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The Walking Dead actor Ross Marquand performs Oscar-winning celebrity impressions on Jimmy Kimmel live

He took on the likes of Sly Stallone, Matthew McConaughey, Christian Bale and Justin Timberlake

Jack Shepherd
Wednesday 02 March 2016 06:23 EST
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In-between filming The Walking Dead - or lack of filming The Walking Dead as his character is currently missing - Ross Marquand has been doing impressions of celebrities for various media outlets.

In his latest stand-up sketch for Jimmy Kimmel, the actor takes on the Oscars, doing impressions of Sly Stallone, Matthew McConaughey, Christian Bale and Justin Timberlake as if they had won an award.

There’s even time for a quick dig at Matt Damon, a brilliant go at Kevin Spacey and, of course, Michael Caine.

The Oscars themselves didn’t go without a few hitches, with Sam Smith calling his performance of “Writing’s on the Wall” the “worst moment of his life”.

There was also Leonardo DiCaprio, who - after winning his Oscar, finally - had to field some excruciatingly awkward questions from journalists.

the night’s big winner was Spotlight, which took home best picture, while Mad Max: Fury Road took home six awards, primarily in the technical categories.

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