How Much Do the Steve Jobs Stars Resemble Their Real-Life Counterparts?
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We are all pretty familiar with the real Steve Jobs, and how much actor Michael Fassbender looks (or doesn't look) like him, but this week's Aaron Sorkin-written biopic, Steve Jobs, features a lot of other players whom you may not have ever seen in real life. The tech heavyweights are portrayed by the likes of Kate Winslet and Seth Rogen, but how much do they really resemble the Apple players? Let's take a look.
Michael Fassbender as Steve Jobs
Fassbender plays Steve Jobs at three different times in his life — in 1984, 1988, and 1998. Here, he is rocking the Jobs look most of us remember — the black turtleneck, glasses, and sneakers.
Seth Rogen as Steve Wozniak
Rogen plays Steve Wozniak, aka "Woz," Apple's cofounder.
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Steve Wozniak in 2006
Woz is still very involved in the tech community today, having become a well-known figure.
Kate Winslet as Joanna Hoffman
Winslet plays Polish-American Hoffman, Apple's marketing head and one of the original members of the Macintosh team.
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Joanna Hoffman in the '90s
Though there are not a lot of past or present day photos of Hoffman, you can watch her interact with Jobs in this video about the NeXT team.
Jeff Daniels as John Sculley
Daniels plays John Sculley, Apple's CEO from '83 to '93.
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John Sculley in 2014
After Sculley left Apple, he remained in the tech industry, investing in MetroPCS and founding Obi Worldphone in 2014.
Perla Haney-Jardine as Lisa Brennan-Jobs
Jobs's daughter Lisa is portrayed as a child, and then as a college-age teen by the end of the movie.
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Lisa Brennan-Jobs Today
Brennan-Jobs graduated from Harvard in 2000, and now works as a writer.