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Actors usually have to change their looks for movie roles. How do they manage to always look awesome and keep their personal traits, features, and style?

Bright Side wants you to have a look at 15 celebrities who’ve been taking part in films since childhood and they still look gorgeous.

15. Christina Ricci


© Casper / Universal Studios   © Lizzie Borden Took an Ax / Sony Pictures Television

15-year-old Christina played in Casper, a film about a friendly ghost. 19 years later, the actress appeared on screen as the image of Lizzie Borden, the main character in Lizzie Borden Took an Ax.

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14. Joseph Gordon-Levitt


© Third Rock from the Sun / NBC   © Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP / Eastnews

At the age of 15, Gordon-Levitt got his role in the 3rd Rock from the Sun TV series that made the actor famous. Today Joseph is a popular actor, film director, producer, and composer.[/nextpage][nextpage]

13. Scarlett Johansson


© Ghost World / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer   © Avengers: Infinity War / Marvel Studios

Scarlett has been taking part in movies since she was 10. One of her brightest roles as a teenager was the image of Rebecca in Ghost World. As for today, the actress is the hero of movies based on popular comics.[/nextpage][nextpage]

12. Chloe Moretz


© (500) Days of Summer/ 20th Century Fox   © shutterstock.com

Chloe began acting at age 6, with early roles in the horror film The Amityville Horror, the romantic film 500 Days of Summer, and many other famous movies. At the age of 21, she looks as magnificent as she did 9 years ago.[/nextpage][nextpage]

11. Elijah Wood


© The Faculty / Dimension Films   © Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency / IDW Publishing

Elijah has been playing in films since his early childhood. One of his greatest early works is a role in The Faculty. 19 years later, we can see the same young face in Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency.

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