What is being an impressionist? Since Roger Kabler was 17 years old he has been observing Robin Williams now he made a movie about how he effected him and he felt possessed by him.\nIn early 1990s ads, Kabler was known as the fedora-wearing "Zima guy". Aside from the fedora, his gimmick involved replacing "S" sounds with "Z" sounds, reinforcing the slogan "Zomething different."\nOn television, Kabler appeared as a member of the repertory company on CBS' The Carol Burnett Show in 1991. The next season, he landed the lead role of Bobby Soul in the short-lived NBC sitcom Rhythm & Blues.[1][2]\nAs a celebrity impersonator, Kabler is known for his impression of Robin Williams and Jon Lovitz.\nCheck out the trailer\nhttps://beingrobinthemovie.com/\n\xa0\nConnect with Reena\nhttps://youtube.com/c/BetterCallDaddy\ntwitter.com/reenareena\ninstagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts\ninstagram.com/bettercalldaddypodcast\nbettercalldaddy.com