Calloway and his band starred in "Hi De Ho," an all-black full-length film directed by Josh Binney.
The Make-Up's aversion to capitalist American culture was echoed in the 1998 short film Blue is Beautiful, in which the band starred.
The band starred in a short film commissioned by designer Zac Posen as a way to promote his Target fashion collection.
The band starred in the 2003 tour-DVD The Power of Salad directed by Peter Glantz and Nick Noe.
While in New York City, the band starred at the Phone Booth and met Bob Dylan, whose song "It Ain't Me Babe" was their first big hit.
The band themselves starred in the opening scenes of the television series, Mayo, playing the same track.
In 2004, the band starred in the short musical film Ghouls Gone Wild!
During the summer of 1987 the band stars their first tour around Croatia with the help of music agency "Lira" from Cakovec.
The band starred in the 2007 film Taking Five with Alona Tal and Daniella Monet and Christy Carlson Romano.
Throughout 2004, the band starred in a 90-minute performance at The Palace Theatre in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, alongside comic strip cat Garfield.