Noun
Someone who physically resembles (looks like) someone else.
The cousins were such close lookalikes they could impersonate each other, and sometimes did.
(Canada, US) Something that looks very similar to or the same as the genuine article.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgMy dad is a Jack Nicholson lookalike and a frustrated performer, my mother's into reading and poetry. I suppose the thing I owe them most is my confidence. Michael Sheen
My fifth birthday party was M.J. themed, I insisted. My mother found a lookalike to come sing happy birthday and I KNEW he wasn't MY Michael. Thank you Michael Jackson for being my FIRST of many! My mother took me to my FIRST concert, I was only two years old. I fell in love. Michael Jackson
Heidi Klum, 47, says her lookalike daughter Leni, 16, is interested in modeling after being kept out of the 'public eye': 'She is old enough now' Source: Internet
Actors Bronson Pinchot and Gailard Sartain were cast playing the lookalike nephews of Laurel and Hardy named Stanley Thinneus Laurel and Oliver Fatteus Hardy. Source: Internet
A lookalike model for Converse basketball sneakers would never have targeted the millions of teen girls who now own five pairs in colors to match every outfit. Source: Internet
Alternatively, as she's not a little older, a more likely possibility is that she could play one of the character's lookalike handmaidens, exploring what became of them following Padmé's death and the rise of the Empire. Source: Internet