Bill Pullman’s career took off in the early 1980s, and he earned steady roles for the next four decades. We’ve recently seen him in the anthology thriller, “The Sinner.”
His son, Lewis, has made his way into Hollywood in his own right and has recently landed a role in “Top Gun: Maverick,” the “Top Gun” remake.
Donald Trump (41) & Donald Trump, Jr. (41)
This apple fell right under its tree; Donald Trump has paved the way for his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., who works for his father at The Trump Organization. The businessman also served as a boardroom judge on his father's reality television show "The Apprentice."
Trump Jr. has been closely linked to his father's political endeavors. Donald Jr. and his brother Eric proceeded in deals and investments in foreign countries during their father's presidency. Though he may not have Donald Sr.'s colors, Jr. sure looks a lot like his father!
King Charles III (35) & Prince Harry (35)
Prince Charles (now King Charles III) and Princess Diana welcomed their first son and heir a few years before his 35th circle around the sun. Charles's youngest son, Harry, was a couple of years behind his father when he had his first son, Archie, at age 35.
Though they don't look that much alike at age 35, there's no doubt that Harry is Charles's son.
Eugene Levy (35) & Dan Levy (35)
Besides the fact that both father and son have similar taste in eyewear and great eyebrows, by 35, both Eugene and Dan were well-known names on the silver screen.
For big Levy, he was the star of "SCTV," but for little Levy, his rise to fame was a little more sentimental. The Candian father and son duo wrote, produced, and starred in the magnificent "Schitt's Creek."
James Caan (40) & Scott Caan (40)
The name James Caan probably sounds familiar from "The Godfather," which was one of the actor's most well-known roles throughout his 40-year career.
His son, Scott, inherited his late father's good looks, as well as an itch for acting. Scott has taken his career to the small screen and has starred in shows like "Entourage" and "Hawaii 5-0."