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Could your face be your fortune?



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Published Date: 06 October 2008
ENTER ONLINE: ARE you the double of David Beckham? The spitting image of Sharon Stone or a lookalike for Leona Lewis?
Or maybe you're a doppelganger for Dot Cotton or the twin of Tom Jones.
It doesn't matter which big name you look like - for this week, the Free Press launches a fantastic new search for a star competition - Who Do You Think You Are?, our hunt to find the town's best celebrity lookalikes.

Do people come up to you in the street mistaking you for a TV or movie star? Do you get stopped in your tracks because friends and relatives reckon you resemble a top Premiership football player or international sports ace?

Or perhaps your friends tell you look like a politician, member of the Royal Family or other well known name from the world of entertainment such as a comedian, singer or actor. Or maybe you even look like a Doncaster Rovers player!

Well, whoever you think you look like, or whoever friends and family have compared you to, we want to hear from you!

We've teamed up with Fake Faces, the UK's leading lookalike agency and The Danum Hotel to offer one lucky reader the chance to enjoy a taste of fame for themselves.

Fake Faces Ltd was formed in May 2003 by Jez Lee and since that day he has built up a wide range of lookalikes from all fields of entertaiment who regularly make appearances both in the UK and across the globe at glitzy bashes and events in countries such as India, Japan and Hong Kong.

Fake Faces has hundreds of lookalikes on its books available for dates - everyone from David Beckham and Kylie Minogue to Ricky Gervais, Brad Pitt to Marilyn Monroe and many, many more.

And our lucky winner will land a place on the Fake Faces roster - so instead of being mistaken fo a star, you could actually become one and make an appearance at one of Jez's events next spring - one of the ever popular Fake Festivals.

For more information on Fake Faces, contact 0800 652 2842, email info@fakefaces.co.uk or visit www.fakefaces.co.uk

And if that wasn't enough, our winner will also enjoy a three course meal courtesy of The Danum Hotel at one of the popular venue's cabaret nights. The Danum is the place to be this autumn and Christmas with a packed line-up of shows in the run-up to the festive season. Whether its Westlife or Girls Aloud, Neil Diamond or Elvis, there's a tribute show to suit everyone. Call 342261 to book or for more information or visit www.danumhotel.com

And as well as tucking into a meal for two, our winner will be be meeting and greeting guests as they arrive - totally in role of course as the star they resemble!

All you have to do is to fill in the coupon below and then send a photograph of yourself telling us the star you resemble. You can also email photographs and contact details to darren.burke@doncastertoday.co.uk.

Click here for an online entry and picture upload form

So what are you waiting for - the star of the show could be you!

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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2008 11:55 AM
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  • Location: Doncaster
 
 

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