Randy and Jason Sklar
Well, it’s not every day that you see this; identical twin comedian brothers! Identical twins, Randy and Jason Sklar, were born in St. Louis. They studied together at the University of Michigan and decided that a career in comedy was calling to them. After graduating, they moved out to the big apple to make their dreams a reality. They started writing for the MTV show ‘Apt 2f’. The boys have a very impressive resume, appearing in shows like CSI, Law & Order, Entourage, Grey’s Anatomy, and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
The Sklar brothers hosted the show ‘Cheap Seats’ on ESPN for 4 seasons. In the show, the brothers act as librarians who poke fun at different sporting events. The format of the show was taken from ‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’. Later on in their career, the brothers co-wrote the Nick Kroll web series ‘Layers’ and wrote the web series ‘Held up’. They also hosted the show ‘United States of America’ on the History Channel. In 2010, they started to host their own podcast every week called ‘Sklarbro Country’. Well, these two seem to have a lot of success as a team.
Malika Haqq and Khadijah Haqq
You can find these twin girls hanging out with another set of more famous siblings, the Kardashians. The two girls have been Khloe’s BFFs since they were 15 and they’ve been part of 'Keeping up with the Kardashians' since season 2. Malika is also an actress who was in 'The Bernie Mac Show' and 'Sky High'. Khadijah was an extra in a T.V. show in 1991.
The two girls had their own reality show in 2015, called 'Dash Dolls'. Despite it running for only one season, it just shows that these girls mean business. Since 2010, Khadijah has been married to Bobby McCray, a former Saints defensive end. Her sister Malika, on the other hand, is single and probably ready to mingle.
Barbara Bush and Jenna Bush
The only President to have twins, former U.S. President George W. Bush and the former First Lady Laura Bush are parents to fraternal twins, Barbara Bush and Jenna Bush, although their resemblance isn’t so transparent. Both girls seem to have taken advantage of their father being president.
Jenna Bush has become an author, an editor for Southern Living magazine, and a news anchor for NBC. She is set to take over Kathie Lee Gifford on 'The Today Show' as a co-host. Her sister, on the other hand, is a graduate of Yale and now works as an activist. She is the founder of Global Health Corps. Surprisingly, both girls aren’t members of the Republican party. They prefer to be independent, which is actually pretty respectable.
Linda Hamilton and Leslie Hamilton
Linda and her identical twin sister Leslie were born in Maryland. They have an older sister and younger brother as well. Linda has pursued a career as an actor and is most known for her roles as Sarah Connor in 'The Terminator' and as Catherine Chandler in 'Beauty and the Beast'.
Her sister Leslie works as a nurse. But, in three scenes in 'Terminator 2: Judgement Day', she plays her sister’s double. When she appears, she plays the “Sarah” that is farthest away from the camera view, while Linda plays the Sarah who is in focus.
Milly and Becky Rosso
Camilla or “Milly Rosso” and her twin sister, Rebecca “Becky” Rosso are actresses and singers from London. The now 24-year-olds had their claim to fame when they appeared on 'The Suite Life of Zack & Cody' alongside the stars of the show, twin boys Cole and Dylan Sprouse. A producer discovered them during a live taping of 'The Suite Life' and they were chosen to appear in some episodes of The Suite Life.
In 2009, they starred in the movie 'Legally Blondes', the sequel to 'Legally Blonde' which was produced by Reese Witherspoon. They also formed a band together called The Rosso Sisters along with their sisters Georgina and Lola. However, in 2015, the group decided to disband after the death of their mother.