Category: Male Celebrities Who Look Alike

NFL Hank Baskett and actor Elimu Nelson

On the left is Hank Baskett known for playing in the NFL and husband to Kendra Wilkinson  while on the right is actor Elimu Nelson.

Elimu Nelson (pronounced Ay-lee-moo, meaning knowledge and education in Swahili) is an African-American film and television actor. He is 6’4″ in height. His latest film in which he has a major role is Love Don’t Cost a Thing with Christina Milian and Nick Cannon. He has had supporting roles in movies such as Dance Flick, Love & Sex, The Hard Easy, and Unspeakable. He has made television guest-starring appearances on Pacific Blue, Undressed, JAG, The Practice and City of Angels and the TNT feature Passing Glory. Elimu Nelson was born in Orange, New Jersey of African – American descent, but raised in Milton, Massachusetts. The eldest of two he excelled in basketball and soccer at an early age. He was a reserve guard on the Syracuse University basketball team for three seasons (1994-1996), and played in the National Championship game in 1996.Elimu graduated from Syracuse with a Bachelor’s of Science in Speech Communication, with a concentration in African American Studies and Spanish. After graduation he made his way to Los Angeles after a brief stint in NYC. Upon arriving in LA he hit the ground running with some commercial work and guest appearances on television shows such as: Pacific Blue, Undressed, JAG, The Practice and City of Angels. He also guest starred in The Shield as Derrick Tripp. He is currently working on future projects and living in Burbank, CA. His Filmography include:Passing Glory (1999) (TV)…Touché; Love & Sex (2000)…Jerome Davis; What About Your Friends: Weekend Getaway (2002)…Nikko; The Shield (2002)…Derrick Tripp ; Love Don’t Cost a Thing (2003)…Dru Hilton; The Hard Easy (2005)…Stephen McKinley; Unspeakable; (2007)…Neal Knox; Dance Flick (2009)…Prison Guard; Fugue (2010)…Terry; and The Game (2012) (TV) – The Black People Episod.

Hank Baskett born Henry Randall “Hank” Baskett III on September 4, 1982 in Clovis, New Mexico, United States. He is height 6’4″. Hank Baskett is a former wide receiver who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings, the Philadelphia Eagles, and the Indianapolis Colts.He is the son of Hank Baskett Sr. and Judy Baskett. Hank Baskett is a producer and actor, known for Kendra on Top (2012), Kendra (2009) and Super Bowl XLIV (2010). Hank began his professional career in 2006 when he was signed to the Vikings as a rookie undrafted free agent, before he was drafted that same season to the Philadelphia Eagles, for whom he played until 2009. He joined the Eagles once again in 2010 before being released shortly thereafter to the Vikings once again. He is currently unsigned. Hank starred with his wife, Kendra Wilkinson in Kendra, a spin-off of Girls Next Door, which ran from 2009-2011 on E!.The show found a new home at WE tv in 2012 and was renamed Kendra On Top; its third season will premiere in late 2014. Hank Baskett is best known for his time spent as a wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles, and for his marriage to former Playboy model Kendra Wilkinson. They have a son named Henry Randall “Hank” Baskett IV, born December 11, 2009, and a daughter named Alijah Mary Baskett, born May 16, 2014. The couple live in California. In July 2014, it was confirmed that Hank had cheated on Kendra with a transgender YouTube model named Ava Sabrina London.

NFL Hank Baskett look alike actor Elimu Nelson. They are famous people who look alike. They are light brown skin men who are both 6’4″ and known for acting and player sports. They have very simialr features.

successful men in hip hop music that look alike

On the left is Ebro Darden  while in the center is Producer/DJ Don Cannon and on the left is Dedrick D. Rolison or Dedrick D’Mon Rolison a.k.a. mack 10.

Ebro Darden (born March 17, 1975) is an American media executive and radio presenter who, until 2014, was Vice President of Programming for Emmis Communications’ New York contemporary urban station WQHT Hot 97, and is a co-host on the HOT 97 Morning Show alongside Peter Rosenberg, Cipha Sounds, and Laura Stylez. WQHT (97.1 FM) also known as Hot 97 is an American radio station in New York City under the corporate ownership of Emmis Communications. Ebro Darden began his career in radio in 1990 at KSFM in Sacramento, California, where he worked in research and a sales runner until moving into programing as an intern, and later co-host for KSFM’s night and morning shows. In 1997, he worked at KBMB in Sacramento as Programming and Music Director, as well as afternoon host. Eventually, Ebro Darden became Operations Manager at KBMB, while also co-hosting mornings at KXJM in Portland, Oregon, in 1999. In 2003, Ebro Darden moved to become Music Director for WQHT, ultimately becoming the Program Director for the station in 2007. Ebro Darden is the executive producer of WQHT’s annual Summer Jam, it was Darden’s responsibility to book hip hop artists for over 55,000 fans at MetLife Stadium, and people viewing the concert’s live stream around the world. Summer Jam was founded in 1993. Ebro Darden worked alongside several past WQHT Hot 97 morning show co-hosts including Miss Jones, DJ Envy, Sway, and Joe Budden from 2004 to 2007, and introduced Cipha Sounds and Peter Rosenberg to the AM drive in 2009. He rejoined the Hot 97 Morning Show in 2012, alongside Cipha Sounds, Peter Rosenberg, and Laura Stylez. Ebro Darden as Programming Director and on-air host, he was the main voice of several events at Hot 97 including Nicki Minaj’s relationship with the station, K. Foxx’s departure, Hurricane Sandy, and Mister Cee’s personal life. In 2014, VH1 announced a new unscripted comedy series, This Is Hot 97, which featured Ebro Darden and fellow presenters including Angie Martinez, Funkmaster Flex, Peter Rosenberg, Cipha Sounds, Miss Info, and Laura Stylez.Ebro Darden is PROGRAM DIRECTOR at HOT 97 located in Greater New York City Area. He was educated at California State University-Sacramento. Ebro Darden an American music executive and radio personality who has a net worth of around $800 thousand dollars.

Donald Cannon better known as Don Cannon is a DJ and Producer in genre Hip-Hop/Rap. Don Cannon was born in August 2, 1979 in Philadelphia, PA. He is an American Grammy Award–nominated hip-hop, R&B platinum-level music producer, record producer and DJ. Don Cannon is a DJ who is internationally known DJ who can be heard spinning to elite entertainment industry crowds from Atlanta to Tokyo. His Record Label is called Cannon Music LLC and he now resides in Atlanta. His Booking Agent is Lance Cannon. His production credits list a who’s who of hip hop’s Top 10 rappers including Outkast “The Art of Storytelling Part 2” featuring Marsha Ambrosius, Young Jeezy “Go Crazy” featuring Jay-Z, 50 Cent’s “Man Down,” Ludacris’ “Everybody Hates Chris” and “Undisputed” featuring Floyd Mayweather, and Fabolous’ “Jokes on you.” This is only the beginning as Cannon continues to perfect his craft and mold newcomers like Asher Roth into superstars. At the age of five he began his foray into a musical career with his first set of turntables, a mixer and a karaoke machine. Upon high school graduation, Cannon left his Philly hometown to attend popular HBCU Clark Atlanta University. Cannon used those 4 years to sharpen his talent, and develop an understanding of his audience, while rapidly solidifying his position as one of Atlanta’s top tier DJs. As a former member of the Aphilliates, a group of DJs who are Philly natives and CAU alumni, Don Cannon forayed into the unofficial title as Music Director for Sirius Satellite Radio’s “Shade 45” on “The Aphilliates; The Streets Is Watchin,”co-hosted a show on Atlanta’s WHTA HOT 107.9 FM, and most notably helped to popularize the Gangsta Grillz mixtape series. As a certified celebrity DJ and proven Atlanta tastemaker, Cannon received “Atlanta’s Best DJ” from the prominent TV program Good Day Atlanta (FOX 5). Shortly after, Cannon founded a full-service production and promotion company, Cannon Music, LLC to house his growing brand (DC) as a DJ and producer. In 2009 alone, Cannon’s niche branding appeal led to DJ and production collaborations with: Microsoft’s Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost & Damned video game premiere party in Atlanta, DJ for Amaire Stoudemaire during NBA All Star Weekend in Phoenix, production for Atlanta Hawks & Atlanta Thrashers season theme songs and placement of Young Jeezy’s “Circulate” for the national Belvedere Vodka campaign. Citing DJ Premier, Timberland, Pete Rock, Dr. Dre, and J Dilla as key influences, Don Cannon plans to develop himself into an internationally recognized music legend. Don Cannon received “Atlanta’s Best DJ” from the prominent TV program Good Day Atlanta (FOX 5). Shortly after, Cannon founded a full-service production and promotion company, Cannon Music, LLC, to house his growing brand (DC) as a DJ and producer. In 2009, produced The “Theme For Meet The Paynes”, Tyler Perry’s sitcom series. He also produced Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta Thrashers season theme songs and placed Young Jeezy’s “Circulate” for the national Belvedere Vodka campaign. In 2014 Don Cannon had a cameo appearance in the music video called “Right Back” from DJ Drama Feat. Jeezy, Young Thug & Rich Homie Quan which premiered on Worldstarhiphop and YouTube on Nov 10th 2014.

Mack 10 was born on August 9, 1971 in Inglewood, California, USA as Dedrick D. Rolison or Dedrick D’Mon Rolison. name Mack 10, is an American rapper and actor. He has sold nearly 11 million records independently combining his solo and group works. Mack 10 made his first appearance on Ice Cube’s 1994 “Bootlegs & B-Sides” compilation on the remixed track “What Can I Do?” and was a member of hip hop supergroup Westside Connection along with Ice Cube and WC. Mack 10 is also the founder of independent record label Hoo-Bangin’ Records. He takes his nickname from the Ingram MAC-10 submachine gun. Mack 10 made his first appearance on Ice Cube’s “Bootlegs & B-Sides” compilation on the track “What Can I Do? (Remix)”. His debut, gold selling album “Mack 10” was released in 1995 on the Priority label. He made his hip hop debut with the hit single, “Foe Life”, off his self-titled cd. His next two releases “Based on a True Story” (1997) and “The Recipe” (1998) also reached gold certification and peaked at #14 and #15 on the Billboard 200, respectively. Mack 10 is also the founder of independent record label Hoo-Bangin Records. He appeared with Ice Cube and W.C. in the 1996 all-star side project Westside Connection, and formed his own production company, Mack One-O, which signed the acts Allfrumtha-I and the Comrads. His most recent album, 2009’s “Soft White” was released on his independent label Hoo-Bangin’ Records and Fontana Distribution. The first single was “Big Balla” featuring Birdman and Glasses Malone. Mack 10 married Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins, from R&B trio TLC in August 2000. They have one daughter named Chase Anela Rolison, born on October 20, 2000. In 2004, T-Boz filed for divorce. He is alleged to be a member of Queen Street Blood in Inglewood, California.

Ebro Darden, Don Cannon and Mack are celebrity look alikes. The are famous people that look alike.

Immigrants in America (USA) that look alike twins

On the left is retired basketball center Yao Ming and on the right is Jose Antonio Vargas who wrote about life as an Undocumented Immigrant.

Jose Antonio Vargas (born February 3, 1981) is a journalist, filmmaker, and immigration activist. A year later, a day after the publication of his Time cover story about his continued uncertainty regarding his immigration status, the Obama administration announced it was halting the deportation of undocumented immigrants age 30 and under eligible for the DREAM Act; Jose Antonio Vargas , who had just turned 31, did not qualify. Jose Antonio Vargas is the founder of Define American, a non-profit organization intended to open up dialogue about the criteria people use to determine who is an American. Jose Antonio Vargas was born in Antipolo, the Philippines. Jose Antonio Vargas was an Immigration law advocate. In 2011, Jose Antonio Vargas wrote an essay for The New York Times Sunday Magazine, in which he revealed that he is an undocumented immigrant. He detailed how he came to discover this as a teenager and kept it hidden for almost 15 years, during which time he worked, paid taxes, and worried that his status would be exposed.Jose Antonio Vargas ‘s essay received much media attention and was at the top of the Times “most-emailed” list the week it was published.He received the June 2011 Sidney Award for his essay, an award given by The Sidney Hillman Foundation to the “outstanding piece of socially-conscious journalism” published each month. Jose Antonio Vargas founded Define American in 2011, a non-profit project aimed at facilitating dialogue about immigration issues including the DREAM Act, which would provide undocumented immigrants with a path to citizenship through education or service in the military.The organization also invites individuals to share their experiences via video. In 2012 through Define American, Jose Antonio Vargas began to monitor the use of the term “illegal immigrant” in the media, hoping to influence news organizations to use the term “undocumented” instead, which Jose Antonio Vargas argues is a less dehumanizing term. In 2012, Jose Antonio Vargas worked with filmmaker Chris Weitz on a group of four short documentaries entitled Is this Alabama? In the years since revealing his status in 2011, Jose Antonio Vargas has become the public face of undocumented immigrants. Jose Antonio Vargas wrote, directed, and produced the autobiographical film Documented: A film by an undocumented American, released in 2013 and presented by CNN Films in 2014. It portrays his life from the time he was sent from the Philippines to the United States as a child, his discovery of his immigration status at age 16, his college years, career as a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and his decision to out himself as undocumented. Jose Antonio Vargas has worked closely with the tech advocacy group FWD.us in their efforts to advocate for comprehensive immigration reform. On July 15, 2014, Jose Antonio Vargas was arrested by immigration authorities while trying to leave the border town of McAllen, Texas. Jose Antonio Vargas was there for a vigil organized by United We Dream outside a shelter for recently released Central American migrants. He had a camera crew from Define American with him to interview and film undocumented immigrant minor children from Central America. PEN Center USA announced in July 2014 that they are giving Jose Antonio Vargas their 2014 Freedom to Write award for his immigration advocacy writing. In June 2012, Jose Antonio Vargas wrote a cover story for Time magazine about the uncertainty of his life “in limbo” in the year since he revealed himself to be an undocumented immigrant. The day after the article appeared, President Obama announced that his administration would halt the deportation of undocumented immigrants age 30 and under who would qualify for DREAM Act relief and provide work permits for them, allowing them to remain in the US legally; argas, at age 31, however, was not eligible for this program, but greeted it as a “victory for DREAMers”. On July 15, 2014, Jose Antonio Vargas was arrested by immigration authorities while trying to leave the border town of McAllen, Texas. Jose Antonio Vargas was there for a vigil organized by United We Dream outside a shelter for recently released Central American migrants. He had a camera crew from Define American with him to interview and film undocumented immigrant minor children from Central America. Jose Antonio Vargas wrote that he did not realize until he was there that he would have to cross through a U.S. Customs and Border Protection checkpoint to leave the Rio Grande Valley. He went through airport security with his Philippine passport and a pocket-size copy of the United States Constitution. Initially cleared by the Transportation Security Administration, a border agent took his passport, reviewed his documents, asked him some questions, placed him in handcuffs, and escorted him to the McAllen Border Patrol station for further questioning. He was released later that day. PEN Center USA announced in July 2014 that they are giving Jose Antonio Vargas their 2014 Freedom to Write award for his immigration advocacy writing.

Yao Ming who is nicknamed The Dynasty or The Great Wall was born September 12, 1980 in Shanghai, China. He is height 7’6” and weight 310 lbs. He play the Center in the NBA and in China. He is Right-handed. Yao Ming was drafted by the Houston Rockets, 1st round (1st pick, 1st overall), 2002 NBA Draft he wore Number 11 for Houston rockets. At the time of his final season, he was the tallest active player in the NBA, at 2.29 m (7 ft 6 in). As of 2014, he is the 31st tallest person alive. After negotiating with the CBA and the Sharks to secure his release, Yao was selected by the Houston Rockets as the first overall pick in the 2002 NBA draft. Yao was selected to start for the Western Conference in the NBA All-Star Game eight times, and was named to the All-NBA Team five times. Yao Ming career began in China when Yao was nine years old, he began playing basketball and attended a junior sports school. Entering the NBA draft Yao was pressured to enter the NBA draft in 1999 by Li Yaomin, the deputy general manager of the Shanghai Sharks. When Yao decided to enter the 2002 NBA draft, a group of advisers was formed that came to be known as “Team Yao”. Shortly after Wang Zhizhi refused to return to China to play for the national team and was subsequently banned from playing for China, the CBA stipulated that Yao would have to return to play for the national team. After assurances from Team Yao that the Rockets would draft Yao with their number one pick, the CBA gave permission on the morning of the draft for Yao to play in the U.S. Jeff Van Gundy while coaching the Houston Rockets began focusing the offense on Yao, Yao averaged career highs in points and rebounds for the season, and had a career-high 41 points and 7 assists in a triple-overtime win against the Atlanta Hawks in February 2004. He was also voted to be the starting center for the Western Conference in the 2004 NBA All-Star Game for the second straight year. Yao finished the season averaging 17.5 points and 9.0 rebounds a game. The Rockets made the playoffs for the first time in Yao’s career, claiming the seventh seed in the Western Conference. In the first round, however, the Los Angeles Lakers eliminated Houston in five games. Yao averaged 15.0 points and 7.4 rebounds in his first playoff series. After the trade, it was predicted that the Rockets would be title contenders. Both McGrady and Yao were voted to start in the 2005 NBA All-Star Game, and Yao broke the record previously held by Michael Jordan for most All-Star votes, with 2,558,278 total votes. The Rockets won 51 games and finished fifth in the West, and made the playoffs for the second consecutive year, where they faced the Dallas Mavericks. The Rockets won the first two games in Dallas, and Yao made 13 of 14 shots in the second game, the best shooting performance in the playoffs in Rockets history. However the Rockets lost four of their last five games and lost Game 7 by 40 points, the largest Game 7 deficit in NBA history. Yao’s final averages for the series were 21.4 points on 65% shooting and 7.7 rebounds. Yao Ming was Injury-plagued seasons (2005–2011). After missing only two games out of 246 in his first three years of NBA play,Yao endured an extended period on the inactive list in his fourth season after developing osteomyelitis in the big toe on his left foot, and surgery was performed on the toe on December 18, 2005. Despite missing 21 games while recovering, Yao again had the most fan votes to start the 2006 NBA All-Star Game. In his fifth season, Yao averaged a career-high 25 points per game. In 25 games after the All-Star break, Yao averaged 25.7 points and 11.6 rebounds per game, while shooting 53.7% from the field and 87.8% at the free-throw line. His final averages in 57 games were 22.3 points and 10.2 rebounds per game. It was the first time that he ended the season with a so-called “20/10” average. However, Tracy McGrady played only 47 games in the season, missing time because of back spasms. Yao and McGrady played only 31 games together, and the Rockets did not make the playoffs, winning only 34 games. With only four games left in the season, Yao suffered another injury in a game against the Utah Jazz on April 10, 2006, which left him with a broken bone in his left foot. On November 9, 2007, Yao played against fellow Chinese NBA and Milwaukee Bucks player Yi Jianlian for the first time. The game, which the Rockets won 104–88, was broadcast on 19 networks in China, and was watched by over 200 million people in China alone, making it one of the most-watched NBA games in history. In the 2008 NBA All-Star Game, Yao was once again voted to start at center for the Western Conference. Before the All-Star weekend, the Rockets had won eight straight games, and after the break, they took their win streak to 12 games. For the 2010–11 season, the Rockets said they would limit Yao to 24 minutes a game, with no plan to play him on back-to-back nights. Shaquille O’Neal said Yao “was very agile. The Hall granted Yao’s request, and said it was Yao’s decision when the process would be restarted. Yao was the leading scorer of the 2006 FIBA World Championships during his International career. During the 2000 and 2004 Olympics Yao first played for China in the Summer Olympics at the 2000 Olympics Basketball Tournament, and he was dubbed, together with 7-foot (2.1 m) teammates Wang Zhizhi and Mengke Bateer, “The Walking Great Wall”. During the 2004 Athens Olympics, Yao carried the Chinese flag during the opening ceremony, which he said was a “long dream come true”. He then vowed to abstain from shaving his beard for half a year unless the Chinese national basketball team made it into the quarter-finals of the 2004 Olympics Basketball Tournament. After Yao scored 39 points in a win against New Zealand, China lost 58–83, 57–82, and 52–89 against Spain, Argentina and Italy respectively. In the final group game, however, a 67–66 win over the reigning 2002 FIBA World Champions Serbia and Montenegro moved them into the quarterfinals. Yao scored 27 points and had 13 rebounds, and he hit two free throws with 28 seconds left that proved to be the winning margin. He averaged 20.7 points and 9.3 rebounds per game while shooting 55.9% from the field. Yao led the Chinese national team to 3 consecutive FIBA Asian Championship gold medals, winning the 2001 FIBA Asian Championship, the 2003 FIBA Asian Championship, and the 2005 FIBA Asian Championship. He was also named the MVP of all three tournaments. Yao’s injury at the end of the 2005–06 NBA season required a full six months of rest, threatening his participation in the 2006 FIBA World Championship. However, he recovered before the start of the tournament, and in the last game of the preliminary round, he had 36 points and 10 rebounds in a win against Slovenia to lead China into the Round of 16. In the first knockout round, however, China was defeated by eventual finalist Greece. Yao’s final averages were 25.3 points, the most in the tournament, and 9.0 rebounds a game, which was fourth overall. After having surgery to repair his fractured foot, Yao stated if he could not play in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, “It would be the biggest loss in my career to right now”. He returned to play with the Chinese national team on July 17, 2008. On August 6, Yao carried the Olympic Flame into Tiananmen Square, as part of the Olympic torch relay. He also carried the Chinese flag and led his country’s delegation during the opening ceremony. Yao scored the first basket of the game, a three-pointer, in China’s opening game against the eventual gold medal-winning United States.
“I was just really happy to make that shot,” Yao said after the Americans’ 101–70 victory. “It was the first score in our Olympic campaign here at home and I’ll always remember it. It represents that we can keep our heads up in the face of really tough odds.”
Following an overtime defeat to Spain,Yao scored 30 points in a win over Angola, and 25 points in a three-point win against Germany, which clinched China’s place in the quarterfinals. However, China lost to Lithuania in the quarterfinals by 26 points, eliminating them from the tournament. Yao’s 19 points a game were the second-highest in the Olympics, and his averages of 8.2 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game were third overall. Yao Ming is married to Ye Li. She is 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) tall, she is married to Yao Ming, a former center who played for the NBA’s Houston Rockets. Ye met Yao at the age of seventeen in 1998. They married on August 6, 2007. The couple’s first child, a daughter named Yao Qinlei (Amy in English), was born in Houston, Texas, United States on May 21, 2010.

Basketball giant Yao Ming and Jose Antonio Vargas who wrote about being an Undocumented Immigrant are famous people that look alike. They are both from Asia and both reside in the United Sates.

Black men who like to smile

On the left is Farrah Gray while on the right is Kevin Frazier .

Farrah Gray is an American businessman, investor, philanthropist, author, columnist, and motivational speaker. He was named as one of the most influential black men in America by the National Urban League. Gray was raised on Chicago’s South side. He began his entrepreneurial career at the age of six selling homemade lotion and hand-painted rocks door-to-door. Farrah Gray  is the son of black nationalist Khalid Muhammad. His honors include The Network Journal Under-Forty Class Award (2008), The Urban Business Roundtable’s Top 40 Game-Changers (2010), Famous Black Entrepreneurs list (#5) and Trumpet Award (2010). Farrah Gray is a Celebrity Entrepreneur, International Bestselling Author and Philanthropist. Farrah Gray was named as one of the most influential Black men in America by the National Urban League. Ebony Magazine and Black Enterprise recognized him as an entrepreneurial icon and best-selling author. Raised in the impoverished South side of Chicago, Gray defied the odds and became a self-made millionaire by the age of 14. At the age of 21, he received an Honorary Doctorate degree of Humane Letters from Allen University. This was in recognition of his ingenious economic mind and distinguished commitment to the development of values such as leadership, integrity and scholarship. In his rise from poverty to national and international prominence as an entrepreneurial icon and pre-eminent power speaker, Farrah Gray has inspired millions around the world. At the age of 30, he has achieved more than many achieve in a lifetime. Since his first interview at 11 years old on KVBC Channel 3, Gray has become a celebrity, featured in thousands of print, magazine, radio and television media including The NBC reality show Starting Over, 20/20,Good Morning America, ABC World News Tonight, The Montel Williams Show, Oprah & Friends, Tom Joyner Show, The Michael Baisden Show, Russ Parr, Radio One, TV One, The Tavis Smiley Show, CNBC, BET, NBC, FOX, CBS, BRAVO, PBS, NPR, Bloomberg, Ebony, Jet, Essence, Upscale, Black Enterprise, Black MBA, “O” The Oprah Magazine, Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post. Black Voices named Farrah Gray one of the Top Ten Sexiest Black CEO’s along with Kenneth Chenault, Tiger Woods and Sean “Diddy” Combs. What makes him extra attractive is the stack of accomplishments he achieved at such a young age. He was a syndicated columnist with the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) federation of 200 weekly newspapers reaching more than 15 million readers. As a former AOL Money Coach, Farrah Gray gives advice to millions of AOL subscribers daily on topics such as leadership, personal development, diversity, strategic planning, creativity, business development and financial management. Farrah Gray began his entrepreneurial, personal and civic development as a stellar young citizen at six years old selling homemade body lotion and his own hand-painted rocks as book-ends door-to-door. At age seven, he was carrying business cards reading “21st Century CEO.” At eight, Gray became co-founder of Urban Neighborhood Enterprise Economic Club (U.N.E.E.C.) on Chicago’s South side. U.N.E.E.C. was the forerunner of New Early Entrepreneur Wonders (NE2W), the flagship organization he opened on Wall Street. NE2W enlisted, educated and engaged “at-risk” youth by creating and developing legal ways for them to acquire additional income. Gray is the youngest person to have an office on Wall Street. Between the ages of 12 and 16 years old, Farrah Gray founded and operated business ventures that included KIDZTEL pre-paid phone cards, the One Stop Mail Boxes & More franchise and The Teenscope “Youth AM/FM” interactive teen talk show, Gray was also Executive Producer of a comedy show on the Las Vegas Strip and owner of Farr-Out Foods, “Way-Out Food with a Twist,” aimed at young people with the company’s first Strawberry-Vanilla syrup product. Farr-Out Foods generated orders exceeding $1.5 million. He has been a numismatist, which is a coin collector, since he was 12 years old. As a pre-teen, Gray reached 12 million listeners and viewers every Saturday night as co-host of “Backstage Live,” a syndicated television and radio simulcast in Las Vegas. Gray’s inspirational spirit and grounded personality sparked speaking requests from organizations around the country. Farrah Gray’s sense of social responsibility motivated him to create the non-profit organization, The Farrah Gray Foundation. Among other programs and initiatives, his foundation focuses on inner city community-based entrepreneurship education and provides scholarship & grant assistance for students from at-risk backgrounds to attend HBCU’s (Historically Black Colleges and Universities). Farrah Gray donates his honorarium from speaking engagements (which can be upwards of $15,000) and the proceeds of his book to his foundation in what he refers to as his “self-imposed” youth tax. The Farrah Gray Foundation partnered with the Kauffman Foundation, launching entrepreneurship programs in inner-city schools across the country. Farrah Gray’s work did not remain under the radar-screen for long. He soon then became the youngest member of the Board of Advisors for the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce. He was also given a three-year term on the Board of Directors of United Way of Southern Nevada at the age of 15. Farrah Gray’s continued his philanthropic work signing on as the spokesman for the National Coalition for the Homeless and the National Marrow Donor Program. As a private consultant he was gone in to work with the likes of JP Morgan Chase and the U.S. Department of Commerce Minority Development Agency. Farrah Gray’s latest books “Get Real, Get Rich” and “The Truth Shall Make You Rich” a no-holds-barred rejection of the fallacies we’ve all heard–and believed–about success and how to achieve it. Farrah Gray’s first book “Reallionaire” was nominated by NBC & Publishers Weekly Quill Awards in the category of “Health/Self-Improvement.” His book appeared on the Amazon and Barnes & Noble’s Best-sellers lists two weeks before its international release. “Reallionaire” was also named as the #1 Best-selling Nonfiction Paperback book in the August 2005 Issue of Essence Magazine. “Reallionaire” was endorsed by Former President Bill Clinton, Pierre Sutton, Stedman Graham, Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen. Gray’s book and his journey to succeed against the odds have become required reading and part of classroom study from elementary school to entrepreneurship departments on college and university campuses such as Harvard University and Princeton. Gray’s books, “Reallionaire,” “Get Real Get Rich” and “The Truth Shall Make You Rich,” have been translated into Russian, German, Polish, French, Korean, Indonesian, and Vietnamese languages with book sales in Africa, Australia and Europe and in Central and South American countries. Farrah Gray  is also a contributing author to “Chicken Soup for the African-American Soul”. Farrah Gray’s honors include Keys to the Cities of Dallas, Shreveport, and Cincinnati. He has also received Proclamations from the Governors of Illinois and Nevada, the Mayors of Louisville, Kentucky, Chicago, Las Vegas, New Orleans and Wilmington, Delaware, and Clark County Nevada Commissioners. Farrah Gray’s Awards include The National Urban League Whitney M. Young Jr. Entrepreneurship Award, The Indiana Black Expo (IBE) Hoosier Lottery Entrepreneur Award, The Alabama A&M Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) Award, The Davidson College Love of Learning Lifetime Educational Achievement Award, Central State Award of Appreciation for contributions made in the area of entrepreneurship, Trumpet Award,, and the American Red Cross Award of Appreciation.” Farrah Gray has a net worth of $2 Million his source of wealth comes from Business, Investment, Books, and Print. he was born September 9, 1984. He is also a Author, Syndicated Columnist and Motivational Speaker. He was Education Allen University (Honorary Doctorate Degree of Humane Letters). He is the CEO of Farrah Gray Publishing. At the age of 14, he was already a self-made millionaire. At 15, he was the youngest member on the Board of Advisers for the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce. He was also elected to sit on the Board of Directors of the United Way of Southern Nevada and became the youngest director ever to sit on the board across the nation. Farrah Gray  was elected member of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers’ Board of Directors of Region 15 at the age 20. He became Dr. Farrah Gray after receiving an Honorary Doctorate Degree of Humane Letters from Allen University at the age of 21. This is in recognition of his ingenious economic mind and distinguished commitment to the development of values such as leadership, integrity and scholarship. At 28, he has accomplished more than what most people do in a lifetime. He has inspired millions of people around the world in his rise from poverty to national and international prominence as an entrepreneurial icon and pre-eminent power speaker. Dr. Gray is also a syndicated columnist with the National Newspapers Publishers Association (NNPA), a federation of 200 weekly newspapers and more than 15 million readers. He is an AOL Money Coach who gives advice to millions of AOL subscribers daily. He was named as one of the most influential black men in America by the National Urban League. He was recognized as an entrepreneurial icon and best-selling author by Ebony Magazine and Black Enterprise. His three books include Reallionaire: Nine Steps of Becoming Rich on the Inside Out, Get Real, Get Rich, and The Truth Shall Make You Rich: The New Road Map to Radical Prosperity.

Kevin Timothy Frazier (born May 20, 1964) is a co-host of Entertainment Tonight and co-host of CNET TV’s Hooked Up alongside Brian Tong. Frazier has worked as an anchor at Fox 19 in Cincinnati WXIX-TV as well as play-by-play commentary for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats basketball team from 1993-1995 as well as Fox Sports Net, later ESPN, where he hosted SportsCenter and a multitude of National Basketball Association themed programming (including NBA Shootaround, NBA Fastbreak and NBA Fastbreak Tuesday). From 2004–2011, he was a correspondent for Entertainment Tonight as well as a fill-in host, and from 2011-2014, was a co-host of The Insider. Frazier is also the host of Game Changers on the CBS Dream Team airing nationally every Saturday morning. He made guest appearances on America’s Next Top Model, Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School and Hell’s Kitchen. Frazier is also a forum guest on Jim Rome Is Burning. He hosted “Breakfast at the Open” on the Tennis Channel along with Lindsay Davenport for the 2009 U.S. Open and acting as a tennis correspondent from the Los Angeles studio. He also appeared on American Idol. He was added to Versus College Football Central studio staff in October 2010. In January 10–12, 2011 Frazier filled in on “The Dan Patrick Show” for Dan Patrick who was working at the national championship Oregon vs. Auburn Football game.
On March 5, 2011, it was announced that he had been named co-anchor of The Insider effective today, it was announced by Linda Bell Blue, Executive Producer of CBS Television Distribution’s Entertainment Tonight and The Insider. He joins The Insider anchor Lara Spencer. He best known for Omg! Insider (2004), Entertainment Tonight (1981) and Fox Sports News (1996).

Kevin Frazier & Dr Farrah Gray fptla twin look alike. They are both American black men that like to smile.

Actor Richard Pryor & Jamaican Tony Gregory

On the left is comedian/actor Richard Pryor and on the left is Tony Gregory Jamaican singer.

Veteran singer Tony Gregory, who came to prominence with the 1982 international hit single ‘Gypsy Girl,’ has been added to the impressive lineup for the 2014 installment of Groovin’ In The Park on June 29th at Roy Wilkins Park in Queens, NY. Tony Gregory`s association with Griffiths dates back to 1964 when they recorded the single “You’re Mine.” In 1975 he earned his first million selling hit titled “He,” from his second album titled “One More Time.” Other popular hits from his catalogue include “It’s Alright with Me,” ”For Love of You,” “Let’s Come Together” and “I Need it Now.” His success as an artiste has enabled him to tour the world, sharing stage with luminaries like The Drifters, Chuck Jackson, Dionne Warwick, Ray Charles, Sammy Davis Jr., Sam Cooke and Ben E King. After living in North America and Germany for many years, Tony Gregory moved back to Jamaica in the late 90s and has since established a publishing company Sunland Music – that concentrates on controlling music copyrights for himself and other composers – as well as an entertainment company, Gregory Entertainment Limited. Earlier this year he was one of the special friends that Marcia Griffiths invited to perform at her 50th anniversary celebration at the 2014 Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival in Trewlany. Tony Gregory is getting set to release his new album titled “Seasons,” the first video of which is now available on YouTube. Tony Gregory a Jamaican Singer, Songwriter, Musician and Producer in R&B/Soul and World Reggae specializes on Keyboards, Drums, and Vocals he has been active since 1961. His genres are R&B/Soul / World/´Reggae / Vocal Jazz. He is located in Higgin Town, Jamaica. He is the Manager of TarGre Music Productions in Jamaica. In 1982 when Reggae crooner Tony Gregory recorded a demo of Gypsy Girl, little did he know the impact it would have on music lovers. Tony Gregory has an Italian wife of 15 years, Nina who he calls a real ‘gypsy girl’ . Tony Gregory has written and performed many beautiful love songs including Baby Come on Home, You Are Mine (duet with Marcia Griffiths) and Only A Fool Breaks Hi Own Heart. A man who loves nature, Tony Gregory says he and his wife spent a lot of time sometimes as much as hours a day in the garden of their home in St Ann. That experience he says gets his adrenaline flowing. In 2014 Tony Gregory celebrated 50 years of recording. To celebrate his 50 years he will be releasing an album sometime in the next few months with selective songs recorded over the last 50 years. Tony Gregory siad the album will be volume I and II because they are so many to choose from. Tony Gregory spent most of my time in Europe, his success was in that part of the world, including Germany, where he lived for 30 years. Tony Gregory honed his talent at the Alpha Boys School, where he later he earned a scholarship to Cathedral Choir under Father Healey. In 1957 Tony Gregory gave everyone a taste of his talent when he walked away with the first prize in the Vere Johns Opportunity Hour which was a popular talent competition of the time. It was not surprising that the following year he would go pro in the music business — this after winning other talent shows and working with Bertie King Big Band. In 1960 the singer joined Byron Lee and the Dragonaires as lead vocalist. That stint only lasted for three years and soon saw Tony Gregory releasing his first single Baby and working on overseas gigs with artiste such as The Drifters, Chuck Jackson, Dionne Warwick, Ray Charles and Sammy Davis Jr. In 1972 Tony Gregory moved to Germany, moving back to Jamaica in the ’90s to set up his publishing company Sunland Music and entertainment company, Gregory Entertainment Limited. In 2011 Tony Gregory was busy writing a new set of songs with plans of going into the studio. Presently the singer Tony Gregory is receiving a lot of buzz with his singles I Don’t Want To and A Little Loving.

Richard Pryor was an American comedian, actor, film director, social critic, satirist, writer, and MC. He was born Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor III on 1st December 1940, Peoria, Illinois, USA and die 10th December 2005, Encino, Los Angeles, California, USA of a heart attack. His nicknames were Richie, Dickie, Dick and Rich. He stood at a height of 5′ 10″. Highly influential, and always controversial, African/American actor/comedian who was equally well known for his colorful language during his live comedy shows, as for his fast paced life, multiple marriages and battles with drug addiction. He has been acknowledged by many modern comic artist’s as a key influence on their careers, and Richard Pryor`s observational humor on African/American life in the USA during the 1970s was razor sharp brilliance. Richard Pryor was born the son of a prostitute, and was abandoned by his mother at ten years of age, after which he was raised in his grandmother’s brothel. Unfortunately, Richard Pryor was molested at the age of six by a teenage neighbor, and later by a neighborhood preacher. To escape this troubled life, the young Richard Pryor was an avid movie fan and a regular visitor to local movie theaters in Peoria. After numerous jobs, including truck driver and meat packer, the young Pryor did a stint in the US Army between 1958 & 1960 in which he performed in amateur theater shows. After he left the services in 1960, Richard Pryor started singing in small clubs, but inadvertently found that humor was his real forte. Richard Pryor was known for uncompromising examinations of racism and topical contemporary issues, which employed colorful vulgarities, and profanity, as well as racial epithets. He reached a broad audience with his trenchant observations and storytelling style. He is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential stand-up comedians of all time. His body of work includes the concert movies and recordings Richard Pryor: Live & Smokin’ (1971), That Nigger’s Crazy (1974), …Is It Something I Said? (1975), Bicentennial Nigger (1976), Richard Pryor: Live in Concert (1979), Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip (1982), and Richard Pryor: Here and Now (1983). He also starred in numerous films as an actor, such as Superman III (1983) but was usually in comedies such as Silver Streak (1976), and occasionally in dramatic roles, such as Paul Schrader’s film Blue Collar (1978). He collaborated on many projects with actor Gene Wilder. Another frequent collaborator was actor/comedian/writer Paul Mooney.
Richard Pryor won an Emmy Award (1973), and five Grammy Awards (1974, 1975, 1976, 1981, and 1982). In 1974, he also won two American Academy of Humor awards and the Writers Guild of America Award. The first ever Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor was presented to him in 1998. Richard Pryor is listed at Number 1 on Comedy Central’s list of all-time greatest stand-up comedians.  Richard Pryor spent time in both New York & Las Vegas, honing his comic craft. However, his unconventional approach to humor sometimes made bookings difficult to come by and this eventually saw Richard Pryor heading to Los Angeles. He first broke into films with minor roles in The Busy Body (1967) and Wild in the Streets (1968). However, his performance as a drug addicted piano player in Lady Sings the Blues (1972), really got the attention of fans and film critics alike. He made his first appearance with Gene Wilder in the very popular action/comedy Silver Streak (1976), played three different characters in Which Way Is Up? (1977) and portrayed real-life stock-car driver “Wendell Scott” in Greased Lightning (1977). Proving he was more than just a comedian, Richard Pryor wowed audiences as a disenchanted auto worker who is seduced into betraying his friends and easy money in the Paul Schrader working class drama Blue Collar (1978), also starring Yaphet Kotto and Harvey Keitel. Always a strong advocate of African/American talent, Richard Pryor next took a key role in The Wiz (1978), starring an all African/American cast, including Diana Ross and Michael Jackson, retelling the story of The Wizard of Oz (1939). His next four screen roles were primarily cameos in California Suite (1978); The Muppet Movie (1979); Wholly Moses! (1980) and In God We Tru$t (1980). However, Richard Pryor teamed up with Gene Wilder once more for the prison comedy Stir Crazy (1980), which did strong box office business. His next few films were a mixed bag of material, often inhibiting Richard Pryor `s talent, with equally mixed returns at the box office. Richard Pryor then scored second billing to Christopher Reeve in the big budget Superman III (1983), and starred alongside fellow funny man John Candy in Brewster’s Millions (1985) before revealing his inner self in the autobiographical Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling (1986). Again, Richard Pryor was somewhat hampered by poor material in his following film ventures. However, he did turn up again in See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989) with Gene Wilder, but the final product was not as sharp as their previous pairings. Richard Pryor then partnered on-screen with two other very popular African/American comic’s. The legendary Redd Foxx and 1980s comic newcomer Eddie Murphy starred with Richard Pryor in the gangster film Harlem Nights (1989) which was also directed by Eddie Murphy. Having contracted multiple sclerosis in 1986, Richard Pryor `s remaining film appearances were primarily cameos apart from his fourth and final outing with Gene Wilder in the lukewarm Another You (1991), and his final appearance in a film production was a small role in the David Lynch road flick Lost Highway (1997). Fans of this outrageous comic genius are encouraged to see his live specials Richard Pryor: Live and Smokin’ (1971); the dynamic Richard Pryor: Live in Concert (1979); Richard Pryor Live on the Sunset Strip (1982) and Richard Pryor… Here and Now (1983). In addition, The Richard Pryor Show (1977) is a must-have for any Richard Pryor fans’ DVD collection.

Famous look alike twins Richard Pryor & Tony Gregory Jamaican singer. These two men look alike and even sound alike.

BET look alikes

On the left is DJ Damage while in the middle is Merlin Santana  a.k.a Romeo and on the right is Ronreaco Lee.

DJ Damage was born Abdul Muhammad on October 4, 1989. He is not to be confused with another DJ also named DJ Damage who is an Australian hip hop DJ and turntablist from Brisbane, Australia. Abdul Muhammad a.k.a DJ Damage is affiliated with Stay-Wit-It Entertainment and Revolt TV. Making his name synonymous to quality, ability, and achievement. After getting his first set of turntables from his mother at twelve years old, the adolescent music expert has hit the ground running. Furthermore now at the age of twenty-two, DJ Damage has as of now finished what numerous individuals twice his age could just long for. Having begun on the understudy run radio station WHIP of Temple University’s the Friday knockout Show, DJ Damage at present holds a few titles, including the most youthful on-air blender in the country, Hot 107.9’s Radio Personality, BET On-Air identity of 106 & Park, The Philly Hip Hop Honors 3 time-champ and TV host of his own web arrangement The Damage Reports. His VIP furthermore ability has even been cosigned by fabulous Djs from the business including yet not constrained to; DJ Drama, DJ Omega, DJ Jay-Ski, and Touchtone delegated Damage as “The Fresh DJ Damage ascribes his prosperity to the natural difficulties he’s been confronted with and ready to overcome as an issue. Embraced at three months old, by his minding mother, Adrienne Stokes, DJ Damage was brought up in the unpleasant region of North Philadelphia. With the backing of his mother and a modest bunch of close companions, DJ Damage graduated Temple University with a degree in Broadcasting Telecommunications and Mass Media with over a 3.0 GPA. He sets himself separated by utilizing his prosperity and superstar, to coach and address the young about the significance of training and achieving a higher education. He bundled this message in the, now yearly, DJ Harm All Hamm High School Tour. Equipped with a winning identity, while staying modest and tenacious, DJ Damage’s drive is reliably heading him to limitless achievement. He guarantees to utilize his achievements for the advancement of the eras nearing behind him.

Merlin Santana was born on March 14th 1976 and died on November 9th 2002. Merlin Santana was an American actor. His parents emigrated from the Dominican Republic and moved to New York in order to find a better life. In early 1979, he began a career as an advertising model. Merlin Santana was best known for his roles as Rudy Huxtable’s admirer Stanley on The Cosby Show, Marcus Dixon on Getting By, Marcus Henry in Under One Roof and as high school student Romeo Santana on The WB sitcom The Steve Harvey Show. He is of Dominican ancestry. In 2001, he played the role of Jermaine in the movie Flossin. In 2002, Merlin Santana appeared in the VH1 TV movie, Play’d: A Hip Hop Story with Toni Braxton. That same year, Santana landed a role in the Eddie Murphy comedy Showtime. His last television acting role was on the UPN series, Half & Half; his last film role was a 2003 comedy film, The Blues with Deon Richmond. Merlin Santana has 3 unreleased albums. He died on 9th November 2002 in Los Angeles, California, USA of homicide by gunshot.

Ronreaco Lee was born on August 27th 1977 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He is an American TV and film on-screen character, most well known for the FOX demonstrate The Good Guys, and the BET parody Let’s Stay Together. He is also well-known as the actor in Glory (1989) and Guess Who (2005). Ronreaco Lee started his acting vocation in 1983 as the host of the brief TV program Kid’s Beat. His initial work comprised of generally minor parts in movies and TV, yet in the wake of being thrown for a part in the 1989 film Glory, his profession bloomed. By the early 1990s, Ronreaco Lee started accepting numerous visitor featuring parts in TV programs, for example, In the Heat of the Night. In 1997, he visitor featured in 413 Hope St. also Home Improvement. From 1997 to 1999, Ronreaco filled the role of the technician Tyreke “Ty” Scott in the TV arrangement Sister, Sister. At the finish of his part as Tyreke, Ronreaco Lee visitor featured on the UPN sitcom Moesha as Tate in the scene “Lets Talk about Sex.” In late 2000, Ronreaco proceeded with his long string of visitor featuring parts as the NBC restorative dramatization ER playing the character of Davis. In 2002, he visitor featured in Boston Public. Ronreaco Lee was seen in the fleeting WB sitcom All About the Andersons and in the FX hit demonstrate The Shield, and additionally the grant winning TV arrangement Monk. In 2005, he got a repeating part in NBC’s brief comic drama Committed. Ronreaco likewise had a repeating part as Chris on CW’s sitcom Girlfriends. He had a repeating part on the now drop CBS sitcom Worst Week and was assuming the part of David Emily’s spouse on In the Motherhood. Ronreaco Lee likewise had a repeating part as Julius Grant on the now wiped out Fox demonstrate The Good Guys, and plays Jamal in the new BET unique drama Let’s Stay Together. He featured in Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Ax, a twist off film focused around the TV arrangement Burn Notice. Though he had already been acting on television, Ronreaco Lee`s movie profession film started in 1988 when he was given a role as Omar in the awkward The Return of Swamp Thing. Things started to get in 1989 when he was thrown for a part in Glory with the well-known performer Denzel Washington, who got an Academy Award for the film. He likewise tackled a real part as Perry in the film How I Spent My Summer Vacation. In 2001, he showed up in the film Fire & Ice as co-star to Robert Aimes, Jr. Likewise in 2001, he showed up in the free film Jacked Up close by Anna Maria Horsford and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony rapper Bizzy Bone. In 2005, Ronreaco Lee additionally co-featured as Reggie in Guess Who with Bernie Mac and Ashton Kutcher. Most as of late, he plays the character of Blaine in the WB satire Americanizing Shelley. He additionally played a legal counselor called “Hurl” in the Tyler Perry film, Madea Goes to Jail, discharged February 20, 2009. He now plays Miles in a play about HIV/AIDS called What You Don’t Know Can Kill You.

DJ Damage (American DJ born by the name Abdul Muhammad), Merlin Santana  a.k.a Romeo and Ronreaco Lee are famous people that look alike. They have the same color complexion. The same color eyes and low hair cuts with a mustache and chin hair.

Ali and Christian Ragin

On the left is Ali fo Rap/ Hip hop group Travis Porter while on the right is model Christian Ragin.

Christian Ragin is no stranger to the world of fashion or modeling. He was born in Washington, DC, but raised in the south, because of his father’s fundraising profession, he lives, breathes, and eats his goal of being a legendary model. After being discovered at a Morehouse College Homecoming Fashion Show, model Ragin went on to later become signed with Elite Milano.
Christian Ragin once stated in an interview with Luxurious PROTOTYPE (LP), ” My advice to aspiring models would be to remember that location is very important. The primary market for fashion models in the U.S. is NYC. Don’t spend a lot of money on pictures. Most agencies want to see clean shots. They can get a good direction from those. Don’t do anything too glamorous unless you know a renowned photographer. Get your body in the best shape. Walk into the agencies and see what response you get from them and take it from there. Anything other than that is what you should not be doing.” When ask If being a successful model had a recipe, what would be the ingredients? by Luxurious PROTOTYPE (LP), Christian Ragin  replied, “It would start with a dash of confidence, which is of the most upmost importance. You’re around the most beautiful people in the world and you’ll need confidence to keep you afloat. Add in a pint of patience. Everyone’s career doesn’t explode at the same time, so patience is key in making sure you stay determined. Add in a few cups of hustle. You must be prepared at all times to fly across the world in short notice. End with persistence and top it all off with attitude because it is everything in modeling.” Ragin has been in Keisha Cole’s “Trust” featuring R&B artist Monica, Kelly Rowland’s “Motivation,” Beyonce’s video “Run the World,” and more recently Miranda Brooke’s “Hater.” Christian Ragin is already breaking strides as one of the few black male models in Versace’s Exclusive in Milan. He was the main video feature for Sevyn Streeter Feat. YG – nEXt music video. Christian Ragin was a operations Intern for Maison Margiela, Dsquared, and Diesel Denim Gallery. He obtained a Bachelor’s degree, Business Administration, Management and Operations from 2005 – 2009 at Morehouse College. Christian Ragin, born on June 21, 1987 in Washington DC but was raised in Atlanta Georgia. He now resides between New York and Milan as he embraces the changes that come with his burgeoning modeling career. Christian Ragin, raised predominately by his five older siblings, prides himself on his ability to learn and adapt. While at Morehouse College in 2009, Christian was scouted by Elite Model Management. He immediately shot with photographer Derek Blanks, and worked regularly with Macy’s and several other well known catalogue clients. Christian Ragin had his breakout modeling debut in 2010 as a model in Versace’s Fashion Week presentation in Paris. After graduating Morehouse, he followed his dream to New York, and signed on with Request Model Management. Focused on developing his career, Christian Ragin started acting classes at the prestigious Black Nexxus Studio with world renowned acting coach Susan Batson where he started acting in short film and video. In his short career he has accomplished so much including shoots with well known photographers Cliff Watts, Albert Watson, John Malinowski, and Idris & Tony. Christian Ragin has walked BET’s Rip the Runway, Live Mechanics and Rivera Club during New York fashion week, and in Milan for Versace as he gears up to do it again in January 2012 in Milan. He has been featured on several blogs, websites, and in publications including Arise, Man About Town, Cosmo, Bleu, Ammo, Uptown, The Source, Client, FAB, Vibe, and XXL and this is only the beginning.
Ali of rap group Travis Porter who`s real name is Lakeem Mattox, is a member of the three members Travis Porter it consists him, his stepbrother Donquez “Quez” Woods and Harold “Strap” Duncan. Travis Porter is an American hip hop group from Decatur, Georgia. Ali and Quez (stepbrothers) met Strap while attending the same middle school. The three grew up together and in 2006 began exploring music.The group’s biggest hits are “Aww Yea”, “Go Shorty Go”, “Bananas”, “Ayy Ladies”, “Bring It Back” and “Make It Rain” produced by F-K-I. Travis Porter released a biographical film titled Proud to be a Problem on May 18, 2010.Travis Porter has a YouTube channel with over 130 million views and a Twitter page. In November 2010 the trio signed with Jive Records. The group started out as the Hard Hitters, but changed their name to Travis Porter in late 2008 to be more marketable. Besides performing throughout the USA, Travis Porter has performed internationally. In 2008 the trio played in Kaiserslautern and Bamberg, Germany. Travis Porter would quickly earned major popularity through their mixtapes, show performances & through social media. Four of their biggest underground hits include “Black Boy White Boy”, “Uh Huh”, “Go Shorty Go” & “All the Way Turnt Up”. They appeared in one of Atlanta’s biggest concerts, Birthday Bash, during the summer of 2010 on the The Mo’Nique Show. They performed with Canada’s own Drake at BMI’s Unsigned Artist showcase in Atlanta. Though when they were unsigned they still worked with notable signed artist such as Roscoe Dash, Fast Life Yungstaz & Waka Flocka Flame. Travis Porter was also featured on MTV Jams Feb 5. The group also received Myspace’s #1 unsigned group title. Their single “Go Shorty Go” made it on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Chart and in fall 2010. They also recently joined the BMI family.[when?] The trio was honored in the Underground Music Awards 2010 in New York City with other well-known underground artists like J. Cole with the “Most Dynamic Rap Group Duo” award. Gucci Mane reportedly announced interest in signing Travis Porter to 1017 Brick Squad Records, saying “Just give me 12-15 songs. I don’t know about that other stuff. Handle your business”.But the group would eventually end up signing a record deal with Jive Records.
On December 22, 2010 their debut studio album single “Make it Rain” hit number 50 on the urban radio charts and debuted on the charts at number 97 then climbed to number 46. On October 7, 2011 RCA Music Group announced it was disbanding Jive Records along with Arista Records and J Records. With the shutdown, the group (and all other artists previously signed to these three labels) will release their future material on the RCA Records brand. On February 7, 2011 Travis Porter released their second single entitled “Bring It Back”. In 2012, their single “Ayy Ladies” with Young Money rapper Tyga peaked at #56 on the Hot 100 and topped the Heatseekers Songs chart, becoming Porter’s most successful song to date. Their debut studio album, From Day 1, was released on May 29, 2012 on RCA Records and Porter House Music. On March 5, 2013 Travis Porter released their eleventh mixtape entitled Mr Porter. Travis Porter starred in their debut movie Red Rock, released on November 20, 2012. “All the Way Turnt Up” caused controversy with Roscoe Dash. After Roscoe Dash came up with the song and asked Travis Porter to be featured on it Travis Porter added the song to their mixtape causing fans to believe it was not Roscoe Dash’s song, but Travis Porter’s. Soon Roscoe Dash released another version of the song through his label Interscope Records featuring Soulja Boy. The group Travis Porter signed with Jive Records near the end of 2010, but the label would be closed in 2011 by its parent company, RCA. The group’s debut album, From Day 1, finally arrived in 2012 on RCA with productions from Diplo, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, and others.

Ali of rap group Travis Porter and model Christian Ragin are famous people that look alike.

Rappers that look alike

On the left is battle rapper Loaded Lux while on the right is Kingtrell of Last Kings Records who normally seen with rapper Tyga.

Loaded Lux is a Smack DVD battle rapper from Harlem, New York City, USA. Loaded Lux name is sometimes misspelled Loaded Lucks by people not too familiar with the battle rapper.  Loaded Lux real name is John Lucks. He is affiliated with Leagues URL (SMACK DVD), Lions Den. His motto or punch line is “You gon get this work!”. He is also referred to as Lux. Loaded Lux  also appeared on Road to Total Slaughter a reality series on Fuse TV where battle rappers compete against each other. Loaded Lux also appeared on 106 & park in 2007 where he won seven times in a row and went on to the BET 106 & Park Freestyle Friday hall of fame. Loaded Lux has always been appreciative of the attempts of his parents to make sure he stayed focused and disciplined at a young age. It was at St. Charles Borromeo Elementary School and Cardinal Hayes High School in the Bronx where Lux learned a lot about himself, his priorities, and the drive he needed to be successful. These skills carried over into his music career and helped him become the man and music artist he is today.

Kingtrell as he calls himself is one of Tyga`s hype men. He is signed to Tyga`a record label Last Kings Entertainment and works with Tyga with his clothing line Last Kings. King Trell also raps and has done a few music videos found on YouTube and Worldstarhip. He has a video and song called Grindin My Whole Life Freestyle [Last Kings Records] which the chorus goes, “Shining My Whole Life”, he also had a song with Young100 called Tru Dat.

Battle rapper Loaded Lux and King Trell are famous people that look alike. Both men rap are brown in complex and have low hair trims with shaped up goatees.

famous people who look alike simeon panda & mr kurt diggler

On the left is Kurt Diggler and on the right is Simeon Panda.

Kurt Diggler is a rapper born in Oakland, California came from hardships and life of a hustler landed him a few years in jail. After being released he quickly changed his life for the better and took up making music as an outlet for his former ways. Sharing his stories and experiences in the street life has brought him to being known as a “real rapper” today. This multi-talented Oakland California rapper broke through into underground rap scene in 2009. Working with close associates DB Tha General and Elzie On Tha Beat,

Simeon Panda is a bodybuilder from London, England. In 2014 he is 26 years old 6’1″ and 230 lbs. The ferocity of a power lifter with arguably one of the most aesthetically impressive natural physiques in the world, Musclemania Pro Natural Bodybuilder Simeon Panda is cut from a different cloth. The London born athlete who maintains a stage worthy defined promotable physique all year round is an advocate for natural bodybuilding and an inspiration to anyone who wants to achieve the unimaginable.
The London born Musclemania Pro who maintains a stage worthy defined promotable physique all year round is an advocate for natural bodybuilding and an inspiration to anyone who wants to achieve the unimaginable. His affiliates are Musclemania and MyProtein. He was Musclemania Europe 2013 Champion. He website is www.simeonpanda.com. Simeon Panda is a good friend of fellas bodybuilder Ulisses Jr also known as Ulisses.

Kurt Diggler and Simeon Panda  are famous people that look alike. Both men are medium brown in their complexion and low hair cuts normally with fades and do not have excessive facial hair only mustache and chin hair.

 

Lil bibby looks like boy from 1988 movie Coming to America

On the left is the little light boy from the 1988 movie Coming to America while on the right is rapper Lil Bibby from Chicago.

Lil Bibby was born Brandon Dickerson on July 18th 1994. He is an American hip hop recording artist from Chicago, Illinois. He released his debut mixtape in 2013, which was titled Free Crack.  Lil Bibby grew up on the east side of Chicago. He stated in an interview it was a hard place to grow up and he witnessed a lot of different things. The Free Crack mixtape was released in 2013. The title of the album was said to have links to Kanye West’s track, “Crack Music”, which featured on his Late Registration album. Lil Bibby and Kanye West are both from Chicago. He also cited Drake and Jadakiss as two of his favorite rappers. Vice stated that the debut mixtape had clear influences from both rappers. His debut mixtape features guest appearances from Lil Herb, King L and others. The production is handled by DJ L, Hit-Boy, Black Metaphor, Young Chop, The Olympicks and others. DJ Scream hosted the mixtape. The mixtape combines a gruff and imposing voice, along with a solid delivery and flow. The tracks are hard-hitting with plenty of bass and strong lyrics from Bibby. One of the standout beats from the mixtape is “Whole Crew”, which was produced by Hit-Boy. There have been released 4 music videos of the mixtape “How We Move” featuring King L, “Change”, “Water” and “Tired Of Talkin’”. In an interview with XXL magazine in December 2013, Bibby hinted that the next step for his career could be an EP. In early 2014, it was also stated that the rapper Drake was a huge fan of Bibby and that they’d spoken in 2013, before the release of Bibby’s debut mixtape. Bibby said it pushed him onto improve his debut release, adding the tracks ‘Water’ and ‘Whole Crew’. In January 2014, Bibby appeared on Sway’s radio show ‘Sway in the Morning’. On the show he spoke about the success of his debut mixtape, and also dropped a live freestyle. During the same month, Bibby also featured on New York’s radio station, Hot 97. During the same month, Bibby stated in an interview will Billboard that he was working on material for an EP, but was waiting on a couple of features.Lil Bibby also appeared on the 2014 XXL Freshman class list. He was the last person selected to the list, due to Young Thug’s last minute cancellation. In July 2014 he made two guest appearances on songs, having collaborated with Memphis rapper Juicy J and being featured on the official remix to “Main Chick” by Kid Ink. After a few delays, Bibby’s sophomore mixtape, Free Crack 2, was released on August 29, 2014. Free Crack 2 is hosted by DJ Drama and includes features from Lil Herb, Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, Kevin Gates, Jadakiss, Anthony Hamilton and others. The mixtape has production from Juicy J, Honorable C-NOTE, Sonny Digital, DJ Pain 1 & others. The mixtape was released for free digital download and rapidly accumulated over 120,000 downloads. Free Crack 2 was received with critical acclaim. XXL magazine awarded the mixtape an XL, praising the mixtape’s authenticity, catchy hooks and production, while also commenting that the mixtape showcases Bibby’s “growth as an artist.” RedEye awarded the mixtape three stars out of four, commenting on the tape’s maturity and versatility and praising the ability of the song ‘Dead or in Prison’ to let Bibby’s “emotion and natural charisma do the heavy lifting.”

In the movie Coming to America with Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall there is a scene where Samuel L. Jackson came in to rob the McDowell Fast Food McDowell. In the robbery scene there is a boy who was a customer who sheltered under a table during the robbery attempt. That boy look just like rapper Lil Bibby.