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Tim Allen, $1.25 Million

Home Improvement was one of Tim Allen's earlier works, and the '90s sitcom was pretty successful. He made $35 million from the show in total and took him $1.25 million per episode. Who can forget that iconic "Tool Time" grunt?

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.