Encyclopedia > List of fictional Elvis impersonators
This is a list of fictional Elvis impersonators. The classes are professional Elvis impersonators (that is, people who do it for a living) and fictional characters who do it as a hobby or a one-time event. Elvis impersonators are people who impersonate or copy Elvis Presley either as a hobby or as a professional career. ...
Professional
Gus [no mentioned last name] - To the Nines
Wayne [no mentioned last name] - To the Nines
Sebastion Haff - Bubba Ho-tep
Elvis Presley - Bubba Ho-tep (He switched places with Sebastian Haff, and ended up impersonating himself)
Promotional poster for Bubba Ho-Tep Bubba Ho-tep is a 2002 film starring Bruce Campbell as a nursing home resident who claims that he is Elvis Presley. ... Elvis Presley Elvis Aron Presley (January 8, 1935 â August 16, 1977), also known as The King of Rock and Roll or The King, was an American singer and actor. ... Promotional poster for Bubba Ho-Tep Bubba Ho-tep is a 2002 film starring Bruce Campbell as a nursing home resident who claims that he is Elvis Presley. ... An android is an artificially created robotic being that resembles a human being usually both in appearance and behaviour. ... According to the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, a red dwarf star is a small and relatively cool star, of the main sequence, either late K or M spectral type. ...
Haruhara Haruko, FLCL - Spontaniously lapsed into an Elvis impersonation at one point. Oddly, she already had the appropriate costume and knew how to do the hair...
An Elvisimpersonator is someone who impersonates or copies Elvis Presley either as a hobby, career in entertainment or occasionally for fun.
Professional Elvisimpersonators can work all over the world as entertainers and are in great demand due to the unique iconic status of Elvis.
The first ElvisImpersonators started to appear whilst Elvis was still alive, evolving mainly out of small town talent competitions which took their influences from major music artists of that time.
Elvis' star had faded slightly over the 1960s as he made his movies and America was struck by changing styles and tastes after the "British Invasion" spearheaded by the multi-talented "Beatles".
Elvis himself claimed that quotes attributed to him that were racist were fabricated and that he was not a racist.
Elvis "was interviewed on 28 December 1959 concerning his complaint that he was the victim of flmail..." According to the FBI files, Griessel-Landau "threatened to expose Presley by photographs and tape recordings which are alleged to present Presley in compromising situations." An investigation determined that Griessel Landau was not a medical doctor.