16 Movie And TV Show Family Members Played By Real-Life Relatives
Family tradition is an important thing, and kids often follow in their parents' footsteps when choosing a career. And if your parents turn out to be famous people, even better.
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Who doesn't dream of stardom and the good life? Being a famous actor is a good way to get there, especially if you have parents to push you.
So, it is no wonder that many of today's stars come from families with deep roots in showbiz. If you were born into a family of actors, you probably spent your whole life on set with your renowned parents.
Celebrity children are exposed to cameras from an early age and get attracted by the magic of the film industry, many wanting to follow in their parents' footsteps. After becoming renowned, young celebrities even request their older parents to reprise their roles on the big screen.
Going to work with our parents may seem like the worst idea ever to some of us. But what if you come from a family of great actors?
Isn't art supposed to imitate life? These performers shared the screen with their children, from Meryl Streep and Mamie Gummer to Will and Jaden Smith, Jon Voight, and Angelina Jolie.
1. Creation - Spouses Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany played Emma and Charles Darwin
They met while filming Beautiful Mind.
2. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - Angelina Jolie and her father, Jon Voight, played Lara and Richard Croft
Despite a break in their relationship caused by an interview Jon did following the film's release, they've recently "gotten to know each other" through Angelina's children.
3. On Golden Pond - Henry Fonda and his daughter Jane were Norman Thayer Jr. and Chelsea Thayer Wayne
Accepting the Oscar for Best Actor on his behalf was "the best day of her life," according to Jane.
4. Schitt's Creek - Eugene Levy and his son Dan played Johnny and David Rose
Sarah Levy, Eugene's daughter, played local café worker Twyla Sands on the show.
5. Rocky V - Sylvester Stallone and his son Sage played Rocky Balboa and his son
6. Sherlock - Sherlock's dad and mom were played by Timothy Carlton and Wanda Ventham, Benedict Cumberbatch's parents
"It was nerve-racking because they are actors as well, and yet they were brilliant and they were fantastic," Benedict said
7. The Great Buck Howard - Colin Hanks and his dad, Tom, played Troy Gable and his father
8. Hostage - Bruce Willis and his daughter Rumer played Jeff and Amanda Talley
Bruce once said that when Rumer asked to be part of the movie, he asked her to audition. "I'm not going to give you this part, you have to earn it," he told her.
9. Paper Moon - Tatum O'Neal and her father, Ryan, played Addie Loggins and Moses Pray
Ryan hoped that the project would strengthen their bond. He said, "This was the first opportunity to try to channel her energy and mind into something constructive and give her what she never had enough of — love.”
10. Ricki and the Flash - Mamie Gummer and her mother, Meryl Streep, played Julie Brummel and Ricki Rendazzo
11. A Quiet Place - Spouses Emily Blunt and John Krasinski played Evelyn and Lee Abbott
Emily revealed that while she didn't want to be in the movie at first and suggested a friend for the part, she changed her mind after reading the script.
"I realized that of all the projects we’ve been sent to do together — and there’ve been many — it would really serve this film that we were married in real life."
12. The Heartbreak Kid - Ben Stiller and his dad, Jerry, played Eddie and Doc Cantrow
They played together in other projects, including Zoolander.
13. Knocked Up - Leslie Mann and her daughters, Iris and Maude Apatow, played Debbie and her children
14. Donnie Darko - Jake Gyllenhaal and his sister, Maggie, played Donnie and Elizabeth Darko
15. The Pursuit of Happyness - Jaden Smith and his father, Will, played Christopher Gardner Jr. and Chris Gardner
16. Hannah Montana - Miley Cyrus and her dad, Billy Ray, played Miley and Robby Ray Stewart
What do you think? Did these actor duos do a good job of transferring the parent-child and siblings dynamic to the big screen?
No matter what the result is, one thing is certain – one of the easiest ways to get a break in the movie industry is to be born into a showbiz family. And for the rest of us?
Well, we still have our dreams, right?