Results: Celebrities And Their Historical Lookalikes (Part 9 of 10)
Published on 01/09/2023
Considering the number of people in the world today, chances are that almost everybody has a doppelgänger somewhere - a person that looks just like you. In high school I had a classmate that looked just like me. Our teachers always mixed up our names. Some of the doppelgängers on this list bear such an uncanny resemblance that you simply have to wonder...did these historical figures hop in a time-traveling machine and become mega-celebrities?! (Source: (mostly) Illumeably)

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Conan O'Brien and Marshall Twitchell - I wonder if the well-known comedian Conan O'Brien would be able to scrounge up a joke or two about his very serious historic doppelgänger. Marshall Twitchell was no joke and he was quite serious about his love for politics and ended up becoming a US senator. Well, this might be an interesting comedy night! Do you see the resemblance?

Yes
61%
1397 votes
No
27%
615 votes
Undecided
13%
288 votes
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David Duchovny and his historic doppelgänger - If you ever needed a war reporter, you could call David Duchovny. Don't you also wonder if he got the inspiration for his job from his historic doppelgänger- a Ukrainian war reporter from WWII? Strangely enough, David even shares some actual heritage with his Ukranian doppelgänger as they are both from Ukranian origins. Do you see the resemblance?

Yes
28%
635 votes
No
58%
1330 votes
Undecided
15%
335 votes
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Florence Welch and Joan of Arc - Quite often, similar looks can also point to a similar character. This might be the case with Florence Welch and Joan of Arc. Joan is Florence's historic doppelgänger, but Florence also has certain feistiness and relentless energy to fight for what she believes in–although through music, not with the sword. What can I say, different times call for different weapons. Do you see the resemblance?

Yes
19%
435 votes
No
66%
1510 votes
Undecided
15%
355 votes
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Adrien Brody and John Locke - Both Adrian Brody and his historic doppelgänger John Locke are skinny, which makes their facial expressions even more pronounced–eyes like saucers, large bags under the eyes, a distinctive nose and cheeks, untidy hair. There's a certain charm and appeal to the look! Do you see the resemblance?

Yes
49%
1136 votes
No
35%
799 votes
Undecided
16%
365 votes
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