Sentences with phrase «celebrity impersonations»

The phrase "celebrity impersonations" refers to the act of imitating famous people, such as actors, singers, or public figures, to make others laugh or entertain them. Full definition
Although cable viewers know him as a sober sort, Firestone is a periodic guest on the nightly talk shows, such as Late Night with David Letterman and The Late Show with Joan Rivers, on which he does a series of brilliant sports celebrity impersonations («Howard Cosell on His Wedding Night» is a classic).
Franco has a busy film - making schedule ahead of him at the moment; he recently reportedly agreed to play Multiple Man for Fox's X-Men franchise, and has a prolific slate of his own directorial projects lined up, now empowered by the generally positive reviews that have greeted his latest foray into cinematic celebrity impersonation.
Elliott, 25, has been with SNL since 2008 and is best known of her celebrity impersonations, including Khloe Kardashian, Angelia Jolie and Zooey Deschanel.
These feature drink specials along with live music, celebrity impersonations, and karaoke.
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