Keanu Reeves and Paul Mounet
Paul Mounet was a French actor born in 1847. His claim to fame was the lead in a 1909 silent black-and-white French version of Macbeth. Keanu Reeves is an American actor who tried his hand at Shakespeare in Much Ado About Nothing, but also has a hit list of venerable Hollywood blockbusters. It’s eerie how much they look alike, almost to the point that maybe Keanu Reeves is so good because he’s been working on films for more than 100 years. The man is seeming to age backwards…
Christina Aguilera and Ginger Rogers
Ginger Rogers, born Virginia Katherine McMath in 1911, was a singer in the golden age of Hollywood, as well as Fred Astaire’s dancing partner. Christina Aguilera, “born” in 1980, was hugely popular in what some have called the golden age of pop music. Not only does she look like Rogers, but she also shares her singing and dancing talents. Could a biopic about Rogers be in Aguilera’s future? It’s totally possible, especially if Aguilera is just an immortal Ginger Rogers in disguise.
Chuck Norris and Vincent Van Gogh
Iconic impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh was born in 1853 in the Netherlands. We’re pretty sure that his doppelgänger, Chuck Norris — aka Carlos Ray Norris — born over eight decades later, never picked up a paintbrush. But the similarities between Van Gogh and the martial artist are uncanny, right down to the ginger beard. Is Norris the famed artist and we just never noticed? Maybe Van Gogh decided to give up the paintbrush and pick up the video camera as his new canvas.