What Famous TV Commercial Actors Get Paid

The Little Dough Dude

Frees voice-acted as a ton of different legendary characters. He voiced both Rudolph and Frosty in Rudolph & Frosty, he voiced Santa in Santa Claus is Coming to Town, and he was even Jack Frost in Jack Frost. But, his most legendary achievement sticks with the Pillsbury Dough Boy. For a salary of one million big ones, Paul Frees brought his talent as a man of many voices to Pillsbury, appearing in plenty of ads as the little white creature in the 1960s.

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