How Much Did These Famous Commercial Stars Get Paid?
T.V. commercials have created a whole new kind of celebrity. Who hasn’t heard of Flo from Progressive or Jake from State Farm? We’ve seen these faces grace our television screens for years, but we have to wonder… how much money do these ad stars really make?
As it turns out, T.V. pays well! But how well do we really know our favorite commercial actors? Learn a little more about these famous faces; you might be shocked to find out what they really make from all those ads.
Isaiah Mustafa as The Old Spice Guy
Real Name: Isaiah Mustafa
Salary Deal: $5 Million
Isaiah Mustafa, better known as “The Man You Could Smell Like,” is an American actor and former football player. He starred as the main actor in a series of television commercials for Old Spice.
Isaiah has had minor roles in various television series, including Days of Our Lives and Ugly Betty. Isaiah also played a part in the film Horrible Bosses alongside Jamie Foxx, Kevin Spacy, Collin Farrell, and Jason Sudeikis. He signed a deal worth five million dollars for his role as the Old Spice Guy! Who knew deodorant paid so well?!
Charles Stone, The “Whassup?" Guy
Real Name: Charles Stone
Salary Deal: $8 Million
Charles Stone is an American film director best known for creating the “Whassup?” Budweiser campaign back in 1999. He directed projects such as Drumline, Mr. 3000, and Paid in Full. He’s also produced numerous tv shows, including Black-ish, Greenleaf, and Bigger.
Stone has made music videos for various artists, including A Tribe Called Quest, Collin James, and Living Colour. Stone graduated from Central High School, Philadelphia, in 1984. For the Budweiser campaign, Stone took home eight million dollars.
Jesse Heiman as The GoDaddy Guy
Real Name: Jesse Heiman
Salary Deal: $900,000
Jesse Heiman is an American comedian and actor best known for kissing Bar Refaeli on the Super Bowl XLVII commercial for GoDaddy. Jesse went on to star in movies, including American Pie 2, The Social Network, and multiple TV series, such as Heroes, Criminal Minds, and The Big Bang Theory.
Even though Jesse is quite a bit older, most of Jesse’s roles are young adults and teenagers. Jesse Heiman made nine hundred thousand dollars for the GoDaddy Super Bowl XLVII commercial.
Jonathon Goldsmith as “The Most Interesting Man in the World”
Real Name: Jonathon Goldsmith
Salary Deal: $1 Million
With over three hundred television appearances, Jonathon Goldsmith is an accomplished American actor. He has appeared in multiple Western films, including The Shootist, alongside John Wayne. He appeared in various TV series, including Dallas and Knight Rider.
Jonathon Goldsmith portrayed Dos Equis Beer’s The Most Interesting Man in the World between 2006 and 2018, where he made one million dollars.
Terry Crews as The Old Spice Guy 2
Real Name: Terry Crews
Salary Deal: $6 Million
Terry Crews is an American actor, artist, TV host, comedian, and bodybuilder. He played pro football for a while before venturing into acting. Terry is best known for his role as Julius Rock on the sitcom Everybody Hates Chris. He’s acted in numerous tv shows and movies, including White Chicks, The Expendables Series, Idiocracy, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Terry hosts many TV shows, including Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and America’s Got Talent. Terry made about six million dollars in salaries for the Old Spice Commercials.
Carly Foulkes as The T-Mobile Girl
Real Name: Carly Foulkes
Salary Deal: $1 Million
Carly Foulkes is a Canadian model and actress who rose to fame after appearing in T-Mobile’s TV advertisements.
Carly started modeling at 13 and eventually moved to New York, where her modeling career flourished. From 2010 to 2013, Carly worked as the T-Mobile spokeswoman and regularly appeared in their advertisements.
Billy Mays for OxiClean
Real Name: Billy Mays
Salary Deal: $1 Million
If there ever was a famous commercial actor of the 2000s, it was Billy Mays. The Australian actor was a salesman at heart and his distinctive voice and high energy made him pretty unforgettable. He is most well-known for his OxiClean commercials.
He tragically passed away in 2009 from an airplane accident in which the plane landed really hard and he hit his head. But he was an infomercial superstar that none of us can forget! His net worth was estimated to be about $10 Million so he was bringing in an annual salary of about $1,000,000 for his famous OxiClean ads.
Reid Maclean as 47 Partnership for a Drug-Free America’s Bad Dad
Real Name: Reid Maclean
Salary Deal: $10,000
Reid Maclean played the bad dad in one of the anti-drug commercials in the ’90s. His other notable accolades include playing Private Jim Merrill in Gettysburg and The Winter of The Beard.
He is also an accomplished singer, having released an album titled Bright Fading Star. He didn’t resurface in commercial acting after this one but it was a very popular ad in the ’90s. For his work in the Drug-Free America campaign, he made ten thousand dollars.
“Air Jordan” and “Hare Jordan”
Real Name: Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny
Salary Deal: $1 Million
When arguably the best basketball player in the world, Michael Jordan, released his Nike Air Jordan 7s sneakers in 1992, he needed a little help from Bugs Bunny. This collaboration happened way before Space Jam became a cult classic.
At the time, Michael was working on his first three-peat with the Chicago Bulls. Michael made one million dollars from the commercial but would make a lot more money from his collaborations with Nike on their Air Jordan line.
Melanie Paxson as The Red Robin Lady
Real Name: Melanie Paxson
Salary Deal: $50,250
Melanie Paxson is an American actress best known for playing Jaclyn in Cupid. In the early 2000s, she appeared in TV Commercials for Gladware before landing the TV commercial spokeswoman gig at Red Robin. She has also starred in films including Ready to Rumble, Saving Mr. Banks, and The Outfield.
Melanie has starred in numerous TV shows and sitcoms, including The Exes, Joey, and Medium. Currently, she has a recurring role as Sara Brennan in the NBC series Happy Family. Melanie Paxson made a little over fifty thousand dollars in her deal with Red Robin Burgers.
John Vanous as Hot Construction Worker Drinking Diet Coke
Real Name: John Vanous
Salary Deal: $1 Million
John Vanous became famous after appearing shirtless in a diet coke commercial. He is an actor and model with roles in tv series including Pacific Palisades and 18 Wheels of Justice.
John served in the military before becoming a model. Now at 59, he has worked with Coke for many other advertisements. He played a construction worker who drinks a Diet Coke shirtless, distracting ladies in the office block nearby. The commercial was a play on the overdone hot girl campaigns of the day. For his role in the Coke commercial, John Vanous made one million dollars.
Maria Bamford as The Target Lady
Real Name: Maria Bamford
Salary Deal: $300,000
Maria Bamford is an American standup comedian and actress. She rose to prominence by doing voice-over work for various cartoons and advertisements.
Her first album was Unwanted Thoughts Syndrome, released via Comedy Central Records. She worked with Target during the 2009-2010 shopping seasons to depict an ambitious shopper determined to be first in line. From these commercials, Bamford made three hundred thousand dollars. She’s voiced characters in American Dad, BoJack Horseman, and CatDog, among others.
Farrah Fawcett as The Noxema Girl
Real Name: Farrah Fawcett
Salary Deal: $10,000
Farrah Fawcett was an award-winning American artist, actress, and fashion model. She worked on numerous award-winning shows in her lifetime, including Charlie’s Angels, Harry O, and The Six Million Dollar Man. She also did multiple films, including Cannonball Run, Burning Bed, and Small Sacrifices.
With Joe Namath, she appeared as the girl for Noxema Shaving Cream in the seventies. Her blue eyes and lovely hair made her one of the most idolized women in the world.
John Moschitta as FedEx’s Fast-Talker
Real Name: John Moschitta
Salary Deal: $3 Million
John Moschitta is a fast talker, literally. John was the Guinness world record holder for the world’s fastest talker in the 1980s, but that record has been broken twice. John is an actor, director, singer, and spokesperson and is sometimes referred to as Motormouth because of his fast-talking.
Before working with FedEx, John Moschitta was the fast talker on the over one hundred Micro Machines commercials. He voiced Blurr in the TV animated series Transformers and Transformers: Animated. He has directed two films that went straight to video. With FedEx, Moschitta made three million dollars.
Morgan Smith-Goodwin as The Wendy’s Girl
Real Name: Morgan Smith-Goodwin
Salary Deal: $3 Million
From 2012 to 2016, Morgan Smith-Goodwin played Red, the Wendy’s Girl in their Now That’s Better campaigns. She gained national attention for playing Red, for which she dyed her blonde hair a reddish-orange hue.
For the role of Red, The Wendy’s Girl, Morgan Smith-Goodwin made three million dollars. She has acted in various stage plays in her native Alabama and New York, including Freckleface Strawberry and Sweet Charity.
Lil' Sweet for Diet Dr. Pepper
Real Name: Justin Guarini
Salary Deal: $250,000
Justin Guarini didn’t get his start in Dr. Pepper ads but that is sure how he made a name for himself. The infamous “Lil’ Sweet” from the Diet Dr. Pepper ads that started in 2015 actually got his start on another show.
He happens to be a former American Idol runner-up! He finished second to Kelly Clarkson in the season of Idol. We’re glad to see he could apply those singing skills to his work with Dr. Pepper! And the paycheck isn’t too shabby either!
Ben Curtis as The Dell Computer Dude
Real Name: Ben Curtis
Salary Deal: $50,000
Ben Curtis became famous because of his portrayal of the Dell Dude in a series of successful commercial campaigns for Dell Computers made in the late nineties. Before this, he was doing magic and had won magic competitions on the national stage.
His contract with Dell ended after he was arrested for attempting to buy drugs. Dell has a strict no-drugs policy for all its employees. He performed in stage plays in New York after the contract with Dell ended and starred in Racoon, a short film alongside Jonathan Togo. He also produces. Ben Curtis made fifty thousand dollars for work on Dell commercials.
The Geico Gecko
Real Name: Jake Wood
Salary Deal: $3 Million
Geico spends more than just about any other insurance company on their advertising. In fact, it is estimated that in one year alone they spent more than $1.5 billion on advertising fees! The famous Geico Gecko has graced hundreds of Geico ads over the years. The actor behind the British Gecko is none other than Jake Wood, at least it used to be.
The Geico Gecko has been in ads for more than 20 years! And Jake was the voice behind it all for about a decade, which earned him a hefty $3,000,000. While this is a lot of money, it’s speculated that his rate was actually fairly low considering the amount of ads he did for Geico. In 2015 he was replaced, and the actor tweeted that this was a result of him refusing to take a major pay cut.
Adam Devine as Captain Morgan’s Chief Party Officer
Real Name: Adam Devine
Salary Deal: $3 Million
Adam Devine took on the role of Chief Party Officer, a play on the Chief Petty Officer’s naval rank. In the Captain Morgan commercials, he surprises partygoers by showing up to their parties, bringing years of (responsible) party experience.
Adam has worked on numerous films, including Pitch Perfect, Pitch Perfect 2, and The Intern. He has multiple recurring roles on TV sitcoms, including Modern Family and Workaholics. For the role of Chief Party Officer, Adam signed a deal for three million dollars.
Cindy Crawford as The Gas Station Pepsi Girl
Real Name: Cindy Crawford
Salary Deal: $5 Million
Cindy Crawford is arguably the world’s most recognizable supermodel. From this Pepsi campaign alone, she made an equivalent of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars every second of the advertisement. She has dabbled in acting and has a few films to her credit, including Awwal Number, Unzipped, and Fair Game.
Cindy recreated the advertisement for the 2018 Super Bowl twenty-six years after shooting the original. For this advertisement, Cindy Crawford made five million dollars.
Pete Gardner as The Beard Guru for James Harden
Real Name: Pete Gardner
Salary Deal: $10,000
Pete Gardner is an American actor famous for playing Whitefeather in the comedy series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. He also has a few film credits, including Good Advice, Son of Zorn, and Labor Pains.
He plays a bearded guru for the NBA 2K15 ad, giving James Harden advice on his beard game. He has done ads for companies like Juicy Fruit, Castrol, and USPS. Pete earned ten thousand dollars for this advertisement.
Dennis Haysbert for Allstate: "Are You in Good Hands?"
Real Name: Dennis Haysbert
Salary Deal: $3 Million
Sometimes, actors become more famous for their voice than anything else. We would all recognize Morgan Freeman’s voice with our eyes closed in a second! Similarly, Dennis Haysbert became enormously famous for his voice, especially while quoting Allstate’s famous tagline: “Are you in good hands?”.
The actor became synonymous with the slogan and while he has been in multiple films over the years, chances are most people would know his famous voice from these commercials. And he was paid a pretty penny for them! He reportedly made between $3,000,000 and $4,000,000 every year for the infamous ads.
Tobey Maguire as The Doritos Kid
Real Name: Tobey Maguire
Salary Deal: $5,000
Before becoming the friendly neighborhood masked superhero we call Spiderman, Tobey Maguire was famous for asking people, “Who’s Bob?” Tobey has numerous films to his credit, including the Spiderman trilogy, The Great Gatsby, and Brothers.
For his performance in the Doritos advert, Tobey made five thousand dollars. Fun fact: Tobey hates Doritos because he had to eat a lot of them during takes.
Diane Amos as The Pine-Sol Woman
Real Name: Diane Amos
Salary Deal: $250,000
Diane Amos is an Indianapolis-born actress best known for her roles in films including Sweet November and Copycat. She starred in many TV shows and TV films. Aside from TV and movies, Diane performs standup comedy.
Diane has served as the Pine-Sol commercial spokesperson since 2002, bringing her two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in earnings.
Paul Marcelli as the “Can You Hear Me Now?” Guy
Real Name: Paul Marcelli
Salary Deal: $9 Million
From 2001 to 2011, Paul Marcelli played the Verizon Guy with the famous phrase “Can You Hear Me Now?” For the role, He made a total of nine million dollars. Verizon was able to capitalize on the tagline and turn it into a vast industry.
Nowadays, he works for Verizon’s Direct competitor, Sprint, using the tagline “Can you hear that?”
Harlan Sanders as Colonel Sanders
Real Name: Harlan Sanders
Salary Deal: $40,000
Colonel Sanders was an American businessman credited with inventing the beloved Kentucky Fried Chicken. While he began serving chicken during the depression on a small stand, the business had grown to be worth two million dollars (sixteen million dollars in today’s money) when he sold it in 1974. For his iconic look, he wore a white suit and a black bowtie.
Harlan Sanders continued to act as the company’s brand ambassador and symbol for an annual salary of forty thousand dollars until the time of his passing. KFC still uses his image and name for branding to this day. The “Colonel” in his name was an honorary title bestowed upon him by the Commonwealth of Kentucky and is not a military title.
Vince Offer as The InVinceable Guy
Real Name: Vince Offer
Salary Deal: $2 Million
Vince Offer is an Israeli-American infomercial pitchman and director. He writes and stars in infomercials for his products, including ShamWow!, SlapChop, and InVinceable. Vince starred in the 1999 film The Underground Comedy Movie.
Vince has stared in infomercials for other products he does not own, like Quicky Grass. He has a salary deal of two million dollars but it could be much higher as he owns the companies.
Wendy Kaufman as The Snapple Lady
Real Name: Wendy Kaufman
Salary Deal: One Hundred Thousand Dollars
Wendy Kaufman was the only employee at Snapple that answered fan mail. The ad agency was impressed by this and created a role based around her bubbly personality: The Snapple Lady. Sales of Snapple soared in part due to Wendy’s efforts.
She has also appeared as a contestant on Celebrity Fit Club. She made one hundred thousand dollars a year for her efforts as The Snapple Lady.
Alyssa Milano as Sandra Savealot
Real Name: Alyssa Milano
Salary Deal: $1 Million
Alyssa Milano is an American actress famous for playing Phoebe Halliwell in Charmed. Aside from acting, Alyssa also dabbles in production, singing, writing, and activism. She is known for Charmed, Melrose Place, My Name is Earl, and Mistresses, among others.
In the commercial, she saved payphone users who did not have enough money to pay for phone calls. She brought a lot of business to the company and earned every one of the one million dollars she was paid for the role.
Milana Vayntrub as The AT&T Woman
Real Name: Milana Vayntrub
Salary Deal: $500,000
Milana Vayntrub is an American actress and activist known for portraying Lily Adams, the AT&T Saleslady. Milana has had minor roles in TV and film, including Life Happens and Silicon Valley.
Vayntrub started acting at the early age of five to help her struggling family, who three years earlier had emigrated to West Hollywood from Uzbekistan to escape anti-Semitism. For the AT&T commercials, Milana Vayntrub made five hundred thousand dollars.
John Travolta as The Safeguard Singer
Real Name: John Travolta
Salary Deal: $70,000
Before swapping faces with Nicolas Cage on Face/Off, John Travolta was a shower-singing basketball player for Safeguard Bath Soap. John Travolta has been in numerous films, including Grease, Pulp Fiction, The Punisher, and Swordfish. He also owns four airplanes and loves flying.
For his role as a Safeguard singer, he made seventy thousand dollars. This was the first time the world was introduced to John Travolta’s singing ability.
Michael Vale as Dunkin Donuts’ Fred the Baker
Real Name: Michael Vale
Salary Deal: $1 Million
Michael Vale made the phrase “time to make the donuts” popular as Fred the baker, a role he played for fifteen years. Michael also did commercials for Dunkin Donuts cereal. He is credited with a couple of films, including Guerilla Girl, A Hatful of Rain, and Marathon Man. Michael also acted in a George Bernard Shaw production of Androcles and the Lion, which was one of the first times he performed.
He made one million dollars from working for Dunkin Doughnuts. For his send-off, Dunkin Doughnuts gave away six million doughnuts, and Boston gave him a parade.
Orlando Jones as The 7Up Guy
Real Name: Orlando Jones
Salary Deal: $500,000
From 1999 to 2002, Orlando was the spokesperson for 7UP, the lemon soft drink. Orlando is a standup comedian, producer, and actor. He has been involved with The Sinbad Show, MadTV, Woo, and Liberty Heights to his credit.
Recently, Orlando Jones has been in the American Gods TV series and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. 7Up chose him because of his writing prowess and comedic skills. For the advertisement deal, Jones made five hundred thousand dollars.
Beck Bennett as the “It’s Not That Complicated” Guy
Real Name: Beck Bennett
Salary Deal: $250,000
Beck Benner is a regular cast member on Saturday Night Live. He rose to prominence through his commercials for AT&T with the tagline “It’s not complicated.” In the advertisements, he interviewed children who gave hilarious responses to his questions.
Beck started acting at the children’s theatre in his hometown of Winnetka, Illinois. He has appeared on Arrested Development and voices a character on the 2017 reboot of DuckTales. For the “It’s Not That Complicated” commercial series with AT&T, he made two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
Stephanie Courtney as Flo, The Progressive Insurance Woman
Real Name: Stephanie Courtney
Salary Deal: $8 Million
Stephanie Courtney is an actress and standup comedian who rose to prominence by playing Flo, the insurance woman for TV and radio. She has starred in multiple films, including Blades of Glory, Girlfriend’s Day, and The Brothers Solomon.
Her TV appearances include Cavemen, Madmen, and The Goldbergs. Courtney made a whopping eight million dollars for portraying Flo.
Laurel Coppock as The Toyota Girl
Real Name: Laurel Coppock
Salary Deal: $1 Million
Actress and comedian Laurel Coppock is best known for playing Jan, the Toyota Lady. Laurel has had roles in TV and film, including Crazy, Stupid, Love, and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Sarah attended Circle in the Square Theatre School, where she learned acting, and later moved to Chicago to take improv classes.
As Jan, Laurel Coppock wanted to help Toyota’s customers find the best cars. Toyota was accommodating enough to allow her to work while pregnant for some of the series of commercials. Laurel made one million dollars for her work with Toyota.
Dean Winters as Mr. Mayhem from the Allstate Commercials
Real Name: Dean Winters
Salary Deal: $4,750 per aired commercial
Dean Winters is Mr. Mayhem from the Allstate commercials. He has various roles on TV and film, most notable being Ryan O’Reily in the TV Drama OZ. He has a recurring role on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, where he plays a villain named Vulture.
For the Allstate commercials, Mayhem is the personification of the worst-case scenario in every situation. For his role as Mayhem, he was paid four thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars per commercial aired.
Colin Furhason as The Maytag Man
Real Name: Colin Furgason
Salary Deal: $1 Million
Colin Furhason started by playing a cop on Eureka. His character’s personality soon switched up when he acted in Vampire Diaries and Christmas Paradise.
In 2014, he became the Maytag man, where he signed a $1 million contract to be their mascot. And while he’s been on a break for a while, we can still expect him to appear on our screens again soon.
Stu Williams as Mr. Dumass
Real Name: Stu Williams
Salary Deal: $50,000
Stu Williams appeared in the most famous Superbowl Commercial in 1990 as Mr. Dumass, not pronounced as Doo-mas. A&W financed the project to come up with this ad, and the number of resources they poured into the commercial was quite substantial.
Stu describes his time in character fondly. He earned $50,000, which might seem less now but was quite a significant amount then. He has a YouTube channel where he uploaded this commercial, and since Stu is still under contract with A&W, he is still earning from it.
Donna Loren as Dr. Pepper Girl (1960)
Real Name: Donna Loren
Salary Deal: $500
Before she started getting noticed for her powerful vocals, Donna Loren was a model. She got to combine her magical voice with acting in a commercial for Pepsi, earning $500. That amount was a little low, but Donna took it as a lesson to look out for corporations who might take advantage of her.
From then on, she could skip through roles that paid little money, which turned out to shape the rest of her career.
Paul Frees as The Pillsbury Doughboy
Real Name: Paul Frees
Salary Deal: $1 Million
The voice behind your favorite adorable lump-of-dough character was Paul Frees. He did the Pillsbury Doughboy commercials in the 1960s, and his part in this commercial was proceeded by other voice-acting gigs.
For example, he was the voice of both Rudolph and Frosty in Rudolph and Frosty. Also, he voiced Santa in Santa Claus is Coming to Town and Jack Frost in Jack Frost. For his role as Pillsbury Dough Boy, he got one million dollars.
Nick Offerman & Megan Mulley as The Slingers
Real Name: Nick Offerman & Megan Mulley
Salary Deal: $50,000
Nick Offerman was in the Sling TV ads with his wife, Megan Mulley. They played the role of an easy-going family whose goal was to orient fellow slingers into their way of life. They only got $50,000 from the gig.
That amount was fairly low, considering that Sling TV used their likeness on social media, radio, and print ads. The only reason Offerman agreed to take the meager pay was so that he could work on set with his wife, and he felt that he could help rescue the failing Sing TV franchise.
T.J. Jagodowski as The Sonic Guy
Real Name: T.J. Jagodowski
Salary Deal: $300,000
T.J. Jagodowski is a graduate of Syracuse University, an actor from Chicago, and an improv comedian. Sonic picked him to be in their commercials after seeing his application tape. When he received news that he got the gig, he got his improv friend Pete Grosz to do it with him, and that is how the legendary Sonic commercials came to be.
Apart from commercials, he got called for roles in Get Hard, The Ice Harvest, Stranger than Fiction, and Prison Break. He garnered over $300,000 for the Sonic project.
Farris Patton as The Orbit Gum Girl
Real Name: Farris Patton
Salary Deal: $500,000
All Farris Patton had to do was wear attractive outfits, smile, and tell the camera to chew Orbit Gum to earn $500,000. Currently, she is a skit actor on Jimmy Kimmel.
Apart from the Orbit ad campaign, she starred in Famous Faces, which was a movie about people who make commercials.
John Gilchrist as Little Mikey
Real Name: John Gilchrist
Salary Deal: $10 Million
Millennials may not recognize him, but Little Mickey was an advertiser for Life Cereal. In the ad, Little Mickey’s brother tries to convince him to try the cereal.
John Gilchrist, who played Little Mikey, got to build a career out of the ad. He earned $10 million from the commercial.
Jay Bush and Duke Jay as The Bush's Baked Beans Guy and Dog
Real Name: Jay Bush and Duke Jay
Salary Deal: Undisclosed
Jay Bush is a part owner of the Bush’s Baked Beans franchise and does his commercials with his dog, Duke Jay, a golden retriever.
Their latest commercials have Jay’s son, who is popularly known as Bean Boy. Jay’s grandfather came up with the beans’ recipe, and Jay has taken up the custodian’s role.
Dick Wilson as Mr. Whipple
Real Name: Dick Wilson
Salary Deal: $300,000
In this commercial, Dick Wilson played the role of a clerk who wanted to know everything that didn’t concern him. His character was a grumpy guy who hated it when his Charmain toilet paper got squeezed in the commercial.
He was surprised at the commercial’s simplicity but went ahead to take part in 500 more commercials after that first one proved to be such a hit. He earned $300,000 from the commercials, which is peanuts considering he filmed over 500 of them.
Charles C. Welch as The Pepperidge Farm Guy
Real Name: Charles C. Welch
Salary Deal: $200,000
Although his name appeared in the popular adult animated series Family Guy, you may fail to realize that Charles C. Welch was a pitchman for Pepperidge Farm’s bakery for at least 16 years. He worked with renowned theatre actors such as Sammy Davis, Mary Tyler Moore, and Angela Lansbury in his lifetime.
All Welch had to do was say, “Pepperidge Farm remembers” for him to earn $200,000. Apart from the commercial, he made appearances on General Hospital and Days of our Lives.
Timothy Williams as The Trivago Guy
Real Name: Timothy Williams
Salary Deal: $20,000
Trivago is well-known for its extremely effective travel-based website, and the brand rose to fame in part due to Timothy Williams as The Trivago Guy.
Although he has roots in Germany, he was born in Texas. Timothy acted for a while in German movies but later moved to Hollywood for film and commercials. Although Trivago wasn’t one of his biggest gigs, he earned $20,000 from it.
Jack Somack in Alka-Seltzer "That's A Spicy Meatball"
Real Name: Jack Somack
Salary Deal: $10,000
Jack Somack was the main character in the famous Alka-Seltzer commercial. It The ad has a unique set of jokes performed by the commercials’ actors, generation after generation.
Apart from shooting commercials, Somack also appeared in feature films. Although the commercial is very well-known, Somack only got $10,000 from the gig.