16 Celebrities Who Have Surprising Ancestors

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It seems everyone is interested in learning about genealogy these days. Companies like Ancestry.com have made it easy to gain insight into not only one’s history, but also that of others – including famous people. Here are some celebrities who have rather interesting relatives – we can’t believe we didn’t connect the dots!

Tom Hanks & Abraham Lincoln

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We have yet to meet someone who isn’t a fan of Tom Hanks. The beloved actor, best known for his roles in Forrest Gump (1994) and Toy Story (1995), revealed in the 2013 National Geographic documentary, Killing Lincoln, that he’s a distant relative of the one and only Abraham Lincoln!

According to Hanks, he’s the former US president‘s third cousin, four times removed. Their relation can be traced back through his mother, Nancy Hanks.

Katharine Hepburn & Eleanor of Aquitaine

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Katharine Hepburn is widely considered one of Vintage Hollywood‘s most famous film stars. Her acting ability afforded her four Academy Awards for Best Actress, one of which was for her portrayal of 12th-century French queen Eleanor of Aquitaine in 1968’s The Lion in Winter.

Fans of the movie will be elated to learn Hepburn is actually a direct descendant of the Royal. Talk about an interesting tidbit to share at your next dinner party.

Jamie Lee Curtis & Janet Leigh

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“Like mother, like daughter.” No truer saying can be used to describe Janet Leigh and her daughter, Jamie Lee Curtis. Each starred in films that defined their generations – so much so that they’re still popular to this day!

Leigh is best known for her role as Marion Crane in the Alfred Hitchcock thriller, Psycho (1960), while Curtis launched herself into the spotlight by starring in John Lee Carpenter’s Halloween franchise.

Robert Pattinson & Vlad the Impaler

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While he’s publicly shared his dislike for the Twilight franchise, it would appear Robert Pattinson was destined to play the role of Edward Cullen. Why? Because he’s a distant relative of Vlad III – better known as Vlad the Impaler.

Vlad the Impaler is widely thought to be the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s novel, Dracula. He was Voivode of Wallachia three times in his life and is considered a national hero in Romania.

Patton Oswald & Genghis Khan

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Genghis Khan was known to father many (and we mean many) children over his lifetime, so it’s no surprise he has descendants living in all parts of the world to this day. One such person is comedian and actor Patton Oswald!

Oswald made the claim while being interviewed by Conan O’Brien, telling the talk show host that he’d come across his ancestry via a 23 and Me test. “[He] had s** with everything! […] There are trees that are descended from Genghis Khan,” he joked.

Anna Chancellor & Jane Austen

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One of actress Anna Chancellor’s most iconic roles was as Caroline Bingley in the 1995 film adaption of Jane Austen‘s novel, Pride and Prejudice. What many might not know is Chancellor is actually a distant relative of the famed English author.

While the type of relation is debated among sources – some say Austen is her great aunt eight times removed, while others say she was actually six times removed – Chancellor’s ancestry cannot be disputed. Additionally, she’s also related to former British Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith, a relative of another star on this list.

Kit Harrington & Robert Catesby

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Kit Harrington is best known for playing Jon Snow in the critically acclaimed HBO series, Game of Thrones (2011-19), but did you know he once played the role of one of his ancestors?

Harrington’s mother is a descendant of Robert Catesby, the mastermind behind the 1605 Gunpowder Plot to blow up British Parliament and replace the monarchy with a Catholic one. Over 400 years later, Harrington portrayed him in the 2017 film, Gunpowder.

Chris Pine & Anne Gwynne

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Anne Gwynne is considered one of Hollywood’s original scream queens, thanks to her appearance in such films as 1943’s Black Friday and 1944’s House of Frankenstein. Her storied career spanned decades, so it’s no surprise her descendants also have the acting bug.

As it turns out, Gwynne is the maternal grandmother of actor Chris Pine. Many could argue his career has outshined that of his late grandmother, with starring roles in Star Trek franchise, two Wonder Woman films and Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014).

Meghan Markle & William Shakespeare

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Meghan Markle may be known for being a celebrated actor and the wife of Prince Harry, but she also has another claim to fame: being a relative of the one and only William Shakespeare. Their relation became known in 2017, with MyHeritage stating she is the playwright’s fifth cousin 13 times removed.

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Bonus Fact: Markle is also related to Winston Churchill, Britain’s prime minister during the Second World War!

Clint Eastwood & Henry I of England

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It’s hard to believe Clint Eastwood would be related to British royalty, but that appears to be the case. According to genealogical experts, the famed actor is a distant relative of Henry I, who served as the king of England from 1100, until 1135.

This relation means Eastwood also shares a heritage with the following individuals: actor Sigourney Weaver, President Franklin Pierce, business tycoon Bill Gates, Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and First Lady Nancy Reagan.

Helena Bonham Carter & Violet Bonham Carter

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Helena Bonham Carter is related to everyone in Britain. Seriously, her genealogy is stacked with some pretty recognizable names, including the historic Fould family and Herbert Henry Asquith. However, the most interesting thing about her lineage is without a doubt her relation to one of the Führer‘s most wanted.

Bonham Carter’s grandmother, Violet Bonham Carter, was an outspoken critic of fascism during the 1930s. Her views were so politically charged that Germany’s leader putt her in his “black book” of anti-fascist Britons he wanted to see arrested.

Harry Lloyd & Charles Dickens

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Anna Chancellor isn’t the only celebrity to be related to a famous author. According to Harry Lloyd’s mother, Marion Evelyn, the British actor is the great-great-great-grandson of Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities author, Charles Dickens.

Before marriage, Marion Evelyn’s surname was Dickens. She claims she’s a direct descendant of Sir Henry Dickens, Charles’ son, who was a successful lawyer during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Cindy Crawford & Ernest Hemingway

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While we’re on the topic of authors, we can’t not mention Cindy Crawford’s relation to Ernest Hemingway!

During an appearance on the PBS series Who Do You Think You Are? (2004-present), the famed model learned from Christopher Child that she and Hemingway are distantly related.

Benedict Cumberbatch & Richard III of England

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Sherlock (2010-17) actor Benedict Cumberbatch is another actor with royal lineage. However, unlike Clint Eastwood, his distant relative is Richard III of England.

The Royal, who ruled as the king of England and the lord of Ireland from 1483-85, was the last of the House of Plantaganet and the last king of the House of York. He was portrayed by Cumberbatch in the 2012 series, The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses.

Edward Norton & Pocahontas

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Another celebrity who was blown away by their ancestry while filming an episode of Who Do You Think You Are? is Edward Norton. Appearing on the series in 2023, the actor learned he’s related to Pocahontas.

According to Norton, there had been rumors regarding his family’s possible relation to Pocahontas, but they’d, for the most part, been dismissed. “Makes you realize what a small piece of the whole human story you are,” he told host Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

Kate Middleton & George Washington

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In the lead-up to the Royal wedding between Kate Middleton and Prince William, the New England Historic Genealogical Society traced the Princess of Wales’ lineage back to the first president of the United States – that’s right, George Washington.

Middleton is Washington’s eighth cousin eight times removed. The pair’s common ancestor, Sir William Gascoigne, died in 1487.

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In an unusual twist, it would appear that William is also distantly related to Washington. His mother, Princess Diana, and great-grandmother, Elizabeth the Queen Mother, were his cousins.