Fans of actor Tom Cruise were in for a bit of a bait-and-switch at Comic-Con in San Diego, California, when an impersonator bearing a striking resemblance to the “Top Gun” star made an appearance on July 21, 2019.
It’s easy to see why people were confused. The real Tom Cruise did make an appearance at the convention to promote “Top Gun: Maverick,” the forthcoming sequel to the original 1986 movie.
But many were fooled by Jerome LeBlanc, a Canadian actor who not only looks like Cruise but also has taught himself how to mimic the way Cruise talks and laughs. His impersonation is apparently so spot on that the Montreal native has made a living on it.
LeBlanc confirmed to Mark Saunders, a journalist for local San Diego ABC affiliate 10News, that it was he and Donut Bar founder and chef Santiago Campa who were driving around in the Ferrari, delighting many who likely labored under the impression they had just met the real Tom Cruise. (We sent an inquiry to LeBlanc through his website but haven’t heard back).
Update: Jerome LeBlanc got us all real good 😂 Bravo, Mav #SDCC #ComicCon pic.twitter.com/gXI0CVed5y
— Mark Saunders (@MarkCSaun) July 22, 2019
LeBlanc also posted footage he took that day on his YouTube channel, which can be viewed here:
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