Was The Captain of Gilligan’s Island the First Human Clone? The Secret History of Clones as Actors Featuring The Second Wave of Cloned TV Actors: John Slattery Mad Men, Victor Garber Alias and CSI Warwick Killer Conor O’Farrell and the First Wave Brian Dennehy, Dolph Sweet and Kenneth McMillan
The Second Wave of Human Clones Who Are Actors
The First Wave of Human Clones Who Are Actors (2 deceased)
Call me paranoid but I think Hollywood has been using clones particularly on TV for the last 30 years. I have trouble telling actors John Slattery (Roger Sterling of Mad Men), Victor Gerber (Jack Bristow of Alias) and Colin O’Farrell probably the one who’s name is not as known but his face is as Undersheriff Jeffrey McKeen of CSI) apart. While their faces aren’t exact dupicates, maybe that’s clone deterioration from each one, their mannerisms, clothing, styles and acting roles to one another are hard for me to distinguish when they play shifty characters with a relish. That’s meant as a compliment by the way. I don’t quite understand how no one has noticed that human clones working as actors on TV are amongst us now. Actually these guys are the second wave, of younger, slender and better looking clones.
The first wave of human clones working as actors on TV was a whole different breed and only one of them is alive now, Brian Dennehy most noted for playing John Wayne Gacy in the TV Movie “To Catch a Killer.” His clone brothers were the late Dolph Sweet who played Chief Carl Kanisky on Gimmee a Break and Kenneth McMillan who played Baron Vladimir Harkonnen in Dune as well as many TV parts. All of these guys were thick, wide men who were memorable in the 70/80′s.
Why am I posting this in a Blog? I’m doing so as a warning to alert mankind that human clones exist and have existed for a while and are supporting themselves by being TV actors. For some reason, though millions of people watch these actors on TV each week, no one seems to notice that they’re clones. Who knows, maybe they can all play themselves in an upcoming episode of Fringe where they investigate if the Captain, Alan Hale of Gilligan’s Island was the clone of his father?
Alan Hale Sr, with Mustache and his Son (clone?) The Captain
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