Actors Who Played Twins—And Nailed It

Actors Who Played Twins—And Nailed It


October 13, 2025 | Penelope Singh

Actors Who Played Twins—And Nailed It


Double Vision, Double Talent

Playing one character can be hard enough… but two? That’s a whole new level of acting wizardry. When an actor pulls off a twin role, they’ve got to switch personalities, body language, and sometimes even accents faster than you can say "Who’s who again?" When it comes to playing twins, these stars absolutely crushed the double act.

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Ewan McGregor – Emmit & Ray Stussy (Fargo)

McGregor pulled a total magic trick in Fargo. As Emmit, he’s a slick businessman; as Ray, he’s a scruffy screw-up who can’t catch a break. The two brothers couldn’t be more different, and McGregor makes their constant bickering feel way too real.

 Screenshot from Fargo (1996)Gramercy Pictures, Fargo (1996)

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Yasmine Al Massri – Nimah & Raina Amin (Quantico)

Playing twin FBI recruits isn’t easy, but Al Massri makes it look effortless. Nimah is cool and collected, while Raina wears her heart on her sleeve. Together, they pull off one of the smartest twin switcheroos on network TV.

Screenshot from Quantico (2015–2018)ABC Studios, Quantico (2015–2018)

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Yael Grobglas – Petra Solano & Anežka Archuletta (Jane The Virgin)

Petra is polished and terrifyingly efficient; Anežka is, well… a total hot mess. Grobglas sells both with perfect comic timing. One minute she’s scheming like a telenovela queen, the next she’s wobbling around in chaos—and it’s glorious.

Screenshot from Jane the Virgin (2014–2019)The CW, Jane the Virgin (2014–2019)

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Leonardo DiCaprio – King Louis XIV & Philippe Bourbon (The Man In The Iron Mask)

One twin’s a tyrant, the other’s literally locked in an iron mask. DiCaprio gives both arrogance and vulnerability without missing a beat. Peak 90s DiCaprio doing double duty? Yes, please.

The Man In The Iron MaskUnited Artists, The Man in the Iron Mask (1998)

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Jean-Claude Van Damme – Alex & Chad Wagner (Double Impact)

Two Van Dammes. Enough said. Alex is the cool one, Chad’s the tough one, and they both throw roundhouse kicks like nobody’s business. The plot? Doesn’t matter. We came for double the muscles, and we got them.

Screenshot from Double Impact (1991)Columbia Pictures, Double Impact (1991)

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Jason Sudeikis – Shane & Cole Gerald (Eastbound & Down)

Sudeikis proves he can do more than crack jokes as he plays two brothers on opposite ends of the personality spectrum. Shane’s the loudmouth, Cole’s more chill, and Sudeikis gives each just enough swagger and sarcasm to make it believable.

 Screenshot from Eastbound & Down (2009–2013)HBO, Eastbound & Down (2009–2013)

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Troian Bellisario – Spencer Hastings & Alex Drake (Pretty Little Liars)

As if PLL wasn’t already wild enough, Bellisario pulled double duty as Spencer and her British evil twin Alex. Spencer is all brains and control; Alex is manipulative chaos in eyeliner. When they finally face off, it’s soap-opera perfection.

Screenshot of the TV Show Pretty Little LiarsABC Family, Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017)

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Lindsay Lohan – Hallie Parker & Annie James (The Parent Trap)

Before she was a tabloid staple, Lohan owned the late 90s with this feel-good twin flick. Annie’s posh and polite; Hallie’s a California troublemaker. Lohan switches accents and personalities so effortlessly, it’s easy to forget she was only 11.

Screenshot of Lindsay Lohan from - The Parent Trap (1998)Walt Disney, The Parent Trap (1998)

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Sarah Paulson – Bette & Dot Tattler (American Horror Story: Freak Show)

Two heads, one Sarah Paulson. Literally. Bette is sweet and naive, Dot is cynical and serious, and Paulson nails both at the same time. It’s creepy, emotional, and weirdly moving. Honestly, give the woman all the awards.

Screenshot from American Horror Story: Freak Show (2014–2015)FX Networks, American Horror Story: Freak Show (2014–2015)

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Tilda Swinton – Thora & Thessaly Thacker (Hail, Caesar!)

Swinton plays twin gossip columnists who seem to hate each other almost as much as they love a good Hollywood scandal. She brings just enough bite and poise to make it hilariously believable, like watching an old-school feud with better outfits.

Screenshot from Hail, Caesar! (2016)Universal Pictures, Hail, Caesar! (2016)

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Blake Lively – Hope “Emily Nelson” & Faith McLanden (A Simple Favor)

Blake Lively goes full mysterious twin mode here. Emily’s the chic, dangerous one; Faith is her messy, emotional mirror. Lively switches between power and vulnerability so effortlessly, you can’t help but root for both.

Blake Lively FactsLionsgate, A Simple Favor (2018)

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Dove Cameron – Liv & Maddie Rooney (Liv And Maddie)

Disney Channel made an entire show around Cameron’s ability to act opposite herself, and she totally delivered. Liv is dramatic and sparkly; Maddie is sporty and no-nonsense. Somehow, she makes both lovable without mixing them up once. Queen behavior.

Screenshot from Liv and Maddie (2013–2017)Disney Channel, Liv and Maddie (2013–2017)

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Mark Ruffalo – Dominick & Thomas Birdsey (I Know This Much Is True)

This one’s heavy. Ruffalo plays twin brothers whose lives are shaped by trauma and mental illness. One brother’s falling apart; the other’s desperately trying to hold things together. It’s gut-wrenching, honest, and one of Ruffalo’s best performances ever.

I Know This Much Is TrueHBO, I Know This Much Is True (2020)

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Lisa Kudrow – Phoebe & Ursula Buffay (Friends)

Kudrow already had fans rolling with laughter as Phoebe, but tossing in her cold-hearted twin Ursula? Genius. Phoebe’s weird and warm, Ursula’s an absolute menace, and watching them clash is comedy gold.

A screenshot of the TV show FriendsWarner Bros. Television, Friends (1994 - 2004)

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Tatiana Maslany – Sarah Manning & Helena (Orphan Black)

Maslany doesn’t just play twins, she plays like five people. But her work as Sarah and Helena stands out: Sarah’s scrappy and maternal; Helena’s feral and somehow still lovable. Maslany switches between them so smoothly it’s freaky.

Orphan BlackBBC America, Orphan Black (2013–2017)

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Tom Hardy – Reggie & Ronnie Kray (Legend)

Hardy versus Hardy. The Kray twins are real-life gangsters, and Hardy plays both the smooth talker and the total loose cannon. The way he switches between charm and violence? Chef’s kiss.

 Screenshot from Legend (2015)Universal Pictures, Legend (2015)

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Rachel Weisz – Beverly & Elliot Mantle (Dead Ringers)

Creepy, brilliant, and deeply unsettling. Weisz takes on twin gynecologists whose relationship is equal parts love, rivalry, and psychological meltdown. The tension she builds between them is so believable you forget you’re watching the same person.

Dead RingersPrime Video, Dead Ringers (2023)

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Armie Hammer – Cameron & Tyler Winklevoss (The Social Network)

The Winklevoss twins are identical rowers with identical grudges, and Hammer makes them feel like two people with one massive ego. Fun fact: only one Hammer was on set, special effects handled the rest. Still, his twin performance is all about posture and micro-attitude.

Screenshot from The Social Network (2010)Columbia Pictures, The Social Network (2010)

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Janelle Monáe – Cassandra “Andi” & Helen Brand (Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery)

Spoiler alert for this one. Monáe steals the show—twice. The moment the twin twist hits, you realize she’s been playing two sides of the same mystery all along. She flips from poised and polished to grounded and emotional like a total pro.

Glass Onion: A Knives Out MysteryNetflix, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022)

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Paul Dano – Paul & Eli Sunday (There Will Be Blood)

Dano’s twin act is intense. Paul’s calm and calculating, Eli’s loud and unhinged. The contrast amps up the film’s tension, and Dano’s performance makes their short but crucial screen time unforgettable.

Eli Sunday In There Will Be BloodMiramax, There Will Be Blood (2007)

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Edward Norton – Bill & Brady Kincaid (Leaves Of Grass)

Norton takes twin dynamics to new extremes: Bill’s a straight-laced professor, Brady’s a weed-dealing troublemaker. Norton nails the contrast with pitch-perfect delivery, switching from intellectual lectures to wild Oklahoma chaos without breaking stride.

Screenshot from Leaves of Grass (2009)Millennium Films, Leaves of Grass (2009)

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Marion Cotillard – Marie & Lucie (Pretty Things)

Cotillard plays twins who decide to switch lives, and of course, things get complicated fast. She captures both personalities so well (Marie’s fragile, Lucie’s reckless) that it’s easy to forget you’re watching one of France’s most talented actors pulling double duty.

Pretty ThingsUnited International Pictures, Pretty Things (2001)

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Bette Midler & Lily Tomlin – The Shelton And Ratliff Twins (Big Business)

Two legends, four roles. This 80s comedy about mismatched twins is pure chaos, but in the best way possible. Midler and Tomlin each play two wildly different characters, bouncing off each other like a perfectly choreographed screwball routine.

Screenshot from Big Business (1988)Touchstone Pictures, Big Business (1988)

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