Finding a truly unique comedy act can be a rare treat, but Darren Altman managed to completely shake up the stage on Britain’s Got Talent. Stepping out in front of the notoriously tough crowd and judging panel, Darren introduced himself as a professional voice-over artist who usually works behind the scenes on radio commercials. However, he revealed that he was finally stepping into the spotlight to showcase his hidden talent: a rapid-fire routine of celebrity impressions.
The moment his routine began, the energy in the auditorium completely shifted. Darren didn’t just deliver a standard impression; he executed a masterclass in vocal chameleon work. He kicked off his act by channeling the iconic, booming dramatic tones of the X Factor announcer, instantly hooking both the audience and a visibly amused Simon Cowell. From there, he seamlessly transitioned into a flawless imitation of David Attenborough, describing the judges’ panel as a strange and fascinating habitat.
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The crowd erupted in laughter as Darren flew through a brilliant roster of British pop culture figures. He pulled off a spot-on impression of Top Gear’s Jeremy Clarkson, complete with the presenter’s signature dramatic pauses and vocal inflections. He then brought the house down with a hilariously accurate portrayal of Ant and Dec’s very own Declan Donnelly, perfectly capturing his cheeky, always-on-the-verge-of-laughing stage presence.
Darren’s grand finale came with a brilliant political twist, showing the audience what would happen if Dec went to Eton and transformed into Boris Johnson. The spot-on facial expressions, varying speech speeds, and perfectly unkempt energy left the judges completely dazzled. His incredible ability to morph from one voice to another in a matter of seconds proved that Darren Altman is far more than just a background voice—he is a world-class entertainer.







