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Written by Shawna Kenney and Jim Knoblauch
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Sunday, 30 September 2007 19:00 |
Imposters Author: Shawna Kenney and Jim Knoblauch Publisher: Mark Batty Publisher Publication Date: October/November 2007 SBN-13: 978-0979048685 $24.95 Millions trekking from the far ends of the Earth to Los Angeles every year head straight to the heart of Hollywood, with vain hopes for a close encounter of the celebrity kind. And despite the mid-90’s billion-dollar facelift of the "Entertainment District," many are still shocked by Tinseltown’s lackluster façade, finding the Walk of Fame’s slabs of cement displaying imprints of Groucho Marx’s cigar, Betty Grable’s legs, John Wayne’s fist, and R2D2’s feet a little disappointing.
But have no fear: entrepreneurial souls live here. Thanks to celeb "imposters," visitors can still go home with one-of-a-kind portraits of themselves with their favorite superhero or movie character. Never mind that some consider these street performers to be panhandlers, or that local businesses have described them as a nuisance. Everyone who comes to Hollywood feels like they really could be somebody. In the meantime, it might just pay better to be somebody else. Imposters explores the phenomenon through Shawna Kenney's interviews and Jim Knoblauch's photos.
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