The iconic twins from ' ' are unrecognizable 44 years after the film's release. Lisa and Louise Burns were 12 when they played the ghastly Grady twins in Stanley Kubrick's spine-chilling classic . Now at 55, the sisters look vibrant and full of life.

The duo share photos of themselves on their joint with their latest posted last April. The two don matching smiles as they posed with London police officers. In the movie, they depicted the eerie apparitions of the murdered Grady twins in matching blue dresses and blank expressions, haunting the protagonist's son during their stay at a secluded hotel in the Colorado Rockies.

Since then, the twins have left acting behind with Lisa pursuing law and Louise becoming a published scientist. They reminisced about their on-set experiences and admitted to being "naturally spooky". They confessed in an interview with Cosmopolitan: "We're naturally spooky.

But we did practice our timing - saying things in unison - and we worked on saying our lines in a hollow, other-worldly kind of way a number of times." "We saw people in scary makeup but it always felt more like we were at an elaborate fancy dress party. It just wasn't that freaky," they continued.

The follow-up to the spine-chilling classic, Doctor Sleep, hit movies four years ago with Ewan McGregor taking on the role of Dan Torrance, the now-adult character with eerie psychic abilities from the original movie and book. He revisits the haunted Overlook Hotel, where he had a harrowing ord.