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People Who Look like Each Other in Threes

Started by Fry, October 24, 2008, 01:18:40 AM

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Quote from: NoSleep on October 24, 2008, 07:29:24 PM


Glad I'm not the only one who's noticed James Hetfield slowly turning into Tom Waits.

dredd

Quote from: Johnny Yesno on October 28, 2008, 07:01:46 PM
Sorry, I can't think of a third:

Larry David


Roger McGough


  Dominic Chianese from the Sopranos.

El Unicornio, mang

Heh, that reminded me of the scene in Sopranos (season 5 I think) where he's watching Curb Your Enthusiasm and thinks he's watching footage of himself.


gmoney




Phil_A

Quote from: gmoney on October 29, 2008, 05:10:39 PM

Lord Lucan


Freddy Mercury


Oliver Reed

Add Rufus Sewell to the list of Reed-a-likes:

OG Mudbone

Chiranjeevi, the Indian Oliver Reed:



You've seen him before...

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NoSleep


tater pie



It would appear that the one in the middle stole some of the nose off the one on the left...

Johnny Yesno

Bah! That David image disappeared. Second attempt:

Larry David


Roger McGough

Quote from: dredd on October 28, 2008, 11:56:48 PM
  Dominic Chianese from the Sopranos.


Steven

I've always been going on about the Lucan/Mercury resemblance to people, pointing out that Lucan went missing in `74 the same year Queen shot to global fame with Bohemian Rhapsody, a prog-rock band being the perfect cover for a pipe-wielding nanny-killer!

Taking the thread name literally..


Pejorative botherer, Charlie Brooker and..


That bloke out of Erasure




The gastro-twat, Raymond Blanc off of the Restaurant and..


Harry H. Corbett


And finally..


Sour-puss Deborah Meaden and..








"That's a pathetic amount of equity, and I'm out.. Snarf!"

NoSleep

More of a morph, this one:

Nigel Buckland

looks like
Tom Baker

who looks like
Edward Heath


the midnight watch baboon


MIDDLESBROUGH AND sometime England Southpaw Stewart Downing...



And his Bostonian, Affleckian, non-Benian sibling Casey Affleck...

No third.

Ginyard

Dwight Eisenhower



to Max Branning



to Beaker (who I imagine is what Max Branning looked like when he had hair)


Suttonpubcrawl



Johnny Yesno

Only a pair again, I'm afraid:

Elliott Gould


Stephen Mangan

non capisco

Flagrantly ignoring the thread title again...





Struck me for the first time while watching 'Taken'.

Hank_Kingsley

Quote from: Johnny Yesno on November 02, 2008, 03:23:59 PM
Only a pair again, I'm afraid:

Elliott Gould


Stephen Mangan


I think:

looks like:


I love them both but Bourdain is a bloody hero to me.

mothman


Phil_A

Quote from: Hank_Kingsley on November 02, 2008, 10:12:37 PM
I think:

looks like:


I love them both but Bourdain is a bloody hero to me.

And Lenny makes four:

Claude the Racecar Driving Rockstar Super Sleuth

Maggie Siff

Lena Headey

and, to a slightly lesser extent, Amanda Peet

OG Mudbone

John Barrowman

Tom Cruise

Jim Caviezel


I'm not sure about Caviezel, but I couldn't think of anyone else.

edit: Actually, how about:...

Chris Noth?

Tokyo Sexwhale

#85
Dara O'Briain



Grimly Feendish



Sontaran



jaydee81

David Simon (The Wire)


Herc (The Wire)


Marcus Hahnemann (The Reading)


Suttonpubcrawl

Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone:


Looks like L. Ron Hubbard


And also looks like Alec Baldwin:


Who is the spitting image of Tommy Walsh:

boki

Penalty-saving man-machine Brad Friedel:




The actor Glen 'Kane' Jacobs:




And Iain Dowie brings us back to footie:


Gradual Decline