Reginald D. "Reggie" Brown (born September 28, 1980) is an American comedic impersonator and look-alike of former U.S. President Barack Obama.
Reggie Brown is best known for the controversy surrounding his performance at the 2011 Republican Leadership Conference, his occasional television appearances, and his activity on YouTube.
Reggie Brown, Impersonator
Early Life and Education
Brown is a native of
Brown attended the
Career as a Local Reporter
From 2006 to
2008, Brown worked as a blogger for WMAQ-TV's Street Team, where he covered
local events. On September 9, 2008 Brown won an Emmy for 'Outstanding
Achievement for Alternate Media/ New Media Interactivity' for his contributions
to the coverage of Looptopia Live as part of the Street Team from the
Chicago/Midwest Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts And
Sciences.
Obama Impersonator
Brown claims that
he first learned of his resemblance to President Obama at the age of 21, when
Obama was still an Illinois
state legislator. Brown's career as a professional impersonator was launched by
a series of appearances on Fox Business Network, starting with a mock debate
against Representative Ron Paul on Stossel. Brown subsequently appeared
on Stossel for similar mock debates with Governor Gary Johnson and Herman
Cain.
2011 Republican Leadership
Conference Controversy
Brown was the subject of a national controversy in June 2011 when, during a nationally televised performance by Brown at the Republican Leadership Conference, he was cut off mid-sentence by Conference Chairman Charlie Davis.
In the aftermath of the 2011 Republican Leadership Conference incident, Brown was invited by comedian Bill Maher to finish his act on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher.
You Tube Activity
Brown appeared in a viral YouTube parody of Psy's hit song Gangnam Style, entitled Obama Gangnam Style! The video received over 100 million views all over the world including over 30 million views from Twitter users in
Personal Life
Brown currently
resides in Los Angeles , California . When asked about his political
affiliation by NewsOne, Brown refused to comment as to whether he is a Democrat
or Republican, stating that he is simply an "entertainer.”
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