# Who are the actors in the Cadbury advert

> Who are the actors in Cadbury adverts? A guide to the faces behind Cadbury's UK TV campaigns, from the iconic Gorilla to the Generosity series.

**Published:** 2023-01-04
**Updated:** 2026-06-10
**Category:** ADVERT_PEOPLE
**Author:** Rafael Tuñón
**Canonical URL:** https://ukfile.co.uk/who-are-the-actors-in-the-cadbury-advert/

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## Who Are the Actors in Cadbury Adverts?

Cadbury is one of Britain's most beloved chocolate brands, and its TV adverts have long been a fixture of UK screens. From the famous drumming gorilla to its more recent "Generosity" campaigns, Cadbury's ads often become talking points in their own right — and the people who appear in them frequently attract curiosity.

This article looks at some of the most-asked-about faces behind Cadbury's UK advertising.

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### The "Generosity" Campaign – *There's a Glass and a Half in Everyone*

Since 2018, Cadbury's flagship Dairy Milk advertising in the UK has been built around the **"There's a Glass and a Half in Everyone"** platform — a series of quiet, emotional films that celebrate everyday acts of generosity. The campaign is created by global agency [VCCP London](https://www.vccp.com/work/cadbury/) and has run for several years, winning widespread recognition.

One of the most talked-about ads in this series is **"Mum's Birthday"** (2018), directed by Frederic Planchon. It features a young girl buying her mum a bar of Cadbury Dairy Milk with whatever small objects she can find in her pockets. The cast are not well-known celebrities — the ad's power comes from understated, naturalistic performances rather than star casting. The original cast and director reunited for the **200th anniversary rework** of the ad in January 2024, which traces the same story across 200 years of British life, from 1824 to the present day.

Another widely discussed ad from this series is **"Garage"** (2023), again created by VCCP London and directed by Steve Rogers. It depicts a gentle exchange between a father and daughter in a garage setting, using very little dialogue to convey warmth and connection. As with the other films in the series, the actors are not household names — the emphasis is firmly on the story rather than celebrity.

If you are trying to identify a specific actor from one of these ads, your best route is to search the ad's title alongside "cast" or "actor" on a film industry database such as [IMDb](https://www.imdb.com) or to check the credits on the relevant agency page at [vccp.com](https://www.vccp.com/work/cadbury/).

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### Older Iconic Cadbury Adverts

Cadbury has a long history of memorable UK campaigns, some of which featured well-known talent:

- **The Gorilla ad** (2007, directed by Juan Cabral for Fallon) — the famous drummer is a performer in a gorilla suit; no celebrity is named on screen.
- **Eyebrows** (2009) — features two child actors whose identities were not widely publicised.
- Various Flake and Roses ads over the decades have used actors and models who were not always publicly credited.

Cadbury does not maintain a central public record of all cast members across its advertising history, so identifying actors from older ads can be difficult.

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### Cadbury Silk and International Ads

It is worth noting that Cadbury runs separate advertising campaigns in different markets. Ads made for **India**, for example — including campaigns for Cadbury Silk and Cadbury Dairy Milk featuring Indian actors — are produced by Mondelez India and are distinct from UK advertising. If you have seen a Cadbury ad featuring Indian actors or settings, it is likely a campaign made for the Indian market and not intended for UK broadcast.

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### The 200th Anniversary Campaign (2024)

In January 2024, Cadbury marked its 200th birthday (the company was founded in Birmingham on 4 March 1824) with a major UK campaign titled **"Yours for 200 Years"**. The centrepiece was a 60-second film reworking "Mum's Birthday", which reunited most of the original cast — now several years older — alongside body doubles and post-production work to blend the eras seamlessly. The campaign ran across TV, out-of-home, audio, social and print, and was accompanied by limited-edition packaging featuring classic Cadbury designs. You can read more about the campaign at [Creative Review](https://www.creativereview.co.uk/cadbury-birthday-ad-200-anniversary/).

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**Cadbury's UK adverts have always relied more on storytelling and warmth than on celebrity casting**, which is partly why individual actors can be tricky to identify. If you are trying to track down a specific face from a recent ad, the VCCP agency site and industry databases are the most reliable places to look.
