Impersonator

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An example of a legal impersonation: comedian Dave Chappelle impersonating singer R. Kelly for purposes of entertainment. In this particular sketch, Chappelle is making fun of Kelly's recent sex scandal.
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An example of a legal impersonation: comedian Dave Chappelle impersonating singer R. Kelly for purposes of entertainment. In this particular sketch, Chappelle is making fun of Kelly's recent sex scandal.

An Impersonator is someone who imitates or copies the behavior or actions of another. There are many reasons for someone to be an Impersonator, the most common could be:

  • Legally: An Entertainer impersonates a celebrity, generally for entertainment, and makes fun of their recent scandals or known behavior patterns. Entertainers who impersonate multiple celebrities as part of their act are typically called impressionists.
  • Illegally: As part of a criminal act such as identity theft. This is usually where the criminal is trying to assume the identity of another in order to commit fraud such as accessing confidential information or to gain property not belonging to them. Also known as social engineering.

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