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* Then again, there's [[Beck (musician)|Beck Hansen]] of "Loser" fame (who plays guitar), and guitar legend [[Jeff Beck]].
* '''[[Justin Bieber]]''' is a famous singer. Behold, '''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE4fBkCUy5g Justin] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABVmyG6_Ph0 Bieber]''' the 35 year old tech support specialist from Jacksonville, Florida.
** Or, '''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130707074259/http://iraffiruse.net/post/6861452358 Justin (John) Bieber]''', 50 year old carpenter from Ohio. He does not like being associated with Justin Bieber.
* '''[[Rebecca Black]]''', when she's not lookin' forward to the weekend, [https://web.archive.org/web/20140124075247/http://www.10tv.com/content/stories/2011/08/30/westerville-rebecca-black-mix-up.html is a bikini model].
* '''Robert Blake''' was an actor who ([[Rule of Cautious Editing Judgement|allegedly]]) murdered his wife. [http://www.j-archive.com/showplayer.php?player_id=512 Bob Blake] was a 5-time ''[[Jeopardy!]]'' champion who was not only the first player to earn over $75,000 in regular competition (which was the then-winnings cap), but also won the 1990 Tournament of Champions. Neither seems to be related to Robert M. Blake, creator of the [[World of Fizz]].
* '''[[Steve Blum]]''' is a voice actor known for roles in (among others) [[Cowboy Bebop]] and [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]. '''Steven Blum''' is an associate director of ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?|Whose Line Is It Anyway]]''. Neither seems to be related to '''Steve Bloom''', a South African photographer and published author.
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* In [[Carl Sagan]]'s ''The Demon-Haunted World'', he tells a story of being picked up at an airport by a driver named '''William Buckley'''. The driver thought Carl had the same problem as he did, since Carl had the same name as "that science guy." (His response: "I '''am''' that science guy.")
* '''Buffalo, Texas''' changed its name twice because of sports: first to '''Blue Star, Texas''' when the Dallas Cowboys played the Buffalo Bills in the Super Bowl (twice), and later to '''Green Star, Texas''' when the Dallas Stars played the Buffalo Sabres for the Stanley Cup.
* When I say '''[[Richard Burton (actor)|Richard Burton]]''', do I mean the actor who married [[Elizabeth Taylor]] twice or the translator, spy/explorer who translated ''[[Arabian Nights|The 1001 Nights]]'', went to Mecca, and tried to find the source of the Nile? They even made a movie (''Mountains of the Moon'') about the explorer; it did not star the actor (he would have been too old).
* And when I say '''Robert Burton''', do I mean the author of ''The Anatomy of Melancholy'' or the British track star?
* '''Kate Bush''': [[Kate Bush|a beautiful and amazingly talented but notoriously reclusive British singer with her own unique style]] or [http://gundam.wikia.com/wiki/Kate_Bush a character from Gundam].
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*** Similarly, the [[Doom Patrol]]'s Flash Forward is surprised to find the prosthetics expert helping Robotman is Georgian. "Naw, see, my mama, ''she'' from Atlanta, and if ''you'' a cracker..."
** In ''[[Community]]'' Troy is representing Georgia at a Model UN, and breaks out an outrageous Southern accent. It turns out he did research the right place, he just decided to do the accent anyway.
** The two Georgias are mentioned in a throwaway reference in the novel ''[[Starship Troopers (novel)|Starship Troopers]]''.
* '''Joe Gibbs''': Former Washington Redskins coach or legendary [[Reggae]] producer?
* '''Paul Gilbert''' was an actor in [[The Thirties]]. A different Paul Gilbert played guitar with pop-metal bands Racer X and Mr. Big.
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* If you're inquiring about '''Gary Hart''', it's either the former Senator or the late pro wrestling manager.
* When you say '''[[Anne Hathaway]]''', are you talking about the actress from ''[[The Princess Diaries]]'' and ''[[The Devil Wears Prada]]'', or [[William Shakespeare]]'s wife?
* Is '''Richard Hatch''' the star of [[Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|the original [[''Battlestar Galactica Classic'']], or the winner of the first season of [[Survivor]]?
* '''Tony Hawks''' is an English comedian and author who once went around Ireland with a fridge. '''Tony ''Hawk''''' is the pro skateboarder and [[Tony Hawks Pro Skater|video game star]]. A lot of people get them mixed up, and Hawks has reserved [https://web.archive.org/web/20131207153253/http://tony-hawks.com/skateboarding.php a section of his site] for the e-mails he gets from skating fans, and the "slightly mischievous" replies he gives.
{{quote|'''E-mail:''' hi can you send me tips
'''Answer:''' Yes. Here's two -- don't stand downwind of flatulent people, and try not to get involved in leapfrogging unicorns. }}
* '''Fran Healy''': A singer/guitarist and songwriter for the Scottish rock band Travis, and a former Major League Baseball catcher and current New York Mets announcer.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20131126153622/http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/A-Tale-of-Two-Kellys.html?yhp=1 Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hildebrandt].
* During [[World War Two]], there was a US soldier with the same name as '''[[Adolf Hitler]]'''. When asked about whether he would change his name, the soldier replied "let the other guy change '''his''' name."
* Lampshaded in ''[[More Information Than You Require]]'', when author John Hodgman (aka [[Mascot|a PC]]) digs up an old ad for rainwear bearing his name, and, like him, advertising Mackintoshes.
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* '''[[The Assassination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford|Jesse James]]''': A Wild West gangster, or a chopper bike builder?
** '''Jessie James''' is an american singer.
* '''[[Jeff Jarrett]]''', the Founder of [[TNA]] or [https://web.archive.org/web/20130303004626/http://news.yahoo.com/2-accused-grim-real-life-weekend-bernies-201320378.html some dude that died in Denver] [[Of Corpse He's Alive|to which his friends pull off a]] [[Real Life]] [[Weekend at Bernie's]] scenario.
* A few months ago, a guy was hit by a car. His name? '''[https://web.archive.org/web/20111021103355/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37015837/ Lord Jesus Christ]'''. He was named after [[Jesus]], founding figure of [[Christianity]].
* '''[[Andrew Johnson]]''' was not only (1) the President who was impeached but also: (2) a politician for the Prohibition Party in the 1940's; (3) an Asian actor; (4) an architect; (5) a British footballer; (6) a cross-country skier; and (7) a Civil War soldier.
* One '''Ben ''Johnson''''' was a prolific actor. Another Ben Johnson was disqualifed from the 1988 Summer Olympics after testing positive for a banned steroid. Ben ''Jonson'' was an English playwright and poet, whose artistry exerted a lasting impact upon English poetry and stage comedy.
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* '''[[Yuuichi Nakamura]]''' is a voice actor known for playing [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Graham Aker]] and [[Macross Frontier|Alto Saotome]]. Yuichi Nakamura is a live-action actor known for playing [[Kamen Rider Den-O|Yuto Sakurai/Kamen Rider Zeronos]]. The two are apparently friends in real life.
* '''Keiji Nazakawa:''' Renowned chef known for going against Iron Chef Japanese Masahara Morimoto? Or [[Barefoot Gen|Hiroshima a-bomb survivor best known for his manga which tells his story?]]
* This one is on a smaller scale, but you have '''Mike Nelson''', comedian and [[Mystery Science Theater 3000|Joel Robinson]]'s [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]], and Mike Nelson, weatherman for Denver's [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] affiliate KMGH. And politician Michael "Mike" Nelson, a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.
** Mike Nelson was also the name of Lloyd Bridges's character on ''Sea Hunt''.
* The '''''New York Daily News''''' name is shared by two unrelated newspapers: one, founded in 1855 by Gideon Tucker, flourished under Benjamin Wood, became notable for its pro-Confederate and racist bias, and closed in 1906; the other, founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson (as the '''''Illustrated Daily News'''''), attracted readers with sensational coverage of crime, scandal, and violence, and at one point, it had the largest circulation of any daily newspaper in the United States.
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* '''Jim O'Brien''' coached basketball in Boston (at Boston College) before leaving in 1987 to coach college basketball in Ohio (Ohio State). Then in 1994 Jim O'Brien, who had previously coached college basketball in Ohio (for Dayton), became head coach of the Boston Celtics.
* '''Paul O'Neill''', [[wikipedia:Paul O'Neill (Secretary of the Treasury)|former Secretary of the Treasury]], or '''Paul O'Neill''', [[wikipedia:Paul O'Neill (baseball)|former Reds/Yankees outfielder]].
* '''Terry O'Reilly''', of Canada: former captain of the Boston Bruins, or adwriterad-writer and co-creator/writer/host of CBC Radio's ''[[The Age Ofof Persuasion]]'' and ''[[Under the Influence]]''?
** And neither of them is Terry Riley, composer of minimalist classic ''In C''.
* '''John Oates''' teamed with Daryl Hall to form a popular singing duo, while John''ny'' Oates was a Major League Baseball player and manager.
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* There's novelty singer '''[[Ray Stevens]]'''. And then there's pro wrestling great Ray "The Crippler" Stevens.
* '''Sarah Stiles''': A New York actress who played Kate Monster and Lucy in ''[[Avenue Q]]'' and Joanne in ''Vanities: The Musical'', a Utah photographer, a Georgetown University professor, or a San Francisco composer?
* '''[[Sting (music)|Sting]]''' is either a [[The Police|Famous Musician]] or a [[Wrestler/Sting (wrestling)|Pro Wrestler]]. Also the name of [[The Lord of the Rings|Frodo's sword]], [[The Sting|a movie]], [[Sting Entertainment|a Japanese video game developer]], and a music trope.
* '''George Strait''': [[George Strait|Country music singer]] or former ABC News correspondent?
* Captain '''Dorothy Stratton''' (1899-2006) was the first director of the U.S. Coast Guard Women's Reserve. '''Dorothy Stratten''' (1960-1980) was Playmate of the Year for 1980 and the victim of a murder.
* '''[[The House of Stuart|James Stuart]]''', the name of more than one Scottish/English king; and '''James Stewart''', the birth name of Stewart Granger, as well as long, tall [[Jimmy Stewart]] the actor.
* After appearing as an expert witness in the very highly publicized ''[[Johnny Depp|Depp]] v. [[Amber Heard|Heard]]'' trial, Virginia based Doctor of Psychiatry and psychiatry expert witness David R. Spiegel was frequently described by media with the resume of Stanford Professor, Doctor of Psychiatry and psychiatry expert witness David Spiegel. Given the Virginia based Spiegel's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJpjYSFvelY bizarre performance in court] and less exceptional qualifications, there's serious speculation Heard's legal team made the mistake themselves.
 
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** John Williams was also a British character actor who had memorable supporting roles in a couple of [[Alfred Hitchcock|Hitchcock]] films.
** There were also two NBA players in the late [[The Eighties|1980s]]/early [[The Nineties|1990s]] named John Williams. One was known as "Hot Rod" Williams; the other was nicknamed "Hot Plate" due to his ample weight.
** [[Sierra|Sierra On-Line]] founder Ken Williams has a brother named [https://web.archive.org/web/20131118040939/http://www.sierragamers.com/aspx/m/669741 John] who was marketing director for about 20 years.
* '''Michelle Williams''': Either a blonde actress, or a former member of [[Destiny's Child|Destinys Child]].
* '''Mike Williams'''. He's an overrated NFL player who has largely eaten his way out of the league. Now, do you mean the Left Tackle from Texas or the Wide Receiver from USC?