We all know that good looks are genetic, but these famous parent-child duos aren't just sexy, they're super-talented. Check out nine of our favorite famous families:
Miley has gone above and beyond what her dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, managed (does anyone still remember "Achy Breaky Heart"?), but that's what every father hopes for, right?
When your mom is Demi Moore and your dad is Bruce Willis, you're destined to fame. Not to mention Rumer Willis' stepdad is Ashton Kutcher.
If you watch Goldie Hawn's movies from her younger years, it's eerie how closely her daughter Kate Hudson resembles her. At least Kate can be assured she'll still be hot later on in life. Kate also seems to have inherited her mother's comedic talent, as both have won Golden Globes for comedic roles.
If your mom is Blythe Danner, an Emmy Award-winning actress, what's a gal to do? Win an Oscar, of course, which is exactly what Gwyneth Paltrow did. The mother-daughter duo has even acted together once in the British film Sylvia.
Colin can thank dad Tom Hanks for launching his acting career. He gave his son a small part in the hit movie That Thing You Do!, which Tom wrote, directed, and starred in.
Eva Amurri's big screen debut was acting alongside mom Susan Sarandon in The Banger Sisters. Eva has since appeared on numerous television shows (How I Met Your Mother, Californication, and Mercy, amongst others).
Martin and Charlie Sheen may have starred together in the 1987 movie Wall Street as father and son, but let's not forget Martin's other famous son, cutie Brat Pack member Emilio Estevez.
Liv Tyler didn't even know she was the offspring of famous Aerosmith singer, Steven Tyler, until she met him when she was 9. God, can you imagine trying to grasp that information? However, the two have had a close relationship ever since.
Though beautiful Aunt Julia may be the biggest name of the family, Emma Roberts' dad, Eric, has had quite the successful acting career as well, earning several Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations.
Who's your favorite parent-child celebrity duo?
Written by Brittny Drye for CafeMom's blog, The Stir.
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