18 Celebrities With Names That Also Resemble Foods

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By Lucy Hawthorne

Have you ever looked at a celebrity’s name and thought, “Wait, that sounds like something I could eat”? Some of the most famous people in entertainment, sports, and music happen to share their names with fruits, meats, spices, and sweet treats.

It’s a funny coincidence that makes you see both the star and the snack in a whole new way. Get ready for a tasty trip through Hollywood and beyond!

1. Kevin Bacon

Kevin Bacon
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Sizzling on screen and in the kitchen, Kevin Bacon is the ultimate name that doubles as breakfast. The veteran actor has starred in classics like “Footloose” and “A Few Good Men,” building a career that spans decades.

His name became so culturally famous that a game called “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon” was invented around it.

Imagine ordering Kevin Bacon at a diner. Scrambled or fried?

Either way, he delivers.

2. Brie Larson

Brie Larson
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Brie is a creamy, soft French cheese beloved around the world, and Brie Larson is a creamy-cool actress beloved by millions. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her powerful performance in “Room” and later suited up as Captain Marvel in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Her name is genuinely one of the most deliciously perfect celebrity-food combos out there. Cheese board goals, honestly.

3. Ice-T

Ice-T
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Cool, refreshing, and absolutely iconic, Ice-T’s name is basically the menu item you order on a hot summer afternoon. The rapper turned actor has been keeping it real since the 1980s, dropping influential hip-hop albums before landing his long-running role on “Law and Order: SVU.”

Whether sweet or unsweetened, iced tea is a classic, and so is Ice-T. Few names in entertainment feel this effortlessly chill.

4. Halle Berry

Halle Berry
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Berries are nature’s little gems, bursting with flavor and color, and Halle Berry is Hollywood’s version of that same sparkling energy. She made history as the first Black woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress for “Monster’s Ball” and thrilled audiences as Storm in the “X-Men” franchise.

Her last name sounds exactly like the fruit, making every grocery run just a little more glamorous. Berry good, indeed.

5. Meat Loaf

Meat Loaf
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Nobody committed harder to a rock anthem or a comfort food dinner than Meat Loaf. Born Marvin Lee Aday, he adopted this unforgettable stage name and ran with it straight to rock-and-roll glory.

His “Bat Out of Hell” album remains one of the best-selling records in music history.

Warm, hearty, and absolutely satisfying, both the dish and the man had a way of filling up the room completely.

6. Fiona Apple

Fiona Apple
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An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but a Fiona Apple album keeps you in your feelings for weeks. Known for her raw, emotional songwriting and unconventional musical style, Fiona Apple has been a critically acclaimed artist since her debut album “Tidal” dropped in 1996.

Her last name is literally one of the most wholesome fruits around. Crisp, complex, and slightly tart, just like her music.

Coincidence? Probably not.

7. Alison Brie

Alison Brie
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Two Bries for the price of one! Alison Brie joins Brie Larson in the exclusive cheese-named celebrity club, which is arguably the most delightful club in existence.

She is best known for her roles in the hit comedy series “Community” and the Netflix wrestling drama “GLOW.”

Alison brings sharp wit and warm charm to every role she plays. Much like a great brie, she pairs well with pretty much everything on screen.

8. Carrot Top

Carrot Top
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Carrot Top did not arrive quietly. With a wild mane of flaming red hair and a suitcase full of bizarre props, he carved out a comedy career unlike anyone else in the business.

His stage name is both a nod to his hair color and, well, an actual vegetable.

The comedian has been a Las Vegas staple for years, proving that a vegetable-inspired name is no obstacle to building a seriously successful entertainment career.

9. Jerry Rice

Jerry Rice
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Rice is a global staple found in nearly every cuisine on the planet, and Jerry Rice is a football staple found on nearly every greatest-of-all-time list. Widely considered the best wide receiver in NFL history, Rice spent most of his legendary career with the San Francisco 49ers.

He caught more touchdowns and more yards than anyone before or since. A bowl of rice fuels champions, and so did Jerry Rice on game day.

10. Rosemary Clooney

Rosemary Clooney
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Rosemary is the fragrant herb that makes roasted chicken unforgettable, and Rosemary Clooney is the warm, velvety voice that made mid-century American music unforgettable. The singer and actress charmed audiences through the 1940s, 50s, and beyond with her jazz and pop recordings.

She also happened to be the aunt of actor George Clooney, making the Clooney family tree both famous and herb-scented. A classic name for a truly classic entertainer.

11. Tim Curry

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Few actors have brought as much theatrical fire to their roles as Tim Curry, whose last name also happens to describe one of the world’s most beloved spiced dishes. From his unforgettable turn as Frank-N-Furter in “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” to the terrifying Pennywise in the original “It,” Curry is a legend.

Bold, complex, and impossible to ignore, both the actor and the dish have an extraordinary ability to command attention in any room.

12. John Candy

John Candy
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Sweet, generous, and utterly lovable, John Candy was the human equivalent of his own sugary last name. The beloved Canadian comedian and actor starred in fan favorites like “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” and “Uncle Buck,” winning over audiences with his enormous warmth and effortless comedic timing.

Candy left the world far too soon, passing away in 1994, but his performances remain joyful and comforting. Just like a handful of your favorite candy on a rough day.

13. Jack Lemmon

Jack Lemmon
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Lemons are bright, zesty, and full of personality, which perfectly describes the acting style of the great Jack Lemmon. One of Hollywood’s most versatile performers, Lemmon earned Academy Awards for both a comedic and a dramatic role, showcasing incredible range across films like “Some Like It Hot” and “Save the Tiger.”

His career was anything but sour. Jack Lemmon squeezed every drop of brilliance out of every single role he ever played.

14. Marc Almond

Marc Almond
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Almonds are small but packed with richness, and Marc Almond is a compact performer packed with artistic depth. As the lead vocalist of synth-pop duo Soft Cell, he delivered the haunting classic “Tainted Love” to the world in 1981, and music has never fully recovered from that moment.

His solo career has explored everything from torch songs to cabaret, proving that a nutty name is no barrier to building a genuinely fascinating musical legacy.

15. Neneh Cherry

Neneh Cherry
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Cherries are bold, bright, and just a little bit unexpected, which describes Neneh Cherry’s musical career to perfection. She burst onto the global music scene in 1988 with “Buffalo Stance,” a track that blended hip-hop, R&B, and pop in a way nobody had heard before.

Her last name is literally a stone fruit, and her talent is the pit at the center, solid and enduring. Neneh Cherry remains one of music’s most effortlessly cool icons.

16. John Oates

John Oates
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Oats are the dependable, wholesome backbone of a solid breakfast, and John Oates has been the dependable, talented backbone of one of pop music’s greatest duos. As one half of Hall and Oates, he helped craft massive hits like “Maneater,” “Sara Smile,” and “Out of Touch” throughout the 1970s and 80s.

His name sounds exactly like the grain. Whether you prefer overnight oats or a classic bowl of oatmeal, you have to appreciate this delicious coincidence.

17. Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s last name sounds remarkably close to “paltry,” a word that means small or meager, which is hilariously ironic given how enormous her cultural footprint actually is. She won the Oscar for Best Actress in “Shakespeare in Love” and later reinvented herself as a wellness entrepreneur through her lifestyle brand Goop.

From Iron Man’s love interest to smoothie recipe influencer, Paltrow keeps evolving. Her name might sound like a light snack, but her career is a full meal.

18. Darryl Strawberry

Darryl Strawberry
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Strawberries are sweet, red, and summer-perfect, and Darryl Strawberry was exactly that kind of electric, crowd-pleasing talent during his MLB career. Playing primarily for the New York Mets and later the Yankees, Strawberry was one of the most feared power hitters of the 1980s and early 1990s.

His name is genuinely one of the greatest food-celebrity combinations ever assembled. Nobody goes grocery shopping and picks up strawberries without at least briefly thinking of this baseball legend.

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