Celebrity Siblings: Super Bowl's Harbaugh Brothers Aren't The First To Choose The Same Profession

The Harbaugh Brothers And Other Celebrity Siblings
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Nothing like a little healthy sibling rivalry to amplify the most watched television event in the country.

Whether you're psyched about the Super Bowl or are just waiting for the halftime show -- get it, Bey! -- you can't escape the biggest story of this year's game: brothers John and Jim Harbaugh are the coaches who will go head to head on Sunday, John leading the Ravens and Jim the 49ers.

Though surely a first of its kind in the Super Bowl, it isn't a first in show biz. Siblings who catch the acting bug together or decide to take their singing out of the shower are a common sighting, and have been for some time.

Here are some of our favorite pairs (or triplets) of celebrities who grew up fighting over the last piece of pie, and ended up bonafide stars:

Celebrity Siblings
Maggie and Jake Gyllenhaal(01 of29)
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The Kardashians and The Jenners(02 of29)
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Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney, with Kylie and Kendall (credit:Getty Images)
The Wilsons(03 of29)
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Andrew, Luke and Owen (credit:Getty)
The Olsens(04 of29)
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Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen and Elizabeth Olsen (right) (credit:Getty)
The Jonas Brothers(05 of29)
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Kevin, Joe and Nick (credit:Getty)
Beyonce and Solange Knowles(06 of29)
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Shirley MacLaine and Warren Beatty(07 of29)
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John and Joan Cusack(08 of29)
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Mark and Donny Wahlberg(09 of29)
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Chad and Rob Lowe(10 of29)
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Dakota and Elle Fanning(11 of29)
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Britney and Jamie Lynn Spears (12 of29)
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Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez(13 of29)
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Jessica and Ashlee Simpson(14 of29)
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Marlon and Shawn Wayans(15 of29)
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Josh and Seth Meyers(16 of29)
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The Arquettes(17 of29)
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Alexis, David, Patricia, Richmond and Rosanna (credit:Getty)
Ben and Casey Affleck(18 of29)
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The Jacksons(19 of29)
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La Toya, Michael and Janet Jackson (credit:Joshua Gates Weisberg/AFP/Getty)
The Baldwins(20 of29)
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Billy, Stephen, Alec and Daniel Baldwin (credit:Getty)
Haylie and Hilary Duff(21 of29)
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Joel and Benji Madden(22 of29)
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Drew and Nick Lachey(23 of29)
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Oliver and Kate Hudson(24 of29)
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James and Dave Franco(25 of29)
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Tamera and Tia Mowry(26 of29)
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The Hansons(27 of29)
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Taylor, Zach and Issac (credit:Getty)
The Culkins(28 of29)
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Macaulay, Kieran and Rory (credit:Getty)
Jeff and Beau Bridges(29 of29)
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