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Would you listen if I tried to argue that it's acting skill and quality of impersonation that matters to a biopic, not physical resemblance? Jim Carrey bears practically no resemblance of Andy Kaufman, yet was lauded for his portrayal of the comedian in Man on the Moon. De Niro doesn't look a whole lot like Jake LaMotta. There are small to no similarities between George C. Scott and General Patton; Liam Neeson and Oskar Schindler; Colin Firth and George VI. Yet these are among the best biographical performances ever committed to the screen.
This guy you're so maniacally advocating, Jeremy Kapone? He has seven acting credits: Two TV movies, a short, and four foreign features, none of which have been released theatrically in the US or UK.
Cohen has 37, is a proven actor and impersonator, has written and starred in several films that are popular worldwide, and has worked with the likes of Martin Scorsese and Tom Hooper - both of whom have directed one of the biopics alluded to above.
I'm not sure why I'm trying to argue with you really. I'll return to sitting back and being amused by your antics now.