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Jan07

Reggie Brown Appears in the Yahoo Funny or Die Debate

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The 2012 election has already prompted a treasure trove of parodies, like Michelle Bachmann's Newsweek cover, Rick Santorum's Google problem and um… what was the third one? Election season always brings its fair share of comedy, and this cycle has been no exception, with comedy site Funny or Die leading the charge with various satirical videos.

As the New Hampshire primary approaches, another GOP debate is set to air on ABC this Saturday, but not before Yahoo and Funny or Die host their own mock debate.

The companies on Thursday announced that they have teamed up for a collaboration dubbed the "Yahoo News/Funny or Die Presidential GOP Online Internet Cyber Debate." It will air Friday at 8am EST on Yahoo News and the Yahoo Screen page, reports the New York Times.

Moderated by former CNN host Larry King, the 16-minute spoof features a side-splitting cast of actors and comedians playing the Republican candidates including Horatio Sanz of Saturday Night Live fame as Newt Gingrich; John C. McGinley from Scrubs as Rick Santorum; Patrick Warburton playing Gov. Rick Perry; Leslie Jordan as Rep. Ron Paul; Greg Germann playing Jon Huntsmann; Erin Gibson as Rep. Michelle Bachmann,; and Twitter funnyman Rob Delaney as Mitt Romney.

Mike Tyson, who has already shown off his comedic chops in Funny or Die election spoofs, will reprise his role as former GOP hopeful and pizza mogul Herman Cain. Additionally, Bryan Safi will play Bachmann's husband Marcus and Reggie Brown will play President Obama.

Jan07

Reggie Brown Named to the Suit Seven

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Reggie Brown, America's premier impressionist of President Barack Obama, has been named among the Suit Seven for 2011 by The Suit Magazine. This award is given each year to the power players and visionaries from seven major industries. Reggie, who took home the gold for the entertainment industry, stood alongside fellow award winners the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs, Dupont CEO Ellen Kullman, and Nobel Laureate Saul Perlmutter.

All of us at William Gold Entertainment wish Reggie congratulations!

In June of 2011, a group of prominent political figures got together in New Orleans for the Republican Leadership Convention. But the man who stole the show was not a presidential contender—in fact, he was not a politician at all.

On the third day of the convention, Barack Obama impersonator Reggie Brown delivered a bi-partisan comedy sketch that made headlines. The crowd laughed at his jokes about Joe Biden, Anthony Weiner and Bill Clinton, but some began to jeer as Brown made jabs at the Republican presidential contenders. In the middle of a joke about Michelle Bachmann, his microphone was silenced and an RLC liaison emerged from backstage. “That’s it,” he said. “Sorry Reg, your time is up.” Brown, still in character, smiled and gave a presidential wave.  “Gotta go!” he told the audience. “God bless you! God bless the United States!”

Moments like this make Brown reflect on the true impact of his work.  “Being a performer and speaker, it’s one of my obligations to keep people socially aware,” he said. “I think the media has the power to control what people think by immersing everyone in the message they want to send, and I found that to be true when I got taken offstage at the RLC.”

Aside from the controversy that comes with the territory of political impersonation, Brown truly enjoys his work. “I’m basically living my dream right now,” he said. In recent weeks he has traveled to Africa to entertain a convention of CEOs in Tanzania, performed with the USO for troops in Guam, and appeared at a Microsoft corporate event in Seattle. He also regularly appears on national radio broadcasts and television programs, including his running gig on Fox News’s Governor Mike Huckabee Show. Requests came pouring in after his attention-grabbing RLC performance, giving him the chance to get his own message out to America. Brown appeared on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, HLN's Joy Behar Show, and CNN's John King USA.

His success is due to more than just a lucky resemblance. Brown was signed as a model during his college years, but one unfortunate encounter interrupted that trajectory. “I was actually jumped on my way home one night,” Brown said. “Some kid just blindsided me, and I ended up having to get plates put into my face. That took me out of school and out of modeling; it was probably the lowest point in my life.”

As Brown recovered, he decided to develop a different skill set. “People always said I had a broadcasting voice, so I started taking acting classes and voiceover training,” he said. Soon Brown was working as a radio personality and event announcer.

“In the meantime,” he said, “my brother was the first one to tell me that I looked like a guy named Barack Obama. Once he became senator, I started hearing it all the time. And when the 2008 campaign began, people would tell me every single day.” When Obama won the presidency, Brown decided to try his luck as an impersonator.  “The next week I put a video up on the internet and met up with my first manager in Los Angeles, and we went from there.”

Today, Brown is represented by Dustin Gold, CEO of William Gold Entertainment, a talent management agency that develops and brokers America's premier political impressionists, including iconic impostors of Sarah Palin, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.  “Dustin is amazing at what he does,” said Brown. “For people who do what I do, it’s basically all about corporate events. But we broke out of that; we work in new media, film, television, radio—every different project that fits within our brand.”

With another presidential election around the bend, business looks promising. Brown is eager to continue with his work. “I think I was born this way for a reason,” he said. “Unlike other people who attempt to make a living out of the Obama character, I do feel a sense of responsibility to uphold a certain level of respect towards the president. I take that seriously!”

Dec29

Reggie Performs At Lyrics 15

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Barack Obama (actor Reggie Brown) makes a stop to greet the audience at Lyrics 15! Presented by the West Side Theatre Guild at Lyrics 15 on Saturday, December 3, 2011, in Gary, Indiana.

Nov12

I Am Barack - Live From Branson

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Reggie appeared with Governor Mike Huckabee, Tony Orlando, and Montel Williams live on FOX News from Branson on Veteran's Day.

Aug23

Vote For Roger Sanchez - DJ Mag Top 100 DJ's

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A special message from the President of the United States.

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Aug19

Reggie Brown Releases New Corporate Promo Video

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Reggie Brown releases new corporate promotional video including his appearance from Republican Leadership Conference which aired live on CSPAN.

Jul14

Reggie Debates Herman Cain on John Stossel

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Reggie appeared on John Stossel for the third time to debate Republican Presidential candidate Herman Cain.

Jun25

Reggie Brown Exclusive Interview With Governor Mike Huckabee

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After a long week in the media, Reggie Brown sits down with colleague and friend Governor Mike Huckabee to discuss the Republican Leadership Conference.

Jun24

Obama Impersonator Yanked At Republican Leadership Conference On Real Time With Bill Maher

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Reggie Brown, the world's best Obama Impersonator, who was yanked at the Republican Leadership Conference appeared on Real Time With Bill Maher on June 24, 2011 after appearing on CNN, CSPAN, FOX, MSNBC, Joy Behar, Jon King, Huckabee, Hannity, BBC, Playboy Radio, and hundreds of other media outlets. This material was spiced up for Real Time, obviously not his unfinished RLC material.

Jun19

Reggie Brown Obama Impersonator Appears at WWE Capitol Punishment 2011

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Reggie Brown, the World's Best Obama impersonator, appeared at WWE Capitol Punishment in Washington, DC.

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