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In , he told The Atlantic , "There's a price to pay. Don't feel bad for me, but I'm definitely glad that chapter is over. Most people my age are now trying to trade in their street cred for money, and I kind of made my money.

A spokesperson's salary may also vary significantly among certain industries. Spokespersons may also earn more with the federal government than at colleges and other postsecondary institutions. Their salaries are higher in California, New York and Illinois because of higher living costs in those states. The BLS does not report job trends for spokespersons. It does report them from the similar careers of public relations managers and specialists, which will increase 21 percent in then next decade -- an above average growth rate.

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Justin Guarini, who finished second to Kelly Clarkson in season one of the reality singing competition, has been playing that part since If you ask us, he deserves more just for that falsetto! Dean Winters is one of those actors who had a pretty solid acting career going before he found new star power in commercials.

But his life took a severe downturn in , when he suffered a bacterial infection that nearly killed him. A vintage commercial star, Dick Wilson became an icon for his performances in Charmin ads for about 20 years, starting in the mids. The part he played was Mr. Whipple, a neurotic grocery store owner who would admonish customers for squeezing the Charmin toilet paper before doing the same thing when nobody was looking. Whether you remember him from his classic ads with Verizon or only know him as the spokesperson for Sprint, Paul Marcarelli has made a career out of pitching cell phone plans.

In , he changed teams and started doing ads for Sprint. The woman behind The Snapple Lady had one of the most interesting paths to commercial stardom of anyone on this list. Wendy Kaufman was simply a regular employee at Snapple who was known for having a great personality and for personally answering fan letters written to the company by customers.

In his commercials for the appliance brand, Ferguson assumes the role of the appliances themselves, crouching in a laundry room as a washing machine handling a load of dirty clothes or running in place while holding produce in a kitchen as a refrigerator, for example. However, it appears that virtually all of his bank has come from doing ads.



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