Romulus and Remus the ancient heroes and kings who founded the city of Rome in Italy in 8th century BC.
Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene (1st century BC), twin children of Mark Antony and Cleopatra.
Fausta and Faustus Cornelius Sulla (1st century BC), twin children of Lucius Cornelius Sulla.
Saint Benedict of Nursia and Saint Scholastica (6th century), founders of the religious Benedictine Order for monks and nuns.
Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona and Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona, born in 1054.
Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan and Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester, born in 1104.
King Henry II of Castile and twin brother Fadrique of Trastamara (killed 1358).
James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas and Archibald Douglas, Earl of Moray (b. 1426)
King James II of Scotland and Alexander Stewart, Duke of Rothesay, born in 1430.
Jeanne and Victoire de Valois (born and died 1556), twin daughters of Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici.
Henry Vaughan, poet, and Thomas Vaughan, philosopher, born in 1622.
Hamnet and Judith Shakespeare, twin son and daughter of William Shakespeare.
[edit] Twins in popular culture
Sabrina and Kelly Aldridge, Irene Marie Models who starred in MTV's 8th and Ocean (1985-)
John (1913-1985) and Roy Boulting (1913-2001), English film-makers
Aaron Carter, singer, and Angel Carter, model
Elena and Eleni Cutrupi, stara of MTV'S hit show "Life with the Cutrupi's (fraternal twins) (1991-)
Rosie (1892-1970) and Jenny Dolly (1892-1941), American vaudeville performers
Julius (1909-2000) and Philip Epstein (1909-1952), American screenwriters
Ann Landers (1918-2002; born Friedman) and Abigail Van Buren (1918-; born Friedman), American advice columnists
Dianna and Danielle Favotto, stars of MTV'S hit show "Your FAV Twins" (idenitical) (1990-)
Allen and Albert Hughes, American directors (1972-)
Matt Hughes and Mark Hughes (1973-), standout wrestlers and MMA fighters in the UFC and other promotions
Leigh and Leslie Keno, furniture experts, Antiques Roadshow appraisers, Find! hosts (1957-)
Amanda and Sam Marchant, contestants in Big Brother UK in 2007 (1988-)
Greg and David Mathew, joint winners of Big Brother Australia in 2005 (1982-)
Ross (1925-1975) and Norris McWhirter (1925-2002), compilers of the Guinness Book of Records'
Adria Montgomery-Klein and Natalie Montgomery-Carroll, Big Brother 5 (US)
Becky and Jesse O'Donohue, reality TV contestants (Fear Factor, American Idol) and models (1980-)
Mark and Michael Polish, American writer-directors
David (1965-2004) and Brian Reimer (1965-2002), identical twin subjects of the book As Nature Made Him by John Colapinto
Derek and Drew Riker, reality TV contestants and models
Emma and Eve Ryan, reality TV contestants
Anthony (1926-2001) and Peter Shaffer (1926-), English playwrights
Randy and Jason Sklar, hosts of ESPN Classic's Cheap Seats (1972-)
[edit] Twins in acting
Shawn and Aaron Ashmore (1979-)
Eric and Brandon Billings (1992-)
Madison and Miranda Carabello
Shawn and Taylor Carpenter (1995-)
Andrew and Steven Cavarno (1992-)
Dennis and Philip Crosby (sons of Bing Crosby)
Christian and Joseph Cousins (1983-)
Brittany and Cynthia Daniel (1976-)
Jessica and Jesse Davis (1984-)
Colleen and Suzanne Dengel (1992-)
Amanda and Caitlin Fein (1992-)
Christopher and Kevin Graves (1989-)
Lindsay and Sidney Greenbush (1970-)
Trevor and Travis Gruhot (1989-)
Amanda and Jessica Gunnarson (1989-)
Cooper and Oliver Guynes (2000-)
Bruce and Seth Hall (1977-)
Deidre and Andrea Hall (1947-)
Jacob and Zachary Handy (1993-)
Jill Hennessy and Jacqueline Hennessy (1968-)
Kara and Shelby Hoffman (2002-)
Logan and Skyler Hudson
Hunter and Scarlett Johansson (1984-)
Paige and Ryanne Kettner (1991-)
Brent and Shane Kinsman (1997-)
Bryan and Denny Kirkwood (1975-)
Sabrina and Erika Krievins (1984-)
Jason and Jeremy London (1972-)
Brianna and Brittany McConnell (1993-)
Erin and Caitlin Moore (1987-)
Tia and Tamera Mowry (1978-)
Erin and Diane Murphy (1964-)
Liam and Aidan O'Donnell
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (1986-)
Jennifer and Katherine Ostroth (1988-)
Peter and David Paul
Ryan and Kyle Pepi (1993-)
James and Oliver Phelps (1986-)
Pier Angeli (1932-1971; born Anna Maria Pierangeli) and Marisa Pavan (1932-; born Marisa Pierangeli)
Connie and Cassie Powney
Giovanni Ribisi and Marissa Ribisi (1974-)
Daryl and Evan Sabara (1992-)
Liz and Jean Sagal (1961-)
Nicholas Brendon and Kelly Donovan (1971-; born Schultz)
Sophia and Whitney Schuring (1998-)
Jason and Kristopher Simmons (2002-)
Alicia and Annie Sorell
Dylan and Cole Sprouse (1992-)
Jennifer and Michele Steffin (1981-)
Connor and Garret Sullivan
Sullivan and Sawyer Sweeten (1995-)
David Tom and Nicholle Tom (1978-)
Brenna and Bronwyn Tosh (2002-)
Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit (1990-)
Wendi and Brenda Turnbaugh (1977-)
Keaton and Kylie Rae Tyndall (1992-)
Amy and Emily Walton (2000-)
[edit] Twins in the adult film industry
Erica and Heather Bambi, adult film actresses
Jirka and Karel Bartok, gay adult film actors
Christopher and Timothy Christy
AJ and Alex Fisher
Daniel and Jean Lautrec, a.k.a Alex and Ian Lynch, Jack and James LaCroix, and Fabrizio and Fernando Mangiatti
Lacey and Lyndsey Love, adult film actresses
Rebecca and Fiona Knight, British born adult film actresses starred in the Orifice Twins which was a play on The Olsen Twins
Carlos and Luis Mendez
Marissa and Melissa Milton, adult film actresses
Sasha and Pasha, adult film actresses
Sean and Tim O’Brien
Boris and Nikolai Otov
Brad and Jared Perkins aka the Boston Twins
Gabriel and Oscar Peron aka the Odyssey Twins
Eric and Kurt Reikert
Dave and Dean Resnick
Diana and Denise Sloan, adult film actresses
Shaina and Shana Simpson
Taylor and Tyler Starr
Mandee and Missy Taylor, adult film actresses
Mark and Matt Woods
Brooke and Taylor Young, adult film actresses
Andrew and Peter Clarke, twins in movie, What a girl wants
Shantell and Chloe Stevens
Chocolate and Mocha, Black Twins
[edit] Twins in the arts
Moses and Raphael Soyer, American painters
Masashi Kishimoto and Seishi Kishimoto, manga artists
[edit] Twins in music
Julio Acconci and Dino Acconci, members of Hong Kong band Soler
Natalie and Nicole Albino, members of Nina Sky
Didem and Sinem Balık, Turkish opera singers
Dino and Shazam, members of the 1990s R&B H-Town
Gayle & Gillian Blakeney
Brenda and Federica Brancato, in 2000 performed "Gedeone Marziano Pasticcione" song at 43rd Zecchino d'Oro
Brian and Brandon Casey, members of the multi-platinum R&B group Jagged Edge
Alex and Nels Cline, avant-garde musicians from Los Angeles, California
Kelley and Kim Deal, members of The Breeders
Lamb and Lynx Gaede, members of Prussian Blue
Marge and Mary Ann Ganser, members of the 1960s girl group The Shangri-Las
Tywo and Kenny Isaac-Akintoye, Nigerian pop duo Twin-X
Robin (born 1949) and Maurice Gibb (1949-2003), British-born Australian musicians, two of the three Bee Gees
Lukasz and Pawel Golec, leaders and creators of Polish folk-band Golec uOrkiestra
Matt and Luke Goss, singers in the 1980s band Bros
Jim and John Hager, regular performers on Hee Haw
Monica and Gabriela Irimia (1982-), pop duo The Cheeky Girls
Emi and Yumi Ito (1941-), Japanese pop duo The Peanuts, also known for appearances in the Mothra and Godzilla movies of the 1960s
Yusuke and Hisato Izaki, (1984-) members of J-pop group, FLAME.
Ryan and Gary Jarman (born 1980) of the British indie band The Cribs
Herbert Kalin and Harold Kalin of the Kalin Twins
Kinya and Seiya Kamijo, members of Japanese rock band Penpals
Bill and Tom Kaulitz-Trümper (1989-), members of the German rock-group Tokio Hotel
Ellen and Alice Kessler a.k.a. the Kessler Twins (Kessler Zwillinge), Germany, song and dance, television and motion pictures
Heather and Jennifer Kinley, members of country music duo The Kinleys
Felisha and Fallon King, members of Cherish
Ryan and Dan Kowarsky, Canadian singing duo RyanDan
Nathan and Matthew Leone, of post-hardcore, emo, alternative rock band Madina Lake
Brittney and Bridget Livingston of Triple Image
Evan and Jaron Lowenstein, rock band ("Crazy for This Girl")
Edele and Keavy Lynch (1979-), of pop group B*Witched
Benji and Joel Madden, (1979-) of the American pop punk band Good Charlotte
Sam and Amanda Marchant, pop duo Samanda
Jacob and Joshua Miller, members of Nemesis Rising
Mihaela and Gabriela Modorcea, members of Indiggo
Gunnar and Matthew Nelson of the hair metal band Nelson
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, child actresses, singers, models and businesswomen
Lisa and Jessica Origliasso, Australian pop duo The Veronicas
Simone and Amedeo Pace, members of Blonde Redhead
Charles and John Panozzo, Styx
Güher and Süher Pekinel, Turkish duo-pianists
Tegan and Sara Quin, identical Canadian musicians
Sharon and Denise Ramella, in 2004 performed "Tali Quali" song at the 47th Zecchino d'Oro
Charlie and Craig Reid, Scottish alternative rockers The Proclaimers
Lee and Tyler Sargent, members of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Toni and Trisha Sherwood, members of 11:30.
Gyða and Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir, former members of Icelandic group Múm
Janice and Jill Vidal, Hong Kong singers
Chandra and Leigh Watson, members of The Watson Twins
Jacob and Joshua Olds, members of Family Force 5
[edit] Twins in sports
Jacqui and Skylar Little (WUSA soccer players)
Hamit and Halil Altıntop, Turkish football (soccer) players
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, mixed martial artists
Archil and Shota Arveladze (born 1973), Georgian international footballers
Alberto and Carlos Arroyo, basketball players; Alberto in the BSN, Carlos in the National Basketball Association (NBA)
McWilliams and McJoe Arroyo Puerto Rican amateur boxers
Herbert and Wilfred Baddeley, British tennis players
Ronde and Tiki Barber (born 1975), National Football League (NFL) players
Guillermo and Gustavo Barros Schelotto (born 1973), Argentine football (soccer) players
Antonia and Ferdinand Becherer, German Olympic figure skate team
Alec and Eric Bedser (born 1918), England cricketers
Frank and Ronald de Boer (born 1970), Dutch international football (soccer) players
Tom and Terry Brands, American amateur wrestlers and Olympic medalists
Bob and Mike Bryan, pro tennis players, doubles champions
Josh and Daniel Bullocks (born 1983) National Football League (NFL) players
Heather and Heidi Burge, American WNBA players
José and Ozzie Canseco (born 1964), Major League Baseball players
Dionísio and Domingos Castro (born 1963), Portuguese long-distance runners
Giulio and Nicola Ciotti (born 1976), Italian high jumpers
David and Donald Cockatoo-Collins, AFL footballers
Jarron and Jason Collins, American NBA basketball players
Felipe and Manuel Contepomi, Argentine international rugby union players
Alissa and Amber Czisny, American figure skaters
Gowans and James Gowans, SANFL footballers
Kenya and Kidra Dandridge, basketball players
Philipp and David Degen, Swiss national footballers
Jorge and Julio Dely Valdes, Panamanian international footballers
Jon and Robert Dohring, (born 1986), NCAA Division III 1-meter and 3-meter springboard national champions
Jeroen and Henrico Drost, Dutch football (soccer) players
Dennis and Mats Estensen, (1991-) Norwegian skateboarders
Mark and Michael Evans (born 1957), Canadian rowers
Caroline and Georgina Evers-Swindell, New Zealand world champions double sculls (rowing).
Stephen and Matthew Febey, AFL footballers
Peter and Chris Ferraro, National Hockey League players
Kristy and Kelly Fisher NY Islanders Ice Girls
Miguel and Javier Flaño, Spanish football (soccer) players
Jörg and Uwe Freimuth (born 1961), East German track and field athletes
Kaokor and Khaosai Galaxy (born 1959), Thai world champion boxers
Joey and Stephen Graham, NBA basketball players
Horace and Harvey Grant (born 1965), NBA players
Michael and Marcus Griffin (born 1985), National Football League (NFL) 2007 draft DB prospects (Texas) likely to go early
Tim and Tom Gullikson, pro tennis players, doubles champions
Paul and Morgan Hamm (born 1982), Olympic gymnasts
Don and Ron Harris (born 1961), professional wrestlers
Alvin and Calvin Harrison, American sprinters and Olympic athletes
Earl and Dave Hebner, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling referees
Matt Hughes and Mark Hughes, mixed martial artists
Jenny and Susanna Kallur, Swedish hurdle runners
René and Willy van de Kerkhof (born 1951), Dutch international footballers
Tai and Tasesa Lavea (born 1980), New Zealand former NRL footballers (Tasesa now plays rugby union in New Zealand)
Darjuš and Kšyštof Lavrinovič, Lithuania international basketball players
Nathan and Ryan Lonie, AFL footballers
Alistair and Stewart Lord, AFL footballers
Henrik and Joel Lundqvist, Swedish ice hockey players
Phil and Steve Mahre, American skiers
Hamish and James Marshall, New Zealand cricketers
Coco and Kelly Miller (born 1978), WNBA players
Kazuyuki and Koji Morisaki (born 1981), Japanese football (soccer) players
Brett and Josh Morris, rugby league footballers
Isabelle and Beatrice Mouthon (born 1966), French triathletes
Mildred and Marianne Muis (born 1968), Dutch swimmers
Akona and Odwa Ndungane (born 1981), South African rugby union footballers
Philip Neville, English footballer, and Tracey Neville, English netballer
Dennis and Gérard de Nooijer, Dutch footballers
Amanda and Isabelle Nylander, Swedish figure skaters
Emilia and Erika Nyström, Finnish beach volleyball players
Kenji and Tsugiharu Ogiwara (born 1969), Japanese Nordic combined world champion skiers
Hiromi and Takami Ominami (born 1975), Japanese long-distance runners
Javier and Ricardo Otxoa Palacios (born 1974, Ricardo died in 2001), Spanish cyclists
Ashley and Courtney Paris (born 1987), American basketball players
Mike and Dan Pletch (born 1983), Canadian rugby union players
Franco and Lucas Ponceano, Major League Baseball players]]
Andreas and Thomas Ravelli, Swedish football players
Ann and Claire Recht, Division I women's volleyball
Michael and Jeffrey Reider (born 1982), Hungarian football (soccer) players
Ebbe and Peter Sand (born 1972), Danish football (soccer) players
Hisato and Yūto Satō (born 1982), Japanese football (soccer) players
Chris and Brad Scott, AFL footballers
Daniel and Henrik Sedin, Swedish ice hockey players
Mike and Todd Shane, professional wrestlers
Fabio and Rafael Silva, Brazilian footballers, who signed for Manchester United in February 2007
Patrik and Peter Sundstrom, Swedish ice hockey players
Ron and Rich Sutter (born 1963) Canadian, NHL hockey players
Brandon and Ryan Ting, NCAA Division I USC Trojans football players 2003-2006
Dick and Tom Van Arsdale, former NBA basketball players
Roel and Mansueto Velasco (born 1972), Filippino boxers
Darryl and Shane Wakelin, AFL footballers
Kevin and Kerrod Walters, rugby league footballers
Mark and Steve Waugh (born 1965), Australian cricketers
Dora and Cora Webber (born 1958), American women world champion boxers
Cristian and Damiano Zenoni (born 1977), Italian football (soccer) players
Marcin and Michał Żewłakow (born 1976), Polish international footballers
Bengt and Björn Zikarsky (born 1967), German freestyle swimmers
[edit] Twins in modeling
Kyle and Lane CarlsonKelly and Sabrina Aldridge, Irene Marie Models featured on MTV's 8th & Ocean
Leesa and Laura Andrew (born 1981), American actresses and entrepreneurs
Michelle and Amanda Babin, American reality TV contestants and models
Shane and Sia Barbi, Playboy models
Derek and Keith Brewer
Kyle and Lane Carlson
DeeDee and CeeCee Crowder
Tapur and Tupur Chatterjee, Indian models
Bruna and Sara Gontija, Brazilian twins, voted the most beautiful twins in the world [1]
Bruce and Seth Hall, American actors
Flávio and Gustavo Mendonça (born 1978) models, TV hosts
Naima and Nia Mora, American models
Sammy and Sasha Nelson
Becky and Jesse O'Donohue, American reality TV contestants and models
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (born 1986), American actresses and entrepreneurs
Paige and Ryanne Kettner (born 1991), American actresses and models
Derek and Drew Riker, reality TV contestants and models
Day and Night, twin Suicide Girls models
[edit] Twin authors
The "Guptara Twins", brothers Suresh Guptara and Jyoti Guptara, authors of the Insanity Saga (Conspiracy of Calaspia and sequels)
[edit] Twins in politics
Angela Eagle and Maria Eagle, British members of Parliament.
Jarosław and Lech Kaczyński, Polish former prime minister and president respectively; formerly child actors
[edit] Twins in business
David and Frederick Barclay (1934 - ) are British businessmen. Their Press Holdings company owns The Business, The Spectator magazine, The Telegraph Group Limited.
[edit] Twins in crime
Albert and Ebenezer Fox
Jenna and Sunny Han
The Krays
June and Jennifer Gibbons
[edit] Twins in the military
Johnny and Luther Htoo (born circa 1987), Burmese guerrillas
Gene C. McKinney and James C. McKinney of the U.S. Army. James was assigned to take over Gene's duties as Sergeant Major of the Army, the highest-ranking NCO in the Army, while Gene was under investigation.
William Wallace and Willard Willis Savercool of the U.S. Army. Both served at the age of 14.
[edit] Twins in science
Alex and Michael Bronstein, co-inventors of a three-dimensional face recognition technology
Mark E. and Scott J. Kelly, first astronaut twins
Kian and Remee Hodgson, twins genetically born from biracial parents; one is dark-, the other light-skinned
Stewart and Cyril Marcus, gynecologists - inspiration for the David Cronenberg film Dead Ringers
Alicia and Jasmine Singerl, similar set of twins as Kian and Remee Hodgson
[edit] Twins in Mythology
Castor and Pollux, the Gemini twins, aka the Dioscuri.
Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra, twin sisters of Castor and Pollux.
Romulus and Remus, mythical founders of Rome
Lava and Kusha, twins of Lord Rama and Sita.
Apollo and Artemis, son and daughter of Zeus and Leto. Apollo is the god of the sun and Artemis is the goddess of the moon, hunting, and fertility.
Heracles and Iphicles (twins from different fathers).
[edit] Twins in speech therapy
Poto and Cabengo
June and Jennifer Gibbons
[edit] Conjoined (Siamese) twins
Conjoined twins Chang and Eng BunkerLadan and Laleh Bijani (1974-2003), Iranian, united by the head; died during separation surgery in Singapore
Pristian Yuliana and Pristian Yuliani, Indonesian twins conjoined at the head (Craniopagus). Dr. Padmosantjojo have successfully separated them at the age of 6 months in Jakarta by 1987. This successful separation is a milestone of neuro surgery history in the world. Right now, Pristian Yuliana and Pristian Yuliani have completed their high school.
Lea and Tabea Block German twins joined at the head. Tabea died during surgery in the U.S.
Chang and Eng Bunker (1811-1874), from Thailand, joined by the areas around their xiphoid cartilages, but over time the join stretched; the expression Siamese twins is derived from their case
Mary and Eliza Chulkhurst (1100-1134) (also known as the Biddenden Maids) from England. They are the earliest known set of conjoined twins.
Lazarus and Joannes Baptista Colloredo (1617-164?)
Abigail and Brittany Hensel (1990-) American: two heads, two arms, two legs, cannot be separated
Kendra and Maliyah Herrin, conjoined twins from Utah separated in 2006, at age 4
Daisy and Violet Hilton (February 5, 1908 - January 6, 1969), born in England, lived in United States, actresses, appeared in the movie Freaks
Katie and Eilish Holton, conjoined twins from Ireland. Katie died from a heart attack on April 5th, 1992, four days after surgery to separate her from her sister.
Olga and Daria Kolacz - from Janikowo, Poland. Separated in Saudi Arabia, at the age of about 1. They returned home 22 March, 2005.
Masha and Dasha Krivoshlyapova (1950-2003), Soviet/Russian twin girls, rarest form of conjoined twins, only known case of dicephalus tetrabrachius dipus (two heads, four arms, two legs)
Jean and Jacques Liberra
Wiktoria and Weronika Palen - Polish twin girls, separated in the USA
Aleksandra and Patrycja Plociennik - Polish twin girls. Born on March 13, 2004, died July 24, 2005.
Lori and Reba Schappell
Emily and Francesca Selvaggio, conjoined twins separated at the earliest age
Ram and Laxman, Indian, separated by Dr. Y Nayudamma in 1992
Anjali and Geetanjali, Indian, successfully separated by Dr. Y Nayudamma in 1993
Rekha and Surekha, Indian, successfully separated by Dr. Y Nayudamma in 1998
Veena and Vani, Indian, successfully separated by Dr. Y Nayudamma in 2004
Ganga and Jamuna , Nepalese twins conjoined at the head . They were successfully separated at the age of 10 months in Singapore
Krista and Tatiana Hogan, Canadian twins conjoined at the head. Born October 25, 2006
[edit] Twin records
Alice and Nelly Clarke (born 1900), oldest twins in Britain
Mary Crombie, longest-lived person born a twin (1890-2003), sister died at 94
Thomas and Grace Houghton-Burnett (born 2002), heaviest mixed sex twins born in the UK (Thomas 10 lb 1 oz or 4.56 kg - Grace 8 lb 2 oz or 3.69 kg); also heaviest twins born via normal delivery in the UK (rather than by Caesarean section) [2]
Gin Kanie and Kin Narita (born 1892), oldest twins in Japan and national icons, died 2001 and 2000 respectively
James and Thomas Mollekin, Britain's tallest twins.
Eric and Corey Warren, Canada's heaviest twins at birth, at a combined 17.9 lbs.
Daniel and Espi Dooley, heaviest conjoined twins, born in Australia, 8.56 kg.
Claire and Ann Recht, tallest living female twins, at 6' 7" or 2.01 m [3]
Benny and Billy McGuire, heaviest ever twins at 814 and 784 pounds. Born in Hendersonville, NC, USA in 1947. Billy died in 1979, Benny in 2001. [4]
Michael and James Lanier, tallest living male twins, at 7' 6" or 2.286m [5].
Suresh Guptara and Jyoti Guptara, only known twin novelists [6]
[edit] Miscellaneous twins
Prince Aymeric and Prince Nicolas of Belgium, sons of Prince Laurent.
Barbara and Jenna Bush, daughters of George W. Bush (1981-)
Carol and Mark Thatcher, children of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
[edit] Famous people with a twin
James Alexandrou, actor (twin sister Antoinette)
Chad Allen, actor (twin sister, Charity)
Carl Anderson singer/actor (twin died as an infant)
Mario Andretti, racing driver (twin brother, Aldo)
Kofi Annan, former United Nations Secretary-General (twin sister Efua)
Lillian Asplund, last American survivor of the Titanic disaster (twin brother, Carl Edgar, died in the sinking)
Conrad Bain, Canadian actor (twin brother Bonar)
Gracia Baur, German pop singer (identical twin sister Patricia)
Blaze Berdahl, American actress (twin sister Beau)
Nicholas Brendon, actor (twin brother Kelly)
Jim Broadbent, actor (twin sister died at birth)
Gisele Bündchen, supermodel (twin sister Patrícia)
Gabrielle Carteris, American actress (twin brother, James)
Keith Chegwin, British TV presenter and former actor (twin brother, Jeff)
Gary Cherone, American musician (fraternal twin brother, Greg)
Montgomery Clift, actor (twin sister Roberta)
Henry Cooper, British boxer (twin brother George)
Bucky Covington, American Idol finalist (identical twin brother Rocky)
Andrew Daddo, Australian actor (fraternal twin Jamie)
Ann B. Davis, The Brady Bunch (twin sister Harriet)
Tanja Dexters, Miss Belgium 1998 (twin sister Mieke)
Philip K. Dick, American writer (twin sister Jane, died after birth)
Vin Diesel, American actor (fraternal twin brother Paul Vincent)
John Elway, NFL quarterback (twin sister Jana)
Theo Epstein, GM of the Boston Red Sox (twin brother Paul)
Mike Espy, former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (twin sister Michelle)
Joseph Fiennes, actor (twin brother, Jacob)
Max Gail, actor (twin sister, Mary)
Andy Garcia, actor (parasitic twin brother removed from Andy's shoulder; died soon after)
Eva Green, actress (fraternal twin sister Joy)
Jerry Hall, American model and actress (twin sister, Terry) [7]
Linda Hamilton, actress (identical twin sister Leslie, who played the "T-1000 Sarah" in Terminator 2: Judgment Day)
Victor Davis Hanson, author (fraternal twin brother Alfred)
Jon Heder, actor (identical twin brother Daniel)
William Randolph Hearst, newspaper magnate (twin died as an infant)
Jill Hennessy, Canadian actress (twin sister Jacqueline - both appeared in the movie "Dead Ringers")
Marilu Henner, actress (twin sister Crystal)
Ryan Howard, Phillies Player (twin brother Corey)
Matt Hughes, martial arts fighter (identical twin brother Mark)
Marlon Jackson, singer (twin brother Brandon, died at birth)
David Jason, actor (twin brother Jason died at birth)
Chris Joannou, Silverchair bass player (twin sister Louise)
Jay Kay, singer (twin brother died at birth)
Cory Kennedy, American Internet celebrity (fraternal twin sister Chris)
Ashton Kutcher, actor (fraternal twin brother Michael)
David Kohan, TV producer (twin brother Jono)
Kate Lawler, UK Big Brother 3 winner (twin sister Karen)
Gigi Leung, singer (twin brother)
Liberace, impresario (twin died as an infant)
Tony Liberatore, AFL footballer with the Western Bulldogs (twin brother Fred)
Cory Lidle, Former MLB Player (twin brother Kevin)
John Maine, Major League Baseball pitcher (fraternal twin brother)
Shawn Marion, NBA basketball player (twin sister Shawnett)
Susie Maroney, Australian swimmier (fraternal twin Sean)
Kim Mathers, Eminem's ex wife (non-identical twin Dawn)
Victor A. McKusick, professor of genetics (twin brother Vincent was chief justice of the Maine superior court)
Naima Mora, America's Next Top Model (twin sister Nia)
Alanis Morissette, Canadian rock singer/songwriter (twin brother Wade)
Burt Munro, New Zealand motorcycle racer (twin sister died at birth)
Mandy Musgrave, American actress (identical twin sister Jamie)
Gaute Ormåsen, Norwegian singer (fraternal twin brother Hogne)
Jason Orange, member of Take That (twin brother Justin)
Alexandra Paul, actress on Baywatch (identical twin sister, Caroline, is a writer and firefighter)
Elvis Presley, (twin brother Jesse Garon died at birth)
Richard Quest, CNN anchor (twin sister Caroline)
Dack Rambo, American actor (twin brother, Dirk)
Judy Reyes, actress
Marty Robbins, Country Music singer (twin sister Mamie)
Isabella Rossellini, actress (twin sister Ingrid)
J.D. Roth, actor
Judith Scott, artist (twin sister, Joyce)
Teemu Selänne, hockey player (twin brother, Paavo)
Sab Shimono, actor
Lori Singer, actress (twin brother Gregory)
Gabriela Spanic, Venezuelan actress (twin sister Daniela)
Katy Steele, lead singer of Little Birdy, (twin brother, Jake)
Curtis Strange, professional golfer, (identical brother Allen)
Ed Sullivan, TV host (twin died as an infant)
Kiefer Sutherland, actor (twin sister Rachel)
Amanda Tapping, actress (twin brother Chris)
Jim Thorpe, American athlete (twin brother, Charlie)
Jon Tickle, UK Big Brother 4
Garrett Tierney, musician (identical twin brother Shaun)
Paul Tsongas, American politician (twin sister, Thaleia)
Ronan Tynan, twin brother died as an infant
Sarah Vowell, American author (twin sister Amy)
Shayne Ward, (twin sister Emma)
Billy Dee Williams, actor
Ricky Williams, American football player (twin sister Cassie)
Will Young, British singer (fraternal twin brother Rupert)
Sandra Sully, Australian Journalist
Sorry it's so long it's just copy and pasted from a site so sorry if it doesn't make sense.