What Famous TV Commercial Actors Get Paid

The Pillsbury Doughboy

Although you may know this character as an adorable lump of dough, the real mastermind behind this little guy was Paul Frees. Frees voiced the Pillsbury Doughboy during the 1960s, but he did a ton more voice acting work prior. 

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The More You Know

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  • Kelsey Grammer made $1.3 million per episode of the hit show Frasier.
  • The TV Parental Guidelines were established in 1996
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