A production company in Northridge, California, called Hollywood Look-Alikes, now has more than 200 celebrity lookalikes in its organisation. The company’s services are in great demand: its pseudo-celebrities attend parties and other functions where people like to meet famous stars. The look-alikes earn $NZ240 an hour just for being present at a function. Five of the many look-alikes (from left) are Mae West, Elvira, Marilyn Monroe, John Travolta, and (front) Groucho Marx.
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Press, 12 June 1986, Page 7
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72A production company in Northridge, California, called Hollywood Look-Alikes, now has more than 200 celebrity lookalikes in its organisation. The company’s services are in great demand: its pseudo-celebrities attend parties and other functions where people like to meet famous stars. The look-alikes earn $NZ240 an hour just for being present at a function. Five of the many look-alikes (from left) are Mae West, Elvira, Marilyn Monroe, John Travolta, and (front) Groucho Marx. Press, 12 June 1986, Page 7
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