...Or have people claimed you look like? My girlfriend told me the other day that I look like Tom Mison. I don't see it... This is him, not me by the way.
I just went through some of your albums. Actually, I tend to agree with them. I'd post a comparison picture of myself, but I prefer to have my face remain anonymous due to some of the things I write about
There's only one celebrity I've been told I look like, but many people tell me I resemble someone they personally know. I must have very average bone structure or something, I dunno. It happens so regularly, it makes me feel like I have a doppelganger. The celebrity, if you could call her that, is Andrea Corr. I don't think I look at all like her. I live in Ireland, I have long dark hair and brown eyes, and that's about as far as it goes. There is nothing average about that woman's bone structure, that's for sure.
lol, I can actually see where people are coming from, judging by your avatar. There is a slight resemblance to one of the corrs, it's in the eyes I think
I just Googled and in one pic her eyes look almost identical to my mine. It was actually weird to see. My face is heart shaped too, but definitely not proportionately the same. Also, she appears to be wearing better than I am.
in my better-looking earlier decades [40s-50s], i was often told [by men, anyway] that i reminded them of the italian actress, anna magnani, due to my 'earthy' sensual persona and mother-provided italian features... now, i'm just your standard 'italian nonna' look-alike... a middle-heavy, still only slightly graying black-haired, olive-skinned grandma...
Bless your cotton socks, Wrey. Honestly though, aging is no big deal to me. I'm a better looking 47 yr old old than I was a 17, or 25 year old. My daughter and I are very alike. When she bitches about her looks, I remind her that she has still to grow into them.
I know the feeling. I feel like my "good" years started in my late 30's. I wasn't too terribly attractive as a younger person unless you reach waaayyy back to my inexplicably towheaded younger years. The blond disappeared with the onset of puberty. (look how wide my belly-button dimple is through my shirt!)
When I was younger, I looked like Macaulay Culkin in Home Alone. I was a sweet little chap. Now though, as I'm sure you can judge by my avatar, that it' not so striking a resemblance. Now that I'm older, I haven't been told I look like anyone. Can't decide whether that's good or bad.
Aww... cutie! I can't get over how blond you were. And as for the belly button dimple, it seems perfectly appropriate given your little pot. Aging can be its own reward when it comes to looks, for sure. Even actors whose faces I've been familiar with for a long time... sometimes, I do a double take and think, Whoa! When did you become hot? I was about to scan a pic of me at around the same age but wouldn't you just know it, wireless is messing me around and I can't find a printer to USB cable. *Tuts* It might just be the one and only picture from my childhood where I'm not looking as anemic as a milk bottle too.
One time at a bar when I was going to The Ohio State University, a girl came up to me and asked me if I was former Major League Baseball player Carlos Baerga. I told her it depended. It depended if she would sleep with Carlos Baerga or not.
Oh yeah. When I spend a lot of time out in the sun I get dark-dark. I've been asked several times if I was black. One day when I was playing basketball at a rec-center a black girl came up to me and asked, "Hey G! You got a woman?" It shocked me so much I said yes. As a kid growing up I had the nickname Chico.
I think I look a little like Tom Hanks in "Captain Phillips", only heavier. Maybe mix a bit of James Gandolfini in there. I have a short beard that's mostly gray now, and brown somewhat-curly hair. Glasses. Nothing at all like my avatar, it seems ...
Well, Hanks in "Captain Phillips" did, and glasses too. Not my squirrel, though - that's known as "chinfur," not a "beard."
It varies. The one I get a lot of more recently is Andrew Scott, the guy who played Moriarty in the BBC's Sherlock. Before that it was The Situation (minus the nose), and then Adam Levine (before surgery). I see where they're coming from on all of them - as my weight's changed, so has my face. The one I don't see is Edward Norton. One friend often said I look like him when I let my beard grow ginger, and I know where he's coming from with blue contacts in, but I don't have the eyebrows to claim a resemblance.