Celebrity look-alikes

Some of these celebrity dopplegangers from history are stunning: Eddie Murphy's, Nick Cage's, Queen Latifah's and the Jimmy Fallon's (like what @RadishRose posted is here too). I was looking for the amazing one for Pharrell Williams but it's not in this slideshow.
https://allthatsinteresting.com/celebrity-look-alikes-history#2

Deb, you may tell someone they look like a celebrity that perhaps they don't like or that they find unattractive. And some people just don't like being compared to others. I had a nephew from my newly found family who resented me because everybody in the family told him I looked just like his mother, who was my half sister. My other sister's S.O. even mistook a picture of his mom for me and he snapped at him when he made the comment. His mother was my older sister and she died before I met my (half) siblings, so I never knew her.
 
Here in Toronto at Dundas Square in the downtown part of the city, there is a group of "look a likes " who pose with tourists for photos, for a price. Some of them are quite similar in facial appearance, while others rely on make up and costumes to get the look. Comic book characters, music idols, and movie stars are the usual types, but a few of them are actors who have played Canadian historical characters, like the first Prime Minister, or well known sports personalities. JImB.
 
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Ellen Degeneres and Henry David Thoreau
 
I walked into a convenience store, and the cashier said I looked like Charles Bronson, which totally caught me off guard. The next night I walked into the convenience store and said to the same cashier, "It's me Charles Bronson," and she gave me look like, "Please don't bring that up." Although I never knew what the look she gave me really meant. Maybe she had forgotten the night before, or wish she had. At any rate, I felt like an idiot.
 
I walked into a convenience store, and the cashier said I looked like Charles Bronson, which totally caught me off guard. The next night I walked into the convenience store and said to the same cashier, "It's me Charles Bronson," and she gave me look like, "Please don't bring that up."
Probably just as well, doubt Charles is not looking real good these days, 20 years dead will do that to you.
 
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🤫 Don't let @OldFeller hear ya!
You know my mother-in-law raised 9 children. When her husband passed away, she had no money. So She did the reverse mortgage thing. After she passed away, the house was sold and the loan was settled. I believe she even had money to leave to her grandchildren.

So when Tom Selleck tells me that for some people it's the right thing to do, I believe him.
 

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