Sam the Snowman

Sam the Snowman is one of the main protagonists of the 1964 Christmas television special on NBC/CBS/Freeform called Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. He is the narrator of the entire special, and he is voiced by Burl Ives, famous singer and voiceover artist. He proclaims Rudolph to be his guide. However, he sings a special song called Silver and Gold for Yukon Cornelius, a big gold and silver miner. He wanted to become a cave miner someday if he wanted to. The squirrels also appeared in the song, hopping around the ground as he sings off-stage. He talks about the many Christmas traditions during the song playing instrumentally throughout the special. He also sang A Holly, Jolly Christmas too during the end of the special. His final song is called Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer during the credits of the special too. Sam also appeared in the 1979 film Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July, its CGI direct-to-video 2001 animated film Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys and the 2003 film, Elf, as a cameo appearance. He is very similar to Frosty the Snowman since they are both snowmen.

Appearance
White snowman with a dark green hat, a green skirt, a mustache and eyebrows. He also had a banjo during the song, Silver and Gold.