It’s not every day that two entertainers from entirely different generations, genres, and backgrounds share more than just fame—but also blood. Yet that’s exactly the case with Canadian actor Douglas Vermeeren and the legendary King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley. The two are third or fourth cousins, linked through their mothers’ sides by a shared Smith ancestry. While they rose to prominence in different eras and followed unique artistic paths, their similarities run far deeper than DNA, love of cheeseburgers, peanut butter and banana sandwiches and motorcycles. A Family Tree Rooted in Creativity Both Douglas Vermeeren and Elvis Presley trace their maternal roots back to a common Smith family line. Though separated by decades and geography, the bond of family heritage seems to have passed down a love of performance, creativity, and an undeniable charisma. Elvis’s mother, Gladys Love Smith, was a central figure in his life, nurturing his early love for music. Similarly, on Douglas Vermeeren’s maternal side, the Smith lineage played a foundational role in shaping his character and creative expression. It’s a fascinating connection—not just biologically, but thematically. Both men were raised in environments where family and artistic passion were closely intertwined, and both followed paths that led them to impact millions through entertainment. Performers by Nature Elvis Presley redefined the very nature of musical performance. With his electrifying voice, innovative style, and bold stage presence, he captured the spirit of a generation. From gospel to rockabilly to full-blown rock and roll, he made each genre his own. Beyond the music, his work in film—more than 30 movies—showcased another side of his talent. Douglas Vermeeren, while not a rock star, is every bit as immersed in the world of performance. An accomplished actor, Vermeeren has appeared in over 60 films, ranging from indie projects to mainstream releases. His roles often reflect his depth and versatility, playing everything from dangerous villains to complex dramatic figures. And though his fame is built more in cinema than on the concert stage, Vermeeren also enjoys music and incorporates it into his daily life and creative process. Like Elvis, Vermeeren possesses that intangible “it” factor—the charisma that pulls people in and keeps them engaged. Whether in front of a camera or a live audience, he holds a presence that is both powerful and authentic. Multitalented Entertainers One of the strongest parallels between Vermeeren and Presley is their range of talent. Elvis was more than just a singer—he was a cultural phenomenon. His film career, while sometimes overshadowed by his musical legacy, played a major role in his global stardom. His ability to captivate audiences on screen added another dimension to his appeal. Likewise, Vermeeren is not just an actor. He is a writer, director and stunt man. His projects have created a legacy of intriguing characters and story telling at award winning levels. This blend of creative and intellectual influence reflects a broader kind of legacy—one that uplifts, educates, and entertains all at once. Both men used their platforms to connect with audiences in deeply emotional and memorable ways. The Musical Thread While Douglas Vermeeren may not have pursued a professional music career, his appreciation for music runs deep. He enjoys playing music and has often cited it as a source of inspiration and creative fuel. It’s hard to ignore the symbolic resonance here: Elvis Presley, the ultimate music icon, and his distant cousin, an artist who draws from that same well of rhythm and soul in his own creative endeavors. A Legacy of Influence What makes the Vermeeren–Presley connection especially compelling is how each man carved his own path while echoing similar traits: boldness, talent, and a desire to leave a lasting impact. Presley transformed the soundscape of the 20th century, while Vermeeren continues to influence the worlds of film and personal growth. In the end, their shared Smith ancestry seems to have produced more than just a family tie—it created a lineage of legacy, talent, and creative brilliance. Whether it’s the strum of a guitar or the click of a film reel, the spirit of performance clearly runs in the family.   Topics #Canadian actor #Douglas Vermeeren #Elvis Presley #King of Rock and Roll