- Some Hollywood A-listers are known for their hair, clothing, and their posture
- These celebrities have been disguised in these images
- Can YOU guess who they are?
Many people have every aspect of their favorite celebrities memorized, however, if there was an element of disguise would you still be able to identify a famous face?
Some Hollywood A-listers are known for their hair, clothing, and even their posture.
However, not all are as easy to spot, no matter how much you may look up to them.
In this exhibition hosted by Staley Wise Gallery, photographs of concealed celebrities are on full display, giving you a chance to test out how well you really know these popular faces. The carefully curated snaps are captured by various talented photographs who use the element of disguise to reveal the characteristics, and gestures of these icons.
So, can you guess who these famous personalities are from just a fraction of their face, their silhouette, their clothes, and more?
Scroll down to see if your guesses were correct…
1. The 44th President of United States
The 44th President who was known for being the first African American to serve in that office from 2009 to 2017.
This member of the Democratic party is known signing many landmark bills during his first two years in office, including the Affordable Care Act, and the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010.
Him and his family are frequently shares photos of themselves all loved up on social media, with the President even sharing his favorite songs and books.
2. A Hollywood style icon
The epitome of Hollywood chic who was known for her combination of grace and style.
She was best known for her work in Sabrina (1954) and Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961).
This star was identified as a film and fashion icon and was ranked by the American Film Institute as the third-greatest female screen legend from the Classical Hollywood cinema and was inducted into the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame.
3. An actor with a five-decade-spanning career
A retired American actor and filmmaker who was best known for his work in The Shining (1980), Batman (1989), and The Departed (2006).
His career spanned throughout five decades and saw him earning three Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards, six Golden Globe Awards, a Grammy Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
Prior to becoming a household name, the New Jersey-native served in the National Guard.
4. A country star with teased hair
An American singer-songwriter, actress, and businesswoman who is known for her decades-long career in country music.
The ‘Jolene’ hitmaker turned her success as a singer and songwriter into a career in acting and business.
The Tennessee-native began her career in 1967 and eventually achieved so much fame she got her own record label.
5. An actor famous for his high-profile relationships
An American actor, producer, and philanthropist who is best known for his work in Fight Club (1999), Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005), and Once Upon A Time in Hollywood (2019).
He has received two Academy Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Primetime Emmy Award.
This actor is famous for his high-profile relationships with other A-listers, and even has four kids with one celebrity actress.
6. A Hollywood icon in silent films
An enigma on and off screen, this Hollywood actress was famous for her roles in both silent and sound films prior to World War II. One of the biggest box-office draws of the century, this Swedish actress came to America in 1925 and quickly captured the world with her remarkable beauty and irresistible allure.
Upon her Hollywood arrival, she became one of silent film’s most popular actresses. She was known for her portrayals of tragic characters and somber persona. She frequently quipped back at reporters and paparazzi who begged to know more about her life outside of the camera. She made a practice of shunning reporters, premieres and fan mail and most notably even told a reporter, ‘I want to be alone.’
7. The actress who made the hourglass figure popular
This actress was hailed to have the perfect body which caused many women to desire the same. She made the hourglass figure popular and her body measurements were 36-21-36.
She was a British-American actress who began her career as a child in the early 1940s. This actress became one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s.
She was best known for her work in Little Woman (1949) and Cleopatra (1963).
8. The Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll
Dubbed the ‘Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll’, this singer, songwriter, and actress wowed audience members with her energy-filled performances.
She had a successful career as a solo performer, with her best hit being ‘What’s Love Got to Do with It’ (1984).
This icon tragically passed away in May due to natural causes. She had long struggled with several health issues, including long-term kidney disease.
9. The man who made the line ‘I have a dream’ famous
This man was an American activist who was one of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement.
His hard work and dedication helped end segregation. At age 35, he received the Nobel Peace Prize, making him the youngest man to ever receive it.
He was assassinated on April 4, 1968.
10. The first black woman to appear on the cover of Vogue France and British Vogue
An English model who began her career at just 15 years old. She was one of six models in her generation to be branded supermodels by the fashion industry.
This model was the first ever black woman to appear on the covers of Time, Vogue France, and British Vogue.
She was recognized as one of the most in-demand models of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
11. A high-maintenance Muppet
A Muppet character best-known for her role in the TV series The Muppet Show.
She is admired for her diva personality, and tendency to use French phrases in her speech.
This character is represent the fierce, and independent attitude of women in the spotlight.
She is a force of nature who loves anything materialistic.
12. The ‘Poker Face’ hitmaker
An American singer, songwriter, and actress who is best known for her hits ‘Poker Face’ (2008), ‘Bad Romance’ (2009), and ‘Born This Way’ (2011).
She broke out into the acting world as a teen and has since starred in many films. She is known for her role in A Star is Born (2018) and House of Gucci (2021).
This actress and singer had an unlikely, yet heartwarming with Tony Bennet – who recently passed away.
13. A child star who rose to fame as the It Girl
An American actress who first gained critical acclaim at the young age of 12 for her role in the film Pretty Baby (1978).
She was initially known as a model when she was younger, but broke out into the acting world.
She has previously spoken out about the sexualization of her as a child.
The actress has rose to fame with her It Girl status.
14. An acting legend gone too soon
An Australian actor who developed a career for himself in the states and was best known for his dedication to method acting.
He moved to the United States in 1998 to develop his career. He is best known for his work in 10 Things I Hate About You (2008), and The Dark Knight (2008).
The world was shocked when he passed away at the peak of his career at age 28.
His cause of death was cardiac arrest due to an accidental overdose of prescription drugs.
15. The first lady from 1961 to 1963
An American socialite, writer, photographer, and book editor.
She served as the first lady of the United States from 1961 to 1963. This first lady was known for her ability to prioritize children.
She worked on turning the White House into a real home for her family and even transformed the third floor into a kindergarten school.
This socialite was envied for her chic style and classiness.
16. The ‘tiny Dancer’ hitmaker
A British singer, pianist and composer who was acclaimed by critics and musicians.
He is best known for his hits ‘Tiny Dancer’ (1971), Rocket Man (1972), and ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart’ (1976).
He came out as gay in 1992. He became a supporter of same-sex marriage in 2012 and noted that Jesus would be in favor of same-sex marriage.
17. The band that defined rock music
An English rock band formed in London in 1962. They are one of the most popular bands.
They pioneered the gritty, and rhythm that defines rock bands and the music industry today.
They are best known for their hits ‘Paint It, Black’ (1966), ‘Gimme Shelter’ (1969), and ‘Angie’ (1973).
The band was active for over six decades and grew a large fan base over the time.
18. The Goddess of Pop
An American singer, actress and television personality who is often referred to as the ‘Goddess of Pop.’
She has had four number one singles and is best known for her hits ‘I Got You Babe’ (1965), ‘After All’ (1989), ‘Believe’ (1998), and ‘Strong Enough’ (1998).
She has starred in many films such as Moonstruck (1987), and Burlesque (2010).
The singer has been known for her work in dominating the male-focused industry.
19. An actor who redefined masculinity
An American actor who was known to be a cultural icon for social estrangement.
He defined a new type of masculinity that didn’t involve toughness but centered around vulnerability.
He is known for his work in Rebel Without A Cause (1955), The East of Eden (1955), and Giant (1956).
Before this actor, movie stars were forced to have a certain swagger.
20. A bold artist
He became famous for his bright and bold paintings of comic strip cartoons.
He was a part of the group of artists that was known as pop artists in the 1960s.
He painted popular things such as TV, celebrities, fast food, pop music and cartoons.