Jimmy Fallon and Damien Thomas
Fallon’s Net Worth: $60 Million Fallon’s Occupation: Comedian/ Host Thomas’ Net Worth (Adjusted for Inflation): $45 Million Thomas’ Occupation: Actor
Another lookalike for the hilarious Jimmy Fallon. While he has had hundreds of guests sit across from him over the years, he has never had his doppelgänger on his show. British actor Damien Thomas started acting in the late ‘60s and has appeared in films such as Journey into Darkness, Twins of Evil, Henry VIII and His Six Wives, and Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger.
In addition to sharing career interests, Fallon and Thomas also share a few facial features. These include flared nostrils, thin lips, pronounced brows, dark eyes, and a prominent jaw. While time travel is unlikely since they both live during the same time period, there may be a reason why Fallon has never had Thomas on his show!
Bill Bailey and Thomas Hobbes
Bailey’s Net Worth: $7 Million Bailey’s Occupation: Actor/Comedian Hobbes’ Net Worth (Adjusted for Inflation): Unknown Hobbes’ Occupation: Philosopher
British actor and comedian Bill Bailey got his start on television shows like Wild West and Black Books. He eventually turned to comedy and became one of the top comedians in the United Kingdom. The entertainer couldn’t be more different from his doppelgänger, philosopher Thomas Hobbes who lived back in the 1500s.
Considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy, Hobbes shares several physical features with Bailey. These include a receding hairline, a round face, distinguished eyebrows, and smile lines. They also seem to share a love for quirky facial hair, making it even more likely that their likeness is a result of time travel!
Brad Pitt and Union General Isaac Stevens
Pitt’s Net Worth: $300 Million Pitt’s Occupation: Actor Stevens’ Net Worth (Adjusted for Inflation): $78,000 Stevens’ Occupation: Army Officer/Politician
While you may think Brad Pitt’s rugged good looks are one-of-a-kind, the actor has a doppelgänger just like everyone else on this list. The Oscar winner seems to share his good looks with the first governor of the Territory of Washington and delegate to the United States House of Representatives, Isaac Stevens. He shares Pitt’s dreamy eyes, prominent eyebrows, luscious hair, and the love of facial hair.
Unfortunately, there’s no way that their similarities prove time travel. The Civil War veteran actually only stood at just over 5 feet tall and was considered a dwarf at the time. This is a bit taller than the actor, who stands at 5 feet 10 inches. At least there’s hope for future generations to appreciate their very own Brad Pitt doppelgänger!
Christopher Lloyd and John C. Calhoun
Lloyd’s Net Worth: $40 Million Lloyd’s Occupation: Actor Calhoun’s Net Worth (Adjusted for Inflation): $850,000 Calhoun’s Occupation: US Vice President
Christopher Lloyd is best known for his role as Emmett “Doc” Brown in Back to the Future. His wild hair and over-the-top expressions have become the face of some of our favorite memes, truly making the actor timeless in his role as a pop icon. Who would have thought that Lloyd had some political connections with a former vice president as a doppelgänger?
As the 7th American vice president, John C. Calhoun worked under former President John Quincy Adams and then stayed on to work under President Andrew Jackson. He and Lloyd share a distinct look, especially when the actor was in character as Doc. The two share intense bulging eyes, some wild hair, prominent ears, and a long face!
Nick Jonas and Franklin Pierce
Jonas’ Net Worth: $50 Million Jonas’ Occupation: Actor/Singer Pierce’s Net Worth (Adjusted for Inflation): $3 Million Pierce’s Occupation: US President
As the youngest of the Jonas Brothers, Nick Jonas first gained recognition in the popular boy band. He has since achieved success with a solo career in music and has even done a bit of acting. Unlike his brothers, this Jonas happens to have a doppelgänger who once called the White House his home.
Franklin Pierce was the 14th president of the United States and was not exactly favored in history. He was best known for being in favor of slavery, even encouraging the southern states to secede. While it’s true that Jonas shares a few similar features with the former president, they’re hardly identical. Perhaps they’re related though!