Twins in entertainment or news Ann Landers (died 2002) and Abigail Van Buren, American advice columnists (born 1918) Barbara and Jenna Bush (born 1981), daughters of President George W. Bush Craig and Charlie Reid, Scottish alternative rockers The Proclaimers Evan and Jaron Lowenstein, rock band ("Crazy for This Girl") Johnny and Luther Htoo (born 1990), Burmese guerrilla warriors Kelley and Kim Deal, musicians, members of The Breeders Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (born 1986), American actresses Mark E. Kelly and Scott J. Kelly, astronauts Pier Angeli and Marisa Pavan, Italian actresses Robin and Maurice Gibb (died 2003), British-born Australian musicians, born in 1949; with older brother Barry, formed the Bee Gees Ross McWhirter and Norris McWhirter, compilers of the Guinness Book of Records Shane and Sia Barbi, Playboy models Tia and Tamara Mowry (born 1978), American actresses Conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker (1811-1874), from Thailand, united by the side skin; the expression Siamese twins is derived from their case Ladan and Laleh Bijani (1974-2003), Iranian, united by the head; died during separation surgery Famous people with a twin Conrad Bain, (born 1923) Candian actor, has identical twin brother Alanis Morissette, Canadian rock singer/songwriter (twin brother Wade) Elvis Presley, rock superstar and actor (twin brother Jesse died at birth) Henry Cooper, British boxing regional champion - his brother, George, was also a boxer Isabella Rossellini, actress (twin sister Isotta, Professor of Literature) Jim Broadbent, actor (twin sister died at birth) John Elway, former NFL quarterback, two-time Super Bowl winner (twin sister Janet) Justin Timberlake, singer (twin sister Laura, died in birth) Kiefer Sutherland, actor (twin sister Rachel) Linda Hamilton, actress (twin sister Leslie) Montgomery Clift, actor (twin sister Roberta) Fictional multiple birth sets Harry, Barry, Larry, Jerry and Nathan Jr., the Arizona quintuplets of Raising Arizona, a Joel and Ethan Coen film Beverly and Elliot Mantle, the twin doctor of Dead Ringers played by Jeremy Irons Historical twins Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene (1st century BC), the twins of Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra Faustus and Fausta Cornelius Sulla (1st century BC), twin sons of Lucius Cornelius Sulla king Henry II of Castile and twin brother Fradique of Trastamara (killed 1358), born in 1333 king Henry III of Castile and king Ferdinand I of Aragon (born 1379) Ronald and Reginald Kray, (born 1933, died 1995 and 2000), British gangsters Saint Benedict and Saint Scholastica (6th century), founders of the religious Benedictine Order for monks and nuns Multiple births Dionne Quintuplets Dilley Sextuplets McCaughey Septuplets Louis-Chukwu Octuplets Mythological twins Apollo and Diana, Roman mythology Castor and Polydeuces (Castor and Pollux), Greek and Roman mythology Jacob and Esau, biblical Perez and Zerah, biblical Romulus and Remus, mythological founders of Rome, raised by a she-wolf The Man in the Iron Mask, 18th century myth, claimed to be the twin of Louis XIV of France Twin Records Alice and Nelly Clarke (born 1900), oldest twins in Britain Gin Kanie and Kin Narita (born 1892), oldest twins in Japan and national icons, died 2001 and 2000 respectively Mary Crombie, longest-lived person born a twin (1890-2003), sister died at 94 Twins in Sports Alvin and Calvin Harrison, American sprinters and Olympic athletes Antonia and Ferdinand Becherer, German Olympic figure skate team Dora and Cora Webber (born 1958), American women world champion boxers Horace Grant, current NBA player, and Harvey Grant, former NBA player; born in 1965 Ronde and Tiki Barber, NFL players José and Ozzie Canseco, MLB baseball players Dick and Tom Van Arsdale, former NBA basketball players. Phil and Steve Mahre, skiers Coco and Kelly Miller (born 1978), WNBA players Heather and Heidi Burge, former WNBA players Mark and Steve Waugh (born 1965), Australian cricketersers Twins in Politics Angela Eagle and Maria Eagle, British Members of Parliament. External Link Mothers of Twins Club