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Men Who Look Like Lee Pace

by LiRa

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Personally, I think Lee Pace looks like no other actor I know. But since I began this whole look-a-like bit with Anna Friel yesterday, I thought it would be fun to do one for Lee.

It was difficult to find someone who may resemble him because there is something about Lee Pace’s face. If you’ve been staring at his photos long enough, you would be able to see that his face changes from angle to angle, from look to look. There’s a distinctive feature that’s all Lee. But somehow, each photo is different.

But say, if I were casting an older brother for Lee in a movie? I would have to get Clive Owen, he’d be perfect. I dare say, they even have the same nasal tone; they sound alike. Don’t you agree?

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A careful search led me to this guy, JJ Field. I’m not familiar with him. But he’s supposed to be an accomplished British actor, who starred in the third installment of Goal! (Anna Friel was in the first one), among other movies. I found a few photos of him online, so you be the judge…. I am beginning to see the slight resemblance, though. Can you?

JJ Field looks like Lee Pace

But here’s someone who uncannily does look like Lee Pace (thanks Howard for pointing it out) —- it’s Peter Lawford, another British actor from the 40’s. Our grandmas and grandpas will probably remember him, for he is part of the famous Rat Pack.

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So, that’s three British men who look like Lee Pace.

Do you agree with the choices?

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3 Responses to “Men Who Look Like Lee Pace”

  1. Ada Says:

    i googled “lee pace jj field” after re-watching a few pd episodes and noticing the resemblance to the lead in the new northanger abbey adaptation (recommended, if you haven’t seen it!). i think it’s UNCANNY.

    the peter lawford i don’t see as much, but the clive own thing is interesting!

  2. Barb Says:

    Lee Pace is darling. Have you seen “Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day”? BUT JJ Feild (check your spelling) is a great actor. He has such an expressive face and his voice and mannerisms are wonderful. In addition to Jane Austen’s “Northanger Abbey” of 2008 he was in a semi recent Agatha Christie “Death on the Nile” and was really good.

  3. Fraulein N Says:

    Wow. I can see the resemblance in all of them.

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