People do that a lot. It surprisingly helps you a lot by doing facial expressions and other mannerisms of the people you are impersonating. Look up Benedict Cumberbatch playing Smaug. It’s funny.
He's incredible. It's like he's just literally using the voice boxes of those he impersonates. With most others, I've seen they can do a line or two but he could probably have a whole converstation with someone about a totally unfamiliar topic and convince the lilstener that he's the person being impersonated.
damn, if I can do an voice impression of Morgan Freeman, I'll do it all day. Edit: just rediscovered this comment 5 years later, thanks for all the likes~!
DntGvaFck Lacrosse is a French word combing "la" and "crosse." These two words were combined in the 19th century, creating Lacrosse. This literally translates to "hooked stick." Not a word my ass
I have no idea why, but for some reason, with all the insanely fantastic impersonators out there these days, I haven’t heard a convincing Obama. At least until today. Amazingly talented young man!
His voice does not sound like them in the way that Rich Little's did, but everything else is spot on. I like that he was honest about Dana Carvey's response; shows that he is a nice, humble person.