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Actor goes viral with deepfake star impressions—how many can you name?

Por: Newsweek Tech November 09, 2022

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Actor Jim Meskimen is enjoying an influx of new fans after a video of him doing seamless impressions of a number of Hollywood screen stars went viral.After decades of earning a living as a comedian, voice-over artist and actor on the big and small screens, Meskimen has captivated a new audience now that his skills as an impressionist have been married with deepfake technology for a video shared on TikTok.In the clip, Meskimen, 63, is seen... + full article



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