Some say that everyone on earth has an unrelated twin, also commonly referred to as a doppelganger. Imagine winning the genetic lottery by looking exactly like someone famous! Is it a blessing, or a curse? We’ve dredged the internet looking for normal people who bare an uncanny resemblance to a celebrity. Many have even capitalized on their celebrity twin status by working as an impersonator. Note that we tried to find individuals who share a genuine genetic resemblance, and purposely did not include cosplayers or folks who achieve the look through creative photography combined with makeup and costumes. Nope. These are the real deal! Let’s dive in….
Well, ain’t this the Pitts….
This young French chap shares a striking resemblance to one of the biggest movie stars on the planet, heartthrob Brad Pitt. Imagine walking down the street looking like this? He probably can’t go very far without being followed by giggling teens…and their mothers! That square jawline and squinty eyes are unmistakable. I guess if you have to look like somebody, better Bradd Pitt than Danny DeVito! JUst kidding. We love Danny DeVito.
The other Farrell (not Will)
This celebrity doppelganger is probably one of the most eerily similar celebrity lookalikes we encountered while writing this article. He’s nearly indistinguishable from the real Colin Farrell! It’s more than just the stocking cap and facial hair. Colin has a trademark swagger that our doppelganger embodies perfectly. His Instagram account reveals that the incredible likeness is no camera trick. In fact, this photo was taken during an appearance as a celebrity impersonator.
Even Seth Rogan might be fooled!
From the thick, unruly thatch of hair to the unmistakable twinkle in his eyes, this incredible James Franco doppelganger looks like he just jumped off the Pineapple Express! He even sports the same mischievous grin framed by sparse facial hair. You can be certain when this fella walks around the local shopping mall, awkward stares ensue. I’d love to hear his Tommy Wiseau impression. Oh, hi Mark!