noun a person who pretends to be someone else, especially for entertainment or fraud purposes
Impersonators may create online personas imitating famous figures to gain followers and engage with audiences on social media platforms.
Impersonators are often featured in comedy shows and skits to provide humor through their accurate or exaggerated portrayals of well-known individuals.
An impersonator is a performer who imitates the voice, mannerisms, and appearance of a famous person or character for entertainment purposes.
Impersonators are sometimes hired to make surprise appearances at events or parties to entertain guests and add a unique element to the occasion.
Impersonators are hired to attend events as specific celebrities to entertain guests and create a fun atmosphere.
An impersonator may be hired by a writer to perform as a specific character in a story or to bring a historical figure to life in a biography.
A psychologist may study the behavior and motivations of impersonators as part of their research on identity and self-perception.
Impersonators are commonly hired as entertainers to mimic the appearance and mannerisms of famous celebrities or public figures.
Law enforcement agencies may use impersonators in undercover operations to gather information or catch criminals.
Event planners may hire impersonators to add a unique and entertaining element to parties, corporate events, or special occasions.