Fame is often a family affair in Hollywood. Some famous grandkids have managed to carve out their own place in the spotlight. While their grandparents paved the way with iconic careers, these grandkids have stepped out of their shadows, making their own mark in Hollywood and beyond.
These six famous grandkids have not only inherited talent but have become just as recognizable as their legendary grandparents.
Riley Keough, the Granddaughter of Priscilla Presley
Riley Keough is one of the most well-known and famous grandkids today. As the granddaughter of Priscilla Presley and Elvis Presley, she was born into a family synonymous with celebrity. But Riley hasn't relied on her family name to gain success.
Instead, she has built an impressive acting career, starring in films like “Mad Max: Fury Road” and the critically acclaimed TV series “Daisy Jones & The Six.” Despite growing up in the shadow of Elvis's massive legacy, Riley has established her unique path in Hollywood.
Jack Schlossberg, the Only Grandson of John F. Kennedy
Being the grandson of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy comes with expectations. However, Jack Schlossberg seems ready to take on the Kennedy legacy. One of the most talked-about famous grandkids, Jack is the only grandson of JFK and Jackie Kennedy. His striking resemblance to his grandfather has captured public attention, but it’s his intelligence and charm that have kept people intrigued.
Jack has expressed interest in both politics and acting, proving that he might just have the same leadership qualities as his grandfather. Though still young, he has already been involved in various charitable causes and has hinted at possible future public service.
Drew Barrymore, the Granddaughter of Dolores Costello
Drew Barrymore is a household name in Hollywood, but few realize that her acting roots run deep. She is one of the most enduring famous grandkids, the granddaughter of legendary silent film star Dolores Costello and great-granddaughter of actor John Barrymore. Drew has been acting since she was a child, starring in “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” at just seven years old.
Despite struggles in her early years, Drew successfully reinvented herself and became a beloved star. From acting to producing and even hosting her own talk show, Drew's career spans decades and mediums.
Cameron Douglas, the Grandson of Kirk Douglas
Cameron Douglas, the grandson of Hollywood icon Kirk Douglas and son of Michael Douglas, is another famous grandkid who’s lived a life under the public eye. Being part of a legendary acting dynasty certainly comes with its pressures, and Cameron’s journey has been tumultuous.
Cameron has followed his family into acting, making appearances in films like “Loaded” and “It Runs in the Family.” While his path has been rocky, Cameron’s resilience and dedication to his craft show that he is committed to creating his legacy, separate from his grandfather’s yet undeniably linked to the Douglas name.
Duke Nicholson, the Grandson of Jack Nicholson
As the grandson of iconic actor Jack Nicholson, Duke has inherited a distinct talent for acting. While Jack Nicholson’s presence in Hollywood is almost mythic, Duke is starting to make a name for himself in the industry.
He made his acting debut in the film “Us,” directed by Jordan Peele. He has appeared in smaller indie projects. Duke is still early in his career, but with his family’s acting chops and Hollywood connections, his future looks promising. It won’t be long before Duke steps out from his grandfather’s shadow and becomes a star in his own right.
Dakota Johnson, Granddaughter of Tippi Hedren
Dakota Johnson comes from a long line of Hollywood royalty. She is the granddaughter of Tippi Hedren, star of Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds,” and daughter of Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson. As one of the most successful famous grandkids in the film industry, Dakota rose to prominence with her role in “Fifty Shades of Grey.”
Much like her grandmother, Dakota has a captivating screen presence that draws in audiences. Her acting range has been praised in films like “The Lost Daughter” and “Suspiria.”