Prince Harry and his sister-in-law Pippa Middleton, minus the actual charm and cheekiness.
Lookalikes of Prince William and Kate Middleton re-enact the Royal Wedding.
Mexican Alberto Dominguez, impersonating Osama bin Laden. We can't imagine what it's like to resemble one of the most wanted man in history.
Reggie Brown, impersonating US President Barack Obama.
Michael Jackson impersonator Michael Kiss rocking a red vinyl jacket.
Jin Liyi, a Chinese impersonator of Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarotti.
South Korean Kim Young-sik, a lookalike of late North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il. We're not sure if it's particularly flattering to resemble someone so infamous..
..but to be adored by screaming fans? Now that is definitely ego-boosting.
ABOVE: Ken Shimizu, a Japanese impersonator of actor Johnny Depp
Humberto Lopez, known as 'El Che', a lookalike of revolutionary Ernesto 'Che' Guevara
Mahesh Chaturvedi, who dresses up like Mahatma Gandhi, poses for a photo in front of a statue of Gandhi in the old quarters of New Delhi.
A character dressed as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. We think the real Queen Elizabeth II would prefer a Rolls-Royce over a buggy
US President George W. Bush and Bush impersonator Steve Bridges deliver a parodic speech.
Gu Xiaoyue, an impersonator of China's late Chairman Mao.
Rob Kingsley, an Elvis impersonator from Scotland, beams a smile as he strides down the corridor.
Osama taking taxi or bus
real shocker
To be famous or not to be famous?