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Awesome Celebrity Lookalikes

I fell down the internet rabbit hole today and came across these cool photos on justsomething.co showing some amazing celebrity lookalikes. Justin Timberblake is a dead ringer for a guy who lived in the 1800s, and Shia LeBouf looks so much like Albert Einstein. Check them out:

1. Ellen DeGeneres and Henry David Thoreau

2. Maggie Gyllenhaal and Rose Wilder Lane

3. Justin Timberlake and unknown man in a mug shot

4. John Travolta and unknown man from the 1860′s

5. General George Patton and Donald Trump

6. General Douglas MacArthur and Bruce Willis

7. Vincent Van Gogh and Chuck Norris

8. Jimmy Fallon and Turkish revolutionist Mahir Cayan

9. Paul Giamatti and William Shakespeare

10. Jack Black and the Barber of Seville

11. Nicholas Cage and man from the Civil War era

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12. Jay-Z and a unknown man from Harlem

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13. Jon Stewart and Henry Ward Beecher

14. Charlie Sheen and John Brown

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15. Alec Baldwin and Millard Fillmore

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16. Shia LaBeuf and Albert Einstein

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17. Keanu Reeves and Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvet

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18. Hank Azaria and Rudolf Steiner

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19. Jeffrey Tambor and Benjamin Franklin

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20. Dustin Diamond and Joseph Pulitzer

21. Hugh Grant and Oscar Wilde

22. Glenn Close and George Washington

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23. Tommy Lee Jones and Andrew Johnson

24. Rupert Grint and Sir David Wilkie

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