LaBeouf’s Net Worth: $25 Million LaBeouf’s Occupation: Actor Einstein’s Net Worth (Adjusted for Inflation): $1 Million Einstein’s Occupation: Theoretical Physicist
Who would have thought that a young Albert Einstein was handsome? In fact, he was so good-looking that he’s considered to be Shia LaBeouf’s doppelgänger! The actor, who is best known for his roles in Holes, Disturbia, and Transformers, has often been considered a stud, making his resemblance to Einstein even eerier.
While LaBeouf may not be a world-renowned physicist, he and Einstein have quite a bit in common. The two share dark almond-shaped eyes that tilt slightly downward, a pronounced nose, and some interesting facial hair choices. Imagine a film about a young Einstein discovering his love for physics starring LaBeouf. Sounds like a hit, right?
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.
Robbie Williams and Jesse Pomeroy
Williams’ Net Worth: $300 Million Williams’ Occupation: Musician Pomeroy’s Net Worth (Adjusted for Inflation): $0 Pomeroy’s Occupation: Criminal
Former British boy band member, Robbie Williams, may not have made a name for himself in the United States, but he is one of the most successful musicians in the UK. After leaving the ‘80s pop group “Take That,” he went on to pursue a solo career leading to nearly a dozen hit records. While he has rocked quite a few styles over the years, he happens to look like a serial killer from the 1800s.
Jesse Pomeroy had at least two victims and is thought to have more, by the time he was convicted at 13 years old. He’s still the youngest person in the state of Massachusetts to have been convicted of first-degree murder. Fortunately for Williams, the only thing he has in common with his doppelgänger is their appearance.
Rose McGowan and Hedy Lamarr
McGowan’s Net Worth: $6 Million McGowan’s Occupation: Actor/Activist Lamarr’s Net Worth (Adjusted for Inflation): $5 Million Lamarr’s Occupation: Actor/Inventor
Rose McGowan has recently become an activist and is considered one of the faces of the Me Too Movement, but she’s also a well-known actress. After breaking into the industry when cast on the television hit show Charmed, she quickly moved on to the big screen appearing in movies like Scream, Jawbreaker, and Planet Terror.
Her classic beauty means that she resembles some of the actresses of old Hollywood, including her doppelgänger Hedy Lamarr. Appearing in films in the 30s, 40s, and 50s, Lamarr was also incredibly smart and created a unique radio guidance system and aviation designs during World War II. In addition to being incredibly strong-minded, the two women also share plump red lips, doe eyes, porcelain skin, and dark hair making them look like long-lost sisters!
Anthony Hopkins and Socrates
Hopkins’ Net Worth: $160 Million Hopkins’ Occupation: Actor Socrates’ Net Worth (Adjusted for Inflation): $12 Million Socrates’ Occupation: Philosopher
As far as celebrities go, Anthony Hopkins is certainly A-list. The award-winning actor has been appearing in films since the ‘60s including Silence of the Lambs, Nixon, and Beowulf. His doppelgänger is none other than the famed Greek philosopher, Socrates.
While there are no photographs of the founder of Western philosophy, statues erected in his honor depict him as an older balding man with a beard and stubby nose. These statues certainly look similar to Hopkins, but there’s no way to know if they’re depicting the real Socrates or what he was thought to look like. In addition to the beard and the loss of hair, the two also share expression lines, kind eyes, and a wide nose.