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!
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!
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!
Adrien Brody and John Locke
Brody’s Net Worth: $16 Million Brody’s Occupation: Actor Locke’s Net Worth (Adjusted for Inflation): $1 Million Locke’s Occupation: Philosopher
Actor Adrien Brody is best known for his performance in movies like The Pianist, Summer of Sam, and The Village. He’s known for being dedicated to his roles, even breaking his nose on three separate occasions trying to pull off his own stunts. With such a distinct look, it’s hard to believe the actor has a doppelgänger that looks so much like him.
Famed philosopher John Locke not only inspired the founding fathers of America with his revolutionary ideas, but he happens to resemble one of the greatest actors of our time. If we looked into Brody’s future, he would likely be nearly identical to the philosopher later in his life. The two share a long face, prominent nose, thin lips, and eyebrows that are naturally angled downwards.
Gary Oldman and Albert Johnson
Oldman’s Net Worth: $50 Million Oldman’s Occupation: Actor Johnson’s Net Worth (Adjusted for Inflation): $0 Johnson’s Occupation: Criminal
Award-winning British actor, Gary Oldman, is best known for his roles in movies like The Dark Knight, The Fifth Element, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and Darkest Hour. His ability to transform into all of the unique characters he has played over the years is remarkable, to say the least. The actor’s doppelgänger is unlike any character he’s ever played before though.
Albert Johnson, also known as the “Mad Trapper of Rat River,” was a Canadian fugitive in the early 1900s. He had numerous pseudonyms to protect his identity and allow him to continue his criminal activities, so Johnson may not even be his real name. His crimes led to one of Canada’s largest manhunts of all time, ultimately resulting in Johnson’s death.