Dana Carvey
On "Saturday Night Live," funnyman Dana Carvey was a first class clown. Now, this master of impressions is taking his act back to the big screen as "The Master of Disguise." Yes, the man of a thousand voices will be the man of a thousand faces in the upcoming summer comedy.
In the film, Carvey plays Pistachio Disguisey, a quick-change artist in training. But when we caught-up with this cut-up in the make-up chair, he said he's been in training since he was just 8-years-old. Carvey says, "I did my first impression in 1964 when the Beatles were on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show.’"
Carvey says there's always a fresh face to make fun of, but Carvey's all-time favorite is that loveable numbskull, Hans. And Hans has some strong words for "Master of Disguise's" summertime box-office competition. In his best Hans voice, Carvey says, "Run away ‘Men in Black.’ So long ‘Stuart Little.’ There's a new PG comedy in town. I can set your love handles out so you can carry yourself to the garbage cause that's where losers live."
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