Naomi DeLuce Wilding didn’t spend much time with her grandmother, Elizabeth Taylor. Naomi grew up in the U.K. and only saw her grandmother during the holidays. In the ’90s, she decided to relocate to New York in order to pursue a career in fashion. This put her in close proximity to her famous grandmother. It was actually Elizabeth who helped Naomi get a green card.
Naomi shared that her grandmother reassured her, ‘I’ll get you a lawyer, we’ll get you a green card, and everything will be okay.’ I came to stay with her, and I never left [California].” Naomi carries on her late grandmother’s advocacy work and does a lot of work with the Elizabeth Taylor Foundation. She also manages a contemporary art gallery located in Los Angeles.
Oliver Elfman: Grandson of Peter Fonda
Talk about a family with talent; the Fondas have produced a number of well-known actors. Peter Fonda is the son of Henry Fonda and the brother of Jane Fonda. Like his other family members, he is also a famous actor. Peter's daughter, Bridget Fonda, has a son named Oliver, who looks like an exact replica of his grandfather.
The two share similar eyes, freckles, and a big smile bearing their pearly white teeth. Oliver’s father, Danny, is also a famous figure in the film industry. Elfman has been involved in some big projects, like "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and "Edward Scissorhands".
Dree Hemingway: Great-Granddaughter of Ernest Hemmingway
These next two family members may be of different genders, but there’s no denying their unremarkable similarities. Ernest Hemingway was born in 1899. He went on to become one of the most influential writers in history, giving us books like "The Old Man and the Sea" and "For Whom the Bell Tolls."
Although his great-granddaughter hasn’t pursued a career as a writer, she has followed her own passions and made a prominent mark for herself. Dree Hemingway works as an actress and model. She is known for acting in independent films and shooting campaigns for major companies like Gianfranco Ferre and Salvatore Ferragamo.
Chris Pine: Grandson of Anne Gwynne
Chris Pine comes from a lineage of actors, so it’s not surprising that he decided to pursue an acting career as well. His father was most known for his role in "CHiPs," and his mother acted in several TV shows throughout the 70s and 80s. His maternal grandmother, Anne Gwynne, was one of the most famous pin-up girls during WWII. She was also an actress known for being one of the first Scream Queens for her role in several horror films.
Anna Gwynne passed away in 2003 when she was 84 years old; however, her legacy seems to live on through her grandson, Chris. Chris Pine and his late grandmother both have full lips and hooded eyes. They also both have that deep but sensual stare.
Cameron Douglas: Grandson of Kirk Douglas
It’s no secret to anyone that Kirk Douglas has a very distinct face. His grandson, Cameron, seems to have inherited this trait. We wonder how annoying it gets for Cameron when everyone constantly tells him that he looks like his grandfather. Well, lucky for him, he’s got a grandfather to be very proud of.
Kirk Douglas passed away when he was 104 years old. He was one of the last surviving actors of Hollywood’s Golden Age until his passing. His grandson, Cameron, also seems to want to follow in his father's, Michael's, and grandfather’s footsteps. He has been in four films to date: "Mr. nice guy", "It Runs in the Family", "National Lampoon’s Adam & Eve", and "Loaded".