett stars in the immensely popular "It's Not Complicated" campaign for AT&T, a series of ads in which he plays the wry, deadpan moderator of a focus group populated by precocious children.
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House of Villains. E! Rom-Coms. Beck Bennett, the deadpan moderator from AT&T's “It’s Not Complicated” TV commercials, reveals how they get those hilarious soundbites from kids.
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Apr 9, 2013 · Bennett stars in the immensely popular “It’s Not Complicated” campaign for AT&T, a series of ads in which he plays the wry, deadpan moderator of a focus group populated by precocious...
- Kevin Fallon
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Bennett stars in the immensely popular "It's Not Complicated" campaign for AT&T, a series of ads in which he plays the wry, deadpan moderator of a focus group populated by precocious children. "Do you guys think it's better to be fast than be slow?"
Jul 4, 2013 · In nearly two dozen commercials so far, Bennett plays a deadpan interlocutor who takes children seriously, drawing them out in wry exchanges that are partly scripted and mostly improvised —...
Jul 3, 2013 · In nearly two dozen commercials so far, Mr. Bennett plays a deadpan interlocutor who takes children seriously, drawing them out in wry exchanges that are partly scripted and mostly improvised...
- Stuart Elliott
Beck Bennett Birthday: 1984-10-01 | Place of Birth: Wilmette, Illinois, USA Bennett stars in the immensely popular "It's Not Complicated" campaign for AT&T, a series of ads in which he plays the wry, deadpan moderator of a focus group populated by precocious children.
Bennett stars in the immensely popular "It's Not Complicated" campaign for AT&T, a series of ads in which he plays the wry, deadpan moderator of a focus group populated by precocious children. "Do you guys think it's better to be fast than be slow?" he'll prompt the kids, gathered around him at a comically child-size table.