Celebrity siblings: Famous brothers and sisters
The Olsen twins grew up in the spotlight, but Ashley, left, and Mary-Kate, right, aren’t the only talent in the family. Now, little sister Elizabeth is launching her own film career with the new indie flick
The Olsens, who have an older brother, Trent, aren’t the first siblings to share the spotlight. Here’s a closer look at some of Hollywood’s most famous brothers and sisters.
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-- No sibling rivalry for Elizabeth Olsen (Jamie McCarthy / WireImage / Getty Images)
Jessica and
Owen, left, Andrew and
Maggie was born in 1977 to director Stephen Gyllenhaal (“Numb3rs”) and writer-producer Naomi Foner (“Bee Season”). Little brother Jake came along in 1980. Jake broke out on the big screen playing
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Luke Hemsworth, not pictured, is the eldest of the three Aussie brothers. He achieved small-screen success on the Australian soap opera “Neighbours,” in which his younger brothers 28-year-old Chris, left, and Liam, 21 also acted. While Luke continued to act in a handful of television shows, Chris and Liam landed big-screen roles. Chris played George Kirk in 2009’s
The now-17-year-old Hannah
Her little (though now taller than Dakota) 13-year-old sister, Elle, was also in “I Am Sam” though at the time she was only 3. Since then, she’s had roles in numerous films, including in the festival fave “Phoebe in Wonderland” and most recently in
They might be football royalty, but the Mara sisters are all about acting these days. Kate, left, got the acting bug first, launching her career in 1999 with “Random Hearts.” She went on to win roles in film’s like “Brokeback Mountain” (as
Aside from their acting credits, the sisters, who have an older brother, Daniel, and younger brother, Conor, can boast an impressive football family history. The Mara family owns the
They met up as outlaws in “Young Guns” and “Young Guns II” and later flopped together with 1990’s “Men at Work” and 2000’s “Rated X.” Charlie’s star continued to rise on television with roles on “Spin City” and
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Actresses Zooey, left, and
The Oscar-winning siblings (Beatty as director for “Reds” in 1981 and MacLaine as actress for 1983’s “Terms of Endearment”) studied acting as youths. MacLaine began as a dancer, then transitioned to acting, while Beatty three years her junior studied under