Celebrities Doing Impressions of Each Other—Comedy Gold!

Legendary Celebrity Impressions — Right in Front of the Stars Themselves

What happens when celebrities do spot-on impressions of each other, right in front of the person they’re mimicking? From playful roast battles to jaw-dropping mimicry, these moments aren’t just funny—they’re legendary. Sometimes, the reactions are even better than the impressions themselves. Let’s dive into the funniest face-to-face celebrity impressions ever.

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The Rock Channels Kevin Hart

It all started with The Rock, who channeled Kevin Hart like he’d studied him in a lab. “Hey, hey, hey. Hey girl. No, she ain’t hear me.” He nailed Kevin’s energetic vibe, leaving Kevin shaking his head in disbelief.

Jack Black Roasts The Rock

Jack Black flipped the switch, impersonating The Rock’s intense daily grind. “I wake up at 5 a.m. and do 27,000 rip curls. Life is a delicious drink you have to suck deep.” The Rock was left speechless by Jack’s mock-serious take.

Jamie Foxx’s Denzel Washington

Jamie Foxx’s Denzel Washington impression is gold standard. He grabs your hand, lowers his voice, and suddenly, Denzel is in the room. It’s so good, it’s almost spooky.

Kevin Hart’s Revenge: Bryan Cranston

Not to be outdone, Kevin Hart impersonated Bryan Cranston, mimicking his thoughtful, academic tone and stringing together big words with dramatic pauses. Cranston couldn’t help but laugh: “You’re making me sound boring!” “Not boring, just… good morning.”

Jim Carrey’s Robert De Niro & Jack Nicholson

Jim Carrey mimicked Robert De Niro in a commercial, complete with the voice and signature eyebrow twitch. Even De Niro cracked up. Then Jim’s Jack Nicholson impression—calm rage, head tilt, smirk—was so precise, it was uncanny.

Vanessa Bayer Nails Rachel Green

Vanessa Bayer’s Rachel Green (from Friends) impression hit every note, from dramatic tone to signature mannerisms. Jennifer Aniston was there and her face said it all.

Julie Bowen as Sofia Vergara

Julie Bowen’s Sofia Vergara impression was a whirlwind of floral dresses and big energy. She nailed the accent, volume, and vibe, leaving Sofia Vergara in tears of laughter.

Robin Williams Becomes Al Pacino

On the red carpet, Robin Williams ran into Al Pacino and instantly transformed into him, complete with the intense voice and wild gestures. Pacino loved every second.

Tom Hiddleston’s Jeff Goldblum

Tom Hiddleston’s Jeff Goldblum impression was eerily accurate, from the voice to the mannerisms. Even Goldblum was impressed: “Oh my gosh, that was so accurate!”

Jay Pharoah as Shaq

Jay Pharoah’s Shaq impression was so spot-on, it was like Shaq was speaking through him. “Shaq a big strong man outside, but soft inside. I have a doctorate. Charles is the dumb one.”

Taran Killam Impersonates Jim Carrey

Taran Killam impersonated Jim Carrey right in front of him—flailing arms, elastic face, over-the-top energy. Jim Carrey’s reaction? Pure delight.

Bill Hader’s John Malkovich

Bill Hader doesn’t just mimic voices, he replicates personalities. His John Malkovich impression is so accurate, even Malkovich was thrown off.

Jake Gyllenhaal as Tom Holland

Jake Gyllenhaal did Tom Holland as Spider-Man, complete with Tom’s signature excitement. Tom loved it, admitting, “I do do that all the time.”

Kevin Spacey’s Al Pacino

Kevin Spacey’s Al Pacino impression was so good, Pacino himself was caught off guard and loved every moment.

Matthew McConaughey Does Hugh Grant

Matthew McConaughey took Hugh Grant’s British charm and ran it through his own Texas filter. The result? Hilarious.

Andy Samberg’s Nicolas Cage

Andy Samberg’s Nicolas Cage impression is a roller coaster—calm philosopher one second, raving lunatic the next. Cage’s two speeds, perfectly captured.

SNL’s Adam Sandler Storm

The SNL cast went all-in on Adam Sandler impressions. Different voices, same goofy vibe. Sandler himself joined the fun.

Chloe Fineman as Drew Barrymore

Chloe Fineman’s Drew Barrymore impression was pure magic—random poetic tangents and dreamy delivery. Drew loved every second.

Eddie Murphy as Mike Tyson

Eddie Murphy’s soft-spoken, high-pitched Mike Tyson was surprisingly poetic—and hilarious. Producers wanted more “Tyson-ism,” and Eddie delivered.

Fred Armisen as Christopher Walken

Fred Armisen’s Christopher Walken impression had all the unpredictable pauses and odd phrasing—totally Walken.

Jimmy Fallon as Jerry Seinfeld

Jimmy Fallon nailed Jerry Seinfeld’s nasal tone and frantic confusion. “It’s like going into your closet, except there’s a guy in there. Hey buddy!”

Reese Witherspoon’s Nicole Kidman

Reese Witherspoon’s Nicole Kidman impression had everyone howling. Nicole herself was doubled over, eyes watering.

Kevin Spacey as Jack Nicholson

Kevin Spacey’s Jack Nicholson was so accurate, it was eerie. Nicholson himself said, “The one thing about Jack is he’s a comic. The bastard’s always laughing.”

Jim Carrey as Clint Eastwood

Jim Carrey’s Clint Eastwood: low voice, no blinking, killer pauses. “I love that tape. I show it to all my friends.”

From late night roasts to red carpet surprises, these impressions weren’t just funny—they were flawless. And the best part? They happened right in front of the legends themselves. Which one made you laugh the hardest? Drop it in the comments! Want more celebrity moments too good to miss? Hit that like button and subscribe—this was just the highlight reel!