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Monday, February 23, 2009

Celebrity,Mother-Daughter Look-Alikes

image Blythe Danner, 65, and Gwyneth Paltrow, 36: The ultimate power mother-daughter couple, Blythe Danner and Gwyneth Paltrow share the same fair beauty, delicate features and understated style.

image Hillary Clinton, 61, and Chelsea Clinton, 28: Like her mother, Chelsea is a confident, poised and intelligent woman. She put her hedge-fund career on hold to help the elder Clinton campaign for the 2008 presidency, as she's doing in this picture. Here you also notice that their smiles are identical.

image Susan Sarandon,62, and Eva Amurri, 23: Susan Sarandon's beautiful daughter, Eva Amurri, is just getting started in the family business (her father is Italian film director Franco Amurri), and many agree that the young actress shares more than her mother's acting genes. From this photo, it is clear she also inherited her mother's famously voluptuous curves, extraordinary eyes and dramatic coloring.

image Kate Hudson, 29, and Goldie Hawn,63: California's golden girls: Goldie Hawn and Kate Hudson share the red carpet and an unmistakable resemblance.

image Ivana Trump, 59, and Ivanka Trump, 27: Sharing beauty, brains and an uncanny family resemblance, Ivanka, like her mother, was a fashion model who went on to achieve success in the business world.

image Dina Lohan, 46, and Lindsay Lohan, 22: Dina Lohan, the mother and manager of her famous actress daughter Lindsay, looks, acts — and even dresses like her talented offspring.

image Carrie Fisher, 52, and Debbie Reynolds, 76: The round face, the button nose ... the resemblance between Carrie Fischer and Debbie Reynolds is ever more apparent as the years go by.

image Beyoncé Knowles, 27, and Tina Knowles, 55: While Beyoncé didn't inherit her singing or acting talents from mother — it's apparent she did inherit beautiful eyes, extraordinary cheekbones and a regal carriage. Now the two are business partners, having launched the fashion label, House of Deréon.

image Paris Hilton, 27, and Kathy Hilton, 49: Separated by only 22 years, this mother-and-daughter pair share a clear family resemblance made more striking through their shared love for big, blonde "statement" hair (and a 365-days-a-year tan).

image Demi Moore, 46, and Rumer Willis, 20: Rumer, the eldest daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, shares her mother's strong jaw and sharp facial features.

image Joan Rivers, 75, and Melissa Rivers, 40: Joan Rivers and daughter Melissa share more than just the red-carpet fashion patrol on Oscar night; they share looks — and an apparent relish for plastic surgery.

image Diana Ross, 64, and Tracee Ross, 36: Gorgeous looks aren't the only thing this mother and daughter have in common. Apparently the entertainment bug is swimming in the gene pool as well! Daughter Tracee followed in former-Supreme mom Diana's footsteps, opting for a career in the spotlight. Though she's made her name as an actor – not a singer – we're still enthralled. More Ross, more of the time, please!

image Kelly Osbourne, 24, and Sharon Osbourne, 56: Sharon and Kelly share round, cherubic faces — and a proclivity for the dramatic and the provocative. The wife and and daughter of goth rocker Ozzy Osborne first shared the spotlight in the MTV reality show "The Osbournes" back in 2002.

image Priscilla Presley, 63, and Lisa Marie Presley, 40: While her striking resemblance to her father, Elvis, gets most of the attention (the two share the same curled lip smile that broke countless hearts in the ‘50s and ‘60s), Lisa Marie also clearly bears a striking resemblance to her famously beautiful mother, Priscilla.

image Mamie Gummer, 25, and Meryl Streep, 59: Meryl Streep bestowed her beautiful porcelain skin, strong nose and all-American good looks to her daughter, Mary Willa Gummer. Known by friends and family as "Mamie," Gummer shared the screen with her mother in "Evening," playing a younger version of her mother's character. She also recently received good reviews for her portrayal of Sally Adams in the 2008 HBO miniseries "John Adams," as well as for her Broadway debut in "Les Liaisons Dangereuses."

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