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Frank Caliendo Read Lebron James’ Letter In Morgan Freeman Voice

Sports Impressionists, Frank Caliendo repeatedly has my belly aching from his impersonations. Not everyone may like what he does or may even think he is funny at all, but he stopped by “Mike and Mike” yesterday morning while making his appearances at ESPN and he read Lebron James’ letter about his triumphant return to Cleveland Cavs using the infamous actor Morgan Freeman’s voice. He sounds identical to him, pretty hilarious.
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Caliendo does his best work right here impersonating former head football coach Jon Gruden. So funny!

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If you are an avid ESPN fan you need to watch this down below! Frank Caliendo performs another funny skit right here impersonating Seattle Seahawks Richard Sherman 30 for 30 mockery. He does a little bit of everyone such as multiple head coaches take on Sherman such as Kansas City Andy Reid, New England Patriots Bill Bellichick and even two former presidents of the United States. Caliendo always puts me in a funny mood.


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Caliendo is an American comedian and impressionist, came on the scene mostly from his work on Fox Network television series MADtv and next his impersonating on Fox NFL Sunday. One of his better impressions may also have to be Charles Barkley. This may be the one that landed him the gig on ESPN.

Caliendo Impersonating Charles Barkley.

 

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