Talk:Impersonator
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Parent impersonation
editI think it would be interesting to have a section discussing this variation in particular. For example:
- "Woman charged after impersonating parent". poststar.com. 4 June 2005.
Still trying to find other sources to get an idea of how this is generally referred to. ScratchMarshall (talk) 20:08, 19 June 2018 (UTC)
This article needs cleanup, and has since 2016
editI am going to move the un-referenced and too-long list of "notable impersonators" to this talk page where anyone interested removing the cruft, then putting a few items with RS describing them as "notable impersonators" into alphabetical order, can then move the cleaned-up list back to main page. Update: this list is unnecessary, however, because there is already a category "Impressionists (entertainers) by nationality" with multiple sub-categories. HouseOfChange (talk) 03:52, 20 December 2023 (UTC)
Notable impersonators (moved from mainspace for cleanup)
edit- Moin Akhter
- Joe Alaskey has impersonated Jackie Gleason and Mel Blanc
- Shafaat Ali
- Anthony Atamanuik impersonates Donald Trump
- Ate Glow did comedic impersonations of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo[1]
- Alec Baldwin impersonates Donald Trump
- Rory Bremner
- Steve Bridges
- Reggie Brown impersonates Barack Obama
- Frank Caliendo
- Jim Carrey
- Dana Carvey
- Dan Castellaneta
- Charlie Chaplin—parodied Adolf Hitler in the film The Great Dictator
- Jim Cummings
- Marc Dreier
- Jimmy Fallon (does regular impersonations, but better known for impersonating famous singers)
- Will Ferrell
- Tina Fey
- Fátima Flórez portrays Cristina Kirchner
- David Frye
- Mikheil Gelovani portrayed Joseph Stalin at least a dozen times in film in their lifetimes
- Frank Gorshin—several actors, best known for Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster
- Sunil Grover
- Bill Hader
- Darrell Hammond
- Hal Holbrook has portrayed Mark Twain
- Jess Harnell
- Jay Jason
- Clay Jenkinson portrays Thomas Jefferson, Meriwether Lewis, Theodore Roosevelt and Robert Oppenheimer and others
- Val Kilmer has portrayed Mark Twain
- Maurice LaMarche
- Jan Leighton, famous for his impersonations of historical figures, estimated at over 3,000 in his lifetime
- Rich Little, called "The Man of a Thousand Voices"*Tress MacNeille
- Ross Marquand
- Kate McKinnon
- Vaughn Meader
- Jim Meskimen
- Dmitry Orlov, occasionally does impersonations of Berl Lazar
- Rob Paulsen
- Sammy Petrillo, best known for his Jerry Lewis impersonation
- Jay Pharoah
- Jim Post portrays Mark Twain
- Mike Randall has portrayed Mark Twain and Charles Dickens
- Stevie Riks
- Tim Russell
- Sour Shoes
- Martin Short
- Kevin Spacey
- Aries Spears
- Freddie Starr
- Larry Storch
- Jeffrey Weissman has portrayed Mark Twain and Crispin Glover, the latter of whom sued over Weissman's impersonation of him
- Frank Welker
- Joe Wiegand portrays 26th US president, Theodore Roosevelt
- Kristen Wiig
- Emlyn Williams impersonated Charles Dickens
- Robin Williams
- Debra Wilson
- Howard X, best known for his impersonation of Kim Jong-un
This list has been tagged with a Cleanup list template since 2019. Maybe a category would be better than a list. Not every comic actor or SNL player needs to be listed in the body of this article. HouseOfChange (talk) 00:46, 18 December 2023 (UTC)
- I have deleted names without articles or references and sorted A > Z by LAST name - Arjayay (talk) 10:14, 9 July 2024 (UTC)
References
- ^ Santos, Romano (24 August 2021). "What Happened to Filipino Political Impersonator Ate Glow?". Vice. Vice Media Group. Retrieved 27 August 2021.