Celebrities | Pop Culture | Movies

10 Actors Who Attempted To Mimic Hollywood Legends

Casting for movies and TV is never easy, but it's especially difficult to find someone who can pull off an already recognizable person really well. That actor not only has to get the look and mannerisms down, but also the voice, the style of performance, and even all their little quirks if they want to be believable. Here are a few actors that definitely did their absolute best.

Jaleel White (as Steve Urkel) - Bruce Lee

Warner Bros.

Remember when Urkel built a transformation machine to become Stefan Urquelle, his smooth alter-ego, to woo Laura? Well it turned out to have other uses, because when his local park was being threatened by a gang of rowdy teenagers, he straight up used it to become Bruce Lee! To be fair, his impression is actually pretty accurate, from the voice to the gestures.

John Travolta and Nicolas Cage - Each Other

Paramount

In Face/Off, one of the most insane action movies of the 90s, John Travolta has Nicolas Cage's face grafted onto his own in order to infiltrate his gang. However, Cage wakes up from a coma and does the same, so now we've got Travolta pretending to be Cage... who is pretending to be Taravolta... and vice-versa. It's as amazing as it is absurd.

Martin Landau - Bela Lugosi

Touchstone

One of the most criminally overlooked actors of all time, Bela Lugosi starred in tons of horror movies from the 1930s onwards, and gave us the entirety of how we picture Dracula. While he unfortunately died a penniless morphine addict, his legacy lead to an Oscar win for Martin Landau, who portrayed Lugosi in Tim Burton's Ed Wood.

Robert Downey Jr. - Charlie Chaplin

Carolco Pictures

Trying to be taken seriously as a dramatic actor while also battling his demons in the late 90s, Robert Downey Jr. gave a stellar performance as the original king of physical comedy, Charlie Chaplin.

Seriously, some of these next ones are uncanny...

Faye Dunaway - Joan Crawford

Paramount

Based on the tell-all book of the same name (which is considered by many to basically be libel), Mommie Dearest saw Faye Dunaway playing one of the biggest and most controversial actresses of all time. Unfortunately, critics were not kind to Dunaway's over-the-top take on the late, great Joan Crawford.

Jessica Lange - Frances Farmer

EMI Films

A controversial actress with a tumultuous personal life, Jessica Lange was basically the perfect choice for the role of equally-controversial 1930s actress Frances Farmer. Unfortunately, much like Farmer, Lange soon found herself blacklisted from Hollywood thanks to her issues.

Jim Carrey - Andy Kaufman

Universal

Jim Carrey won a Golden Globe for Best Actor for his portrayal of strange and beloved comedian Andy Kaufman in Man on the Moon, and it's not hard to see why. Carrey embodies Kaufman for the entire movie, from his weird mannerisms to his voice.

Ray Liotta - Frank Sinatra

HBO

Always one to play classic wiseguys, Liotta was a perfect fit for the role of Ol' Blue Eyes himself, Frank Sinatra, in the made-for-TV movie The Rat Pack. The movie featured plenty of recognizable character actors as the titular legends of music and film, including Joe Mantegna as Dean Martin and Don Cheadle as Sammy Davis Jr., but Liotta absolutely steals the show.

Cate Blanchett - Katharine Hepburn

Miramax

You'd need a real titan of an actress to play one of the most influential and revered actresses of all time, and thankfully for Martin Scorsese when he was casting for The Aviator, Cate Blanchett was available. Like many of Blanchett's roles, she disappears into the character of Katharine Hepburn, to the point that it's easy to forget it's not actually her.

Kurt Russell - Elvis Presley

Dick Clark Productions

Before they paired up for the triple-punch of Escape From New York, The Thing and Big Trouble In Little China, John Carpenter directed Kurt Russell in this made-for-TV biopic about The King himself. While it's still pretty obviously Kurt Russell, the moves, fashion and performances are all classic Elvis, and it's a great watch.

Did you have a favorite moment of an actor playing another actor? Let us know in the Facebook comments!

More Throwbacks

Movies

He Made Us All Laugh In The 90s, But Where Is Sinbad Now?

Some people stand out because they are incredibly popular, others because of a memorable role, but there are some people are memorable simply because they have a bizarre enough name that it just sticks with you. Sinbad is one of those people. The comedian and actor known as Sinabd was incredibly popular for a good chunk of the 90s, but he has seemed to have vanished completely. Where did he end up after stepping out of the spotlight? CoalSpeakerSinbad's real name is actually David Adkins. Doesn't really have the same appeal as Sinbad now does it? He was raised in

00s

7 Facts About The First 'Pirates of the Caribbean' Movie That Are Either Madness, Or Brilliance

It is almost impossible to imagine that the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie came out 15 years ago. The film was a smash hit, and fans across the seven seas began brushing up on their pirate lingo until we were all savvy with it!The story of cursed pirate treasure and the charismatic Captain Jack Sparrow led to a stunning success in the box office, and four sequels to date! But how much do you really know about the legendary pilot that started it all?Check out these 7 facts about the Curse of the Black Pearl, or walk

Pop Culture

Behind-The-Scenes Secrets From 'The Blair Witch Project' That Are More Than Just An Urban Legend

The Blair Witch Project was a movie well ahead of its time, later paving the way for successful franchises like Paranormal Activity. It is often overlooked, and always underrated, but it should go down in history as one of the greatest horror films ever made. The movie follows loosely along the legends of an actual "town witch," and looking at how the movie was shot, it actually makes you believe that everything you are seeing is 100% authentic. If you haven't seen the movie, we would suggest taking the opportunity to watch it in the near future. If you have

Movies

He Made Us All Laugh In The 90s, But Where Is Sinbad Now?

Some people stand out because they are incredibly popular, others because of a memorable role, but there are some people are memorable simply because they have a bizarre enough name that it just sticks with you. Sinbad is one of those people. The comedian and actor known as Sinabd was incredibly popular for a good chunk of the 90s, but he has seemed to have vanished completely. Where did he end up after stepping out of the spotlight? CoalSpeakerSinbad's real name is actually David Adkins. Doesn't really have the same appeal as Sinbad now does it? He was raised in