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Reggie Brown (impersonator)’s biography, net worth, fact, career, awards and life story

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Emily Cortez

Published Feb 23, 2026

IntroAmerican entertainer
IsActor 
Model 
FromUnited States of America 
TypeFashion 
Film, TV, Stage & Radio 
Gendermale
Birth28 September 1980
Age:39 years

Reginald D. “Reggie” Brown (born September 28, 1980) is an American comedic impersonator and look-alike of former U.S. President Barack Obama.
Reggie Brown is best known for the controversy surrounding his performance at the 2011 Republican Leadership Conference, his occasional television appearances, and his activity on YouTube.

Early life and education

Brown is a native of Chicago, and was born in Maywood, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. Like President Obama, Brown was born to a white mother and black father. When Brown was a teenager, his father died after a three-year battle with Leukemia, leaving Brown and his siblings to be raised by a single mother.

Brown attended the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign before dropping out of college to pursue a career in modeling. After a short stint with Ford Model Management, Brown enrolled at The Acting Studios Chicago to take voice and acting classes.

Career

Local reporter

From 2006 to 2008, Brown worked as a blogger for WMAQ-TV’s Street Team, where he covered local events.

Obama impersonator

Brown claims that he first learned of his resemblance to President Obama at the age of 21, when Obama was still an Illinois state legislator. Brown’s career as a professional impersonator was launched by a series of appearances on Fox Business Network, starting with a mock debate against Representative Ron Paul on Stossel. Brown subsequently appeared on Stossel for similar mock debates with Governor Gary Johnson and Herman Cain.

2011 Republican Leadership Conference controversy

Brown was the subject of a national controversy in June 2011 when, during a nationally televised performance by Brown at the Republican Leadership Conference, he was cut off mid-sentence by Conference Chairman Charlie Davis. Davis told CNN that he ended Brown’s performance because the Conference has a “zero tolerance [policy] for racially insensitive jokes.” At first, Brown disputed the factual basis of Davis’ statement, claiming that the performance was ended because Brown “was over [his] time by a few minutes.” Later, Brown responded to the allegations of racism by stating that he “didn’t hear any boos on any of the racial jokes” and that he felt “very safe delivering content like that” because he and the President are of a similar mixed racial background. “I wouldn’t touch anything that I don’t think the President would feel comfortable with or hasn’t done himself. He is someone I respect. I want to make him happy,” said Brown.

In the aftermath of the 2011 Republican Leadership Conference incident, Brown was invited by comedian Bill Maher to finish his act on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher.

YouTube activity

Brown appeared in a viral YouTube parody of Psy’s hit song Gangnam Style, entitled Obama Gangnam Style! The video received millions of views from Twitter users in China, who reportedly believed that the real President Obama was responsible for the video. He also impersonated Obama in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, and in the 2016 U.S. presidential election he debuted a cross between Obama and Donald Trump on CollegeHumor.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008The Obama EffectBarack Obama
2010Hannah MontanaBarack Obama
HuckabeeBarack Obama4 episodes
Lopez TonightBarack Obama
Piscopo After DarkBarack Obama
2011Jimmy Kimmel Live!Barack Obama
Real Time with Bill MaherBarack Obama
StosselBarack Obama3 episodes
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoBarack Obama
WorkaholicsBarack Obama
WWE Capitol PunishmentBarack Obama
Mr. Bam Redistributes Your WealthMr. Bam
2012Real Time with Bill MaherBarack Obama2 episodes
HuckabeeBarack Obama10 episodes
2013Funny Or DieDrake1 episode
Austin & AllyPresident1 episode
2014I Didn’t Do It (TV series)Barack Obama1 episode
Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and DawnBarack Obama1 episode
2016Barbershop: The Next CutBarack ObamaFilm

Personal life

Brown currently resides in Los Angeles, California. When asked about his political affiliation by NewsOne, Brown refused to comment as to whether he is a Democrat or Republican, noting that he is simply an “entertainer.”