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Death In Paradise star Ralf Little forced to prove identity as actor confronts imposter

Ralf Little, who stars as DI Neville Parker in the BBC drama Death In Paradise, recalled a moment he was told that a stranger in Manchester had been pretending to be him for weeks. The 41-year-old admitted he had to prove his identity following the imposter revelation.

Ralf chatted with his best pal and fellow actor Will Mellor, 45, in a candid clip that had his fans in hysterics.

The BBC star revealed that he had been in Revolution in Manchester when two girls on a night out suggested that he was only pretending to be “Ralf Little”.

The people in question informed him that a man had been impersonating him for weeks in a bid to get free drinks at bars.

After being approached by the two women, Ralf said: “We were just making small talk and after about 30 seconds they went, ‘Wait… you are Ralf Little aren’t you?'”

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They initially didn’t believe he was the British actor and he was forced to prove his identity by whipping out his ID and showing them.

Ralf explained: “They’re like, ‘There’s been a guy going around Manchester claiming he’s you, and he looks just like you and he goes around and he gets free drinks everywhere he goes.

“And I said, ‘I don’t get free drinks and I AM me!’”

Later in the night, the girls found Ralf after realising that the impersonator was at the club, and the star said: “They come running up an hour later saying, ‘He’s here, he’s here!’

But to the impersonator’s surprise, the real Ralf stood before him and he swiftly apologised.

Ralf said: “He went, ‘Sorry mate, I was just getting away with it,’ and he was so disarming I just went, ‘Ah never mind, how do you get free drinks?!’

“And he said, ‘I just go to the bar and say, I’m Ralf Little, can I get free drinks?’ And I said, ‘I can’t do that!’”

Ralf shared the video on Instagram, in view of his 82,000 followers where he explained the incident took place back in 2002.

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