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People To Watch
Danny Gans
Time Magazine
By Cathy Booth

OCCUPATION: Las Vegas impressionist,
comedian and singer
GOAL: To be a multimedia star while affirming "my Christian
values"
QUOTE: "I'd love to have the career that Sammy Davis
had"
HE'S FAMOUS FOR HIS HERKY-JERKY Michael Jackson, who morphs into smooth
Nat King Cole and - wow! - Natalie Cole, then into a boozy but bang-on
Dean Martin. He can be Bill Clinton one minute, Ricky Martin the next,
and by the time Sammy Davis Jr. shows up onstage, the crowd is so enthralled
that they gasp involuntarily. The man behind all these faces is Danny
Gans, the hottest entertainer in Las Vegas. He sings, he dances, he
does impressions, he tells stories, and at 39, he has managed to appeal
to the MTV-weaned young crowd and Don Rickles fans alike. "I tell
people my act is like weather in Hawaii," says Gans. "If you
don't like it, wait five minutes and it will change again."
Last week, his act changed again, moving into a new 1,265 seat theater
that Steve Wynn built specially for him at the Mirage Hotel. Along with
his 10-year, $150 million Vegas contract, Gans has recorded an album
of Christian music, Brand New Dream, and Aaron Spelling is developing
a TV pilot based on his life. Once a minor league baseball player, Gans
was doing 130 nights a year on the corporate-entertainment circuit when
he decided to settle down in Vegas with his wife and three kids. There
he has found his niche. "I hope I've made you laugh," he says
of his act, "made you reminisce, maybe made you think about your
faith and family, given you a few goosebumps and hopefully a tear."
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