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When I was in my teens, a little girl once said I looked like Rick Nelson (you know, the Nelson family on TV in the 1950s, in Rio Bravo in the 60s, better known as a singer, "It's Late," "Poor Little Fool," "Garden Party," died with his band in a plane fire???). Surprised me because my younger brother really did look like Rick Nelson right down to his hair style. When I was teaching a college journalism class, a female student claimed I looked like Tyrone Power, but she was probably hoping for a better grade.
On the other hand, when I was in high school I had a major crush on a Hispanic girl who looked exactly like Dorothy Malone; my second wife had a strong resemblence to Annette Funicello, and I had a passionate romance with a woman who looked (and sometimes sounded and behaved like) Marsha Mason, especially when she smiled.
It's one thing to sorta resemble a movie star, but if someone told me I acted like one, I'd go into rehab! Worse thing in the world is to have people think you look like or, even worse, act like someone else. I don't wanna be someone else--I've had too much fun being me.