Celebrity Look-a-Likes for 3D figures Part 4

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  • 3DIO3DIO Posts: 322
    edited 11:55AM

    menghienrico said:

    Kristen Stewart (by me) ;-)

    Great likeness.  I'd have guessed her as Kristen Stewart even without a heads-up.

    I only ever saw her in one movie and that was Panic Room (2002), which I thought was excellent and very gripping!
    But I've seen her in photos here and there in more recent times, and that does look like her.

    Well done!

     

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  • garrett_3dgarrett_3d Posts: 308

    Am I about the only one here who doesn't have a clue what half of these "celebrities" actually look like? Anyone from the last 20 years or so, I'd have no chance of recognising laugh

  • richardandtracyrichardandtracy Posts: 7,671
    edited 12:39PM

    No, there are at least two of us in the same boat. And my recognition rate is way lower than half. 10% might be a bit optimistic. However, I keep looking because there's a [small] chance I may recognise someone.

    Regards,

    Richard

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  • 3DIO3DIO Posts: 322
    edited 4:21PM

    Same here for the most part.  I've not seen anywhere near all of the thread, but so far the only women I recognise are those from the 60s, 70s and 80s.  Kristen is something of an exception so far since 2002 is what brought her fame in Panic Room.

    She certainly put on some great acting along-side Jodie Foster in that one, that's for sure (highly recommended movie).

    But yup, was dead easy to tell her as Kristen, still I've added a few here along-side her so you can open in new tabs and flip between them:

     

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  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 8,063

    She was good in American Ultra which is a intense film.  

    She is also world famous for the Twilight Trilogy Saga

    And her live action version of Snow White and the Huntsman against Charlize Theron and Chris Hemsorth was different from most her other roles.

     

     

  • edited 7:34PM

    There's a song called "Who Laughs Last" released by a band named Lord Huron last year featuring Kirsten Stewart, who also performs a spoken word monologue throughout it.  The video is only so-so, but the song is terrific!

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