Old photos show people who look so much like some celebrities that they suspect that they are time travelers.
They say each of us has a double on earth. Photos of celebrity historical counterparts posted on the Unbelievable Facts website make us remember all the stories of the clans immortal highlanders, vampires who live for many hundreds of years, the elixir of eternal life, rejuvenating apples, living water and other fairy tales that we read in childhood.
Old photos depict people who are so similar to some public figures of our time that suspicion creeps in, whether they are theirs. ancestors, or maybe they were able to find out some incredible the secret of longevity .
Nicolas Cage
This photograph was discovered in an old archive from the American Civil War. Because of her, in all seriousness, rumors spread that Nicholas Cage was a vampire who had lived on earth for hundreds of years.
Keanu Reeves
The portrait of 1875 depicts, as you know, not Keanu Reeves, but the French actor Paul Mounet.
Michael Cera
The Canadian actor bears an obvious resemblance to a woman named Doña Carmen Arconda in a portrait by Spanish artist Ignacio Zuloaga that was painted in 1940.
Alec Baldwin
In the 1964 photo (at that time Baldwin was 6 years old), combat veteran Joseph G. Colance. No family ties were found between them.
John Travolta
The actor is very similar to the unknown man in an old photo taken in 1870.
Justin Timberlake
This is a colorized photo from the 1870s police archive. It depicts an unknown prisoner.
Jennifer Lawrence
The Hunger Games star is a replica of another famous actress Zubayda Tervot, who died in 2016.
Mark Zuckerberg
Looking at the portrait of Philip IV, King of Spain from the Habsburg dynasty (1605-1665), it is obvious that he is just one person with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
Bruce Willis
"Die Hard" is very reminiscent of the famous American military leader Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964).
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Photos from open sources