50 Celebrity Fathers And Sons Who Look So Alike It Is Unsettling
The channel's most-watched collection: fifty fathers, fifty sons, and some genuinely startling resemblances.
The channel's biggest video: more than fifty actors still with us, and still recognisable.
Read & watchThe channel's most-watched collection: fifty fathers, fifty sons, and some genuinely startling resemblances.
Fifty performers who spoke publicly about their own lives - and what it cost at the time.
Sixty actors and the sons who followed them into the family business.
Big hair, bigger shoulders, and a generation of actresses who owned the multiplex.
Black LGBTQ+ performers whose work reshaped what Hollywood was willing to show.
Fifty actresses past seventy, and a quiet argument about what beauty is actually for.
Thirty-five before-and-after comparisons, and the industry pressure sitting behind them.
More than sixty mother-and-daughter pairs, and a resemblance that keeps catching people out.
Matching smiles, identical eyes, and fifty families where the genes clearly won.
Sixty pairs of famous siblings - and the connections almost nobody makes.
One hundred actresses who have spoken publicly about their identities, across film and television.
A current snapshot of the actresses shaping LGBTQ+ representation on screen right now.
Fifty modern faces and their historical doubles, separated by centuries.
Beauty, timing and screen presence, handed down across fifty famous families.
What these stars actually did at the height of their fame - the films, the awards, the numbers.
All 7 profiles →In one year she played the conscience of The Godfather's world and invented a look that a whole generation copied.
1973-1981 Dolly Parton Singer, songwriter and actressShe wrote the song, sang the song, starred in the film, and then watched it top the pop chart - all inside a decade.
1977-1994 Harrison Ford ActorTen thousand dollars for Star Wars. Four years later he was the biggest box-office draw on the planet.
1971-1982 Jane Fonda ActressTwo Best Actress Oscars in seven years - then she walked out of cinema entirely and invented an industry.
1983-1993 Michelle Pfeiffer ActressFrom a widely mocked musical sequel to three Oscar nominations in five years - the decade Michelle Pfeiffer became untouchable.
1962-1990 Sean Connery ActorHe defined James Bond, spent twenty years trying to escape him, and then won the Oscar anyway at fifty-seven.
The channel's largest collection to date, tracing openly LGBTQ+ performers across a century of film.
The decade that traded studio polish for something looser, warmer and far more human.
Fifty-five public figures who have spoken about their own transitions, in their own words.
The mother-and-son pairs hiding in plain sight across a century of Hollywood.
The decade that traded studio polish for something looser, warmer and far more human.
The leading men who sold out theatres on charm alone - and where that charm went.
Fifty actresses past seventy, and a quiet argument about what beauty is actually for.
Big hair, bigger shoulders, and a generation of actresses who owned the multiplex.
Parents, children and siblings - the surnames that keep coming back around.
See all 12 →The mother-and-son pairs hiding in plain sight across a century of Hollywood.
Sixty actors and the sons who followed them into the family business.
Matching smiles, identical eyes, and fifty families where the genes clearly won.
More than sixty mother-and-daughter pairs, and a resemblance that keeps catching people out.
The channel's biggest video: more than fifty actors still with us, and still recognisable.
A second look at the oldest working actors, and the careers that refuse to close.
Sixty-five singers past eighty who are still, in most cases, still touring.
Fifty-plus couples, from the first red carpet to whatever came after.
Fifty actors whose marriages outlasted their most famous films.
Fifty actresses and their partners, across careers that mostly outlasted the tabloids.
The channel's largest collection to date, tracing openly LGBTQ+ performers across a century of film.
Fifty-five public figures who have spoken about their own transitions, in their own words.
One hundred actresses who have spoken publicly about their identities, across film and television.
Black LGBTQ+ performers whose work reshaped what Hollywood was willing to show.
Three hundred actors, measured - and a few numbers that will not survive contact with the internet.
Fifty modern faces and their historical doubles, separated by centuries.
Fifty women whose lives are difficult to believe and entirely documented.
Thirty-five before-and-after comparisons, and the industry pressure sitting behind them.