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Top Infomercial Stars of All Time

Opinions about infomercial pitchmen range from entertaining to annoying, but a select few have stood the test of time to become celebrities in their own right -– and some sell millions of products.

Love ‘em or hate ‘em, click through our gallery to see 13 of the most famous -– or infamous –- infomercial spokespeople who’ve garnered fame from their product pitching.

Susan Powter

Pitched for: Stop the Insanity!

One of the few women to make it to the top of the infomercial hierarchy, Powter ranks up there as one of those annoying-or-exhilarating salespeople with her platinum buzz cut and (in)famous catchphrase, Stop the Insanity! Her book hit the New York Times bestseller list in its first week. Gross revenues for 1993, when her infomercial debuted, hit $50 million. Powter wrote two more bestsellers, then disappeared until 2002, when she wrote another Insanity-type book and started appearing on cable shows. Today she writes a fitness & wellness blog.

George Foreman

Pitches for: Grilling Machine & more

Once the heavyweight boxing champion of the world, Foreman is now the champion of infomercial endorsements. After hanging up his gloves, he became a spokesperson in 1994 for an indoor grill by Salton. The company had promoted the griller at industry trade shows with little interest, but when Foreman signed on for infomercials, sales skyrocketed — $375 million worldwide in 2002. Salton signed Foreman to a five-year deal worth $137.5 million, one of the biggest deals for an athlete. Foreman has gone on to endorse his own products.

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