40 Iconic Stars Who Live On Through Their Lookalike Grandchildren

You might know what the children of your favorite Hollywood icons, music legends and members of high society look like. But what about their grandchildren? From Audrey Hepburn to Whoopi Goldberg, here’s a look at those stars who bear more than a passing resemblance to the kids of their kids.

40. Whoopi Goldberg and Amarah Skye

Amarah Skye doesn’t just share her grandmother Whoopi Goldberg’s eyes, cheeks and glowing smile. She also has the same birthday as the Sister Act star. Skye appears to be super grateful to be able to call the EGOT winner “Granny,” too. She once captioned an Instagram snap of Goldberg, “I love this woman who makes everything possible for me and our family, a true legend.”

39. John and Drew Barrymore

According to reports, Drew Barrymore’s entertainment lineage goes back an incredible seven generations. We’ll never know if the two-time Charlie’s Angel resembled her 18th-century relatives. But we do know that she inherited her nose, chin and eyes from her grandfather John. Despite being born 33 years after his passing, Drew told TCM Film Festival attendees in 2011 that she’d always had a strong affinity with the early silver screen star.

38. Princess Diana and Princess Charlotte

We’ll have lots of opportunities to see how closely Princess Charlotte resembles her various family members as she grows up. For now, she’s the spitting image of a young Princess Diana. Yes, the future King and Queen’s first daughter has definitely inherited the sparkling big eyes that made the late royal the most-photographed woman in the world.

37. Ernest and Dree Hemingway

Dree Hemingway may closely resemble her grandfather, the literary great Ernest. But she hasn’t exactly always appreciated his talents. Despite attending an elementary school named after the Nobel Prize winner, back in 2015 Dree told Elle magazine that she couldn’t really appreciate his works. She has, though, read several biographies about the grandpa she never met in a bid to feel closer to him.