Walking Dead ringer! Ross Marquand rattles off uncanny impersonations of Christian Bale, Kevin Spacey, Matthew McConaughey and more on Jimmy Kimmel

On The Walking Dead he's seen people turn into horrific versions of themselves.

But on Tuesday night Ross Marquand instead turned into rather excellent versions of some Hollywood legends - 11 of them to be exact.

The 34-year-old Walking Dead star, who plays Aaron on the hit zombie series, impressed Jimmy Kimmel with scarily accurate impersonations of famous actors.

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The mocking dead: Ross Marquand rattled off uncanny impersonations of Christian Bale, Kevin Spacey, Matthew McConaughey and more on Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday night

The mocking dead: Ross Marquand rattled off uncanny impersonations of Christian Bale, Kevin Spacey, Matthew McConaughey and more on Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday night

He rattled through them with lightning speed, as he pretended to deliver an Oscar acceptance speech in the style of each, with the host firing name after name at him.

First up was every impersonator's favourite, Matthew McConaughey, as Marquand matched his Texas drawl to perfection.

'Well, I tell you what, this is something else... this is stellar,' he grinned. 'This is Interstellar.'

Next was bear-like joy of John C Reilly winning a gong: 'This is kinda special... this is like, really extra special... this is like, super duper extra special, with sauce,' he chuckled. 

Rolodex: He rattled through them with lightning speed, as he pretended to deliver an Oscar acceptance speech in the style of each, with the host firing name after name at him

Rolodex: He rattled through them with lightning speed, as he pretended to deliver an Oscar acceptance speech in the style of each, with the host firing name after name at him

Stellar: First up was every impersonator's favourite, Matthew McConaughey, as Marquand matched his Texas drawl to perfection
Stellar: First up was every impersonator's favourite, Matthew McConaughey, as Marquand matched his Texas drawl to perfection

Stellar: First up was every impersonator's favourite, Matthew McConaughey, as Marquand matched his Texas drawl to perfection

After slipping into the serious Spanish of Antonio Banderas - 'Puss in boots was a labour of love' - he jolted through the pronounced delivery of Christopher Walken.

'Hello, Oscar, you're beautiful, the way you glisten, makes me aroused,' he gesticulated, tongue flicking out for added effect.

His next impression was of another master of impressions, and easily the best of his repertoire: Kevin Spacey.

'I wish I could say that I was surprised by this but come on,' he droned in Spacey's confident deadpan monotone. 'I mean, who are you going to choose? Matt Damon?'

The host, who has a long running joke feud with The Martian star, got an extra kick at the mention, asking if Marquand could take off his arch nemesis.

Pause, for effect: He jolted through the pronounced delivery of Christopher Walken. 'Hello, Oscar, you're beautiful, the way you glisten, makes me aroused,' he gesticulated, tongue flicking out for added effect
Pause, for effect: He jolted through the pronounced delivery of Christopher Walken. 'Hello, Oscar, you're beautiful, the way you glisten, makes me aroused,' he gesticulated, tongue flicking out for added effect

Pause, for effect: He jolted through the pronounced delivery of Christopher Walken. 'Hello, Oscar, you're beautiful, the way you glisten, makes me aroused,' he gesticulated, tongue flicking out for added effect

Pineapples, quinoa, goji berries, floating around in space: His Gary Busey gave a typically insane speech
Pineapples, quinoa, goji berries, floating around in space: His Gary Busey gave a typically insane speech

Pineapples, quinoa, goji berries, floating around in space: His Gary Busey gave a typically insane speech

Brothers: He also did Justin Timberlake, with whom Ross already shares a physical resemblance
Brothers: He also did Justin Timberlake, with whom Ross already shares a physical resemblance

Brothers: He also did Justin Timberlake, with whom Ross already shares a physical resemblance

'I don't do his voice, but I do like a micro impression: he's just always trying to restrain a smile it seems like,' he pointed out, before proving it by doing just that.

After that it was Justin Timberlake ('Wow, I was like totally in the bathroom... I'm so sorry did I win this for Best Actor or Best Song? I actually don't know') with whom Ross already shares a physical resemblance; and a typically insane speech from Gary Busey ('Pineapples, quinoa, goji berries, floating around in space').

His Sylvester Stallone, complete with fundamental lip curl, was spot on. 

Nemesis: The host, who has a long running joke feud with Matt Damon, got an extra kick when his name came up

Nemesis: The host, who has a long running joke feud with Matt Damon, got an extra kick when his name came up

His deadpan impression of another master of impressions - Kevin Spacey - was easily the best of his repertoire
His deadpan impression of another master of impressions - Kevin Spacey - was easily the best of his repertoire

American beauty: His deadpan impression of another master of impressions - Kevin Spacey - was easily the best of his repertoire

Not rocky: His Sylvester Stallone, complete with fundamental lip curl, was spot on

Not rocky: His Sylvester Stallone, complete with fundamental lip curl, was spot on

Nosy neighbour: A soft-spoken and perfectly English accented Michael Caine couldn't find his notes after he 'left them in the Rolls Royce

Nosy neighbour: A soft-spoken and perfectly English accented Michael Caine couldn't find his notes after he 'left them in the Rolls Royce

'I didn't win? Really? I thought this was supposed to be the comeback story of the year?' he warbled. 'I got knocked out by Mark Rylance? I never even heard of the guy.'

 A soft-spoken and perfectly English accented Michael Caine couldn't find his notes after he 'left them in the Rolls Royce', but it was his Batman co-star and final impersonation that got the best audience response: Christian Bale.

Listen there are so many people that I'd like to thank, first off....' he began in a less refined English accent than its successor... before the music began to cut him off. 

'Are you starting to play music in the middle of my speech, mate? Are you f*cking joking?' he roared at the band, with a foul-mouthed nod to the Terminator star's infamous on-set meltdown. 'You and me, where done professionally.'

Done, professionally: His final impression of Christian Bale saw him react furiously when he was played off by the music, in a foul-mouthed nod to the Terminator star's infamous on-set meltdown
His final impression of Christian Bale saw him react furiously when he was played off by the music, in a foul-mouthed nod to the Terminator star's infamous on-set meltdown

Done, professionally: His final impression of Christian Bale saw him react furiously when he was played off by the music, in a foul-mouthed nod to the Terminator star's infamous on-set meltdown

Day job: The 34-year-old  plays Aaron on the The Walking Dead

Day job: The 34-year-old plays Aaron on the The Walking Dead

 

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