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Top 10 Times Actors Did Impressions of Their Co-Stars


This video from MsMojo counts down ten hilarious and impressive instances where actors performed impressions of their own co-stars. These moments highlight the playful chemistry and behind-the-scenes bonds between famous Hollywood performers.

The Top 10 Co-Star Impressions:

  1. Keke Palmer as Angela Bassett (10:11): Palmer’s viral impression of Bassett’s intense roles from the 90s is so iconic that Bassett herself joins in during their 2022 sit-down, leaving both in stitches.
  2. Anna Kendrick as Kristen Stewart (8:46): Kendrick perfectly captures Stewart’s low-key, moody mannerisms and subtle gestures, showcasing a well-studied, lovable impression.
  3. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as Kevin Hart (7:44): Leveraging their frequent collaborations, Johnson hilariously mimics Hart’s high-pitched voice, physical ticks, and awkward energy.
  4. Jamie Foxx as Jennifer Hudson (6:41): During a musical game, Foxx demonstrates his impressive vocal range by nailing Hudson’s gospel-inspired belting style.
  5. Meryl Streep as Cher (5:42): In a brief but iconic moment, the legendary Streep dips into her lower register to emulate Cher’s signature deep contralto.
  6. Mark Hamill as Harrison Ford (4:32): Hamill recounts a story about filming Star Wars by perfectly imitating Ford’s stiff, grumpy, and weathered delivery.
  7. Anne Hathaway as Matthew McConaughey (3:20): Hathaway provides a masterclass in McConaughey’s philosophical drawl, relaxed posture, and intentional enunciation.
  8. Reese Witherspoon as Nicole Kidman (2:13): Witherspoon offers a hilarious, high-energy take on Kidman’s Aussie accent and determined business demeanor.
  9. Tom Hiddleston as Chris Evans (1:09): Hiddleston effortlessly channels Evans’ laid-back American vibe and vocal cadence in this fan-favorite moment.
  10. Jake Gyllenhaal as Tom Holland (0:22): Gyllenhaal attempts a dorky, soft-spoken impression of Holland’s Spider-Man, which is met with deadpan sarcasm by Holland himself.

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