Fake

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Fake may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Films

  • The Fake (1927 film), a silent British drama film
  • The Fake (1953 film), a British film
  • Fake (2003 film), a Thai movie
  • Fake, a 2010 film featuring Fisher Stevens
  • The Fake (2013 film), a South Korean animated film

Music

Groups

  • Fake (Swedish band), a Swedish synthpop band active in the 1980s
  • Fake, an American electro band remixed by Imperative Reaction
  • Fake?, a Japanese rock musical project

Recordings

  • Fake (album), by Adorable
  • "Fake" (Ai song) (2010)
  • "Fake" (Alexander O'Neal song) (1987)
  • "Fake" (Simply Red song) (2003)
  • "Fake", a song by Brand New Heavies from Brother Sister
  • "Fake", a song by Brockhampton from Saturation
  • "Fake", a 1994 song by Korn from Korn
  • "Fake", a song by Mötley Crüe
  • "Fake", a song Five Finger Death Punch from And Justice for None
  • "Fake", a song by Lauv and Conan Gray

Other uses in arts and entertainment

  • Fake (manga), a BL manga
  • Fake, a 1969 book by Clifford Irving about art forger Elmyr de Hory
  • The Fake (play), a 1924 work by the British writer Frederick Lonsdale

People

  • Caterina Fake (born 1969), American entrepreneur and businesswoman
  • Edie Fake (born 1980), American artist, illustrator, author and transgender activist
  • Guy Leverne Fake (1879–1957), American district judge
  • Kenneth H. Fake (1895–1963); American politician
  • Chen Fake (1887–1957), Chinese martial artist
  • Nathan Fake (born 1983), English electronic musician

Places

  • Fake, Nigeria, a village 90 miles from Katagum

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fakes.
  • Fakes (TV series), an American-Canadian television comedy series which premiered in 2022
  • Faker (disambiguation)
  • Faking (disambiguation)
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