Celebrity Resemblance

"Your face is familiar..."

- Arsenic and Old Lace (repeatedly said to the villain, originally played by Boris Karloff)

Whenever a resemblance is noted In-Universe between a celebrity and someone else.

It's a relatively common phenomenon. Some people do look alike, but since celebrities have such well known faces, people tend to see their resemblances in other people.

In magazines, this is often poked fun at with side by side photos of celebrities with people who resemble them, often with the caption "Switched At Birth?", and often with the labels swapped.

In a brilliant (of course) bit of Refuge in Audacity, Albert Einstein would invoke this to anyone who approached him in the street, asking him to explain his theories. He would reply "Pardon me, sorry! Always I am mistaken for Professor Einstein."

It can be helpful for actors trying to break into Hollywood to already have this aspect. Some casting agencies will be asked by studios to look for someone who looks like [whatever] celebrity. Similarly, some writers and artists intentionally design fictional characters off of real life celebrities.

In-Universe examples only. Although the audience can definitely feel that a certain character, actor or actress resembles a celebrity, this trope only applies if this resemblance is mentioned or purposely exploited in a work.

Compare Textual Celebrity Resemblance, Separated At Birth Casting. Not to be confused with Identical Stranger. Might overlap with Celebrity Paradox.

"Britta: HEY! His name is David, and he's a person!"
 * Community has mentioned several
 * As noted by both Abed and Jeff, Britta looks like Elizabeth Shue.
 * Troy notes that the Dean looks like Moby.
 * An unseen biracial character is alternately described as a black Michael Chiklis and a white George Foreman.

"House: Got all of my starters back plus a couple of free agents. I feel like Mike Tomlin. (looks at Foreman) Probably not as much as you do, but you get the idea."
 * In the same exchange Jeff calls Abed "brown Jamie Lee Curtis."
 * The many "Jeff looks like Ryan Seacrest" jokes.
 * The resemblance between Omar Epps who plays Foreman in House and Pittsburg Steelers coach Mike Tomlin was referenced in the episode "Ignorance Is Bliss":


 * Auction Hunters featured one episode in northern Texas where a competitor bore an uncanny resemblance to George W. Bush, a resemblance that did not go unnoticed by the two Hunters, who quickly nicknamed him "W". He turned out to be their main competition at that auction.
 * A Yuki-fangirl in Fruits Basket tells him that she looks like a famous Japanese actress. One of her friends, also squealing over Yuki, immediately says she doesn't.