Child labor laws limit the amount of time that a child can be 'working' in front of a camera (among other things). Having two babies or kids that look alike allows the producers to continue filming after one has reached his or her limit.
two in a set four in two sets
Besides from the twins she has one other child.So three is the answer.
Bob Cratchit has 6 children....Martha, Belinda, Peter, and Tiny Tim. There are also twins who are unnamed in the original story.
There are two sets. Jana and John-David and also Jerimiah and Jeddidiah
Yes. She has 3 Children. Two boys and one girl. Her oldest son name is Henry. Her two youngest which are twins, are Joseph and Roxanne.
No, Bishop T.D. Jakes' children are not twins and they are his biological children. He has five children, but none of them are twins.
Neither of the Hager twins had children.
Children never look exactly alike unless they are identical twins. Even identical twins often have some differences in their looks, their fingerprints differ, and they may have scars or other features that look different.
The odds are 75%
Apollo and Artimis were twins.
No. Her children are Madison (boy), Morgan (girl), and Maura (girl). None of these children are twins.
Yes, Carol and Mark Thatcher are twins.
Conjoined twins cannot be bred. This condition is not genetic.A set of male conjoined twins fathering children with a set of female conjoined twins will almost certainly produce children who are not even twins at all.
i dont think so... the producers wanted to make like a rivalry between the lombard twins and les twins but lombard twins refused the role because that wasnt the way they wanted to be portrayed(totally respect their opinion and choice)
Henry may have had chdren that were twins but the twins mother wouldn't have been legally married to Henry and the twins wouldn't have been legal children either. He only had three children Mary, Elizabeth and Edward.
Acctually, they're children would not look like twins. But all of their children would look like brothers and sisters.
The fact that twins run in families is actually a myth. The odds of twins having twins is the same as a non-twin having twins. That is about 1 in 33.