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Well I wouldn't have thought of Drew as a young Dave, but can see how you found the resemblance.

However, nowadays , ALAS: the only guy I can see to play the current.....sigh......sigh.....Dave is:
LOL



( Yooooohoooooo @GulfportDoc - don''t usually see you on this thread, but maybe maybe you'd want to play this one ?)

Leonard Bernstein
Thanks for thinking of me, LL. But I wouldn't do to play Lenny. For one, I'm much better looking than he was; and two, I really can't act...

Jokes aside, John Hawkes would make a good LB.



Maybe John Cena



Next: John Hughes
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As George C Scott

Sean Penn



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Clara Barton (founder of The Red Cross)



As George C Scott

Sean Penn
This is a good one as there is some strange resemblance between Sean Penn and a young George C. Scott: similar square-shaped face, high forehead and nose! Now if Sean could get that gravelly voice down!



I was kind of hoping someone might suggest this guy for Poitier:



The two-time Oscar winner might not physically resemble Poitier, but I can't think of another actor who could capture Poitier's essence the way he could. In my review of Green Book, I stated that if the movie had actually been made in 1963, no one but Poitier could play Dr. Shirley.