I had a vague memory that, thanks to Madame Tussaud's (as it then was) exhibiting waxworks of Tom Baker as both the Doctor and Meglos, he had the distinction of being the only person to have two simultaneously displayed likenesses.
A brief trawl of the internet seems to suggest that this making him unique was an idea that came from Tom Baker - specifically from a throwaway comment in his Who departure interview on Nationwide, where he not only narrows that down to men currently in Europe but also chucks in a 'possibly': ‘I’m possibly the only man in Europe who’s twice in Madame Tussauds’ (Tom Baker, 1981 Nationwide interview, drwhointerviews.wordpress.com/2009/08/17/tom-baker-1981)
Now, I'm going to assume that the bit about a 'man in Europe' is just Baker being Baker, 1980 being 1980 and the interview being somewhat off the cuff, but there certainly doesn't seem to be any other obvious contender.
For a moment, I thought multiple likenesses might have become a common practice more recently when I found the Evening Standard's 2014 headline 'Mo Farah was left doing a double take when he met with two remarkably life-like waxworks of himself at Madame Tussauds' (standard.co.uk/news/london/two-waxworks-of-mo-farah-unveiled-at-madame-tussauds-9262373.html) in which the fact of two waxworks is reported seemingly casually, but it turns out one's for London and one's for Blackpool.
Madame Tussauds itself then seemed to suggest this record had perhaps been broken in 2020 with the more seemingly excited announcement that 'Kajal Aggarwal will star twice in Madame Tussauds Singapore' (madametussauds.com/singapore/information/latest-news/kajal-aggarwal-will-star-twice-in-madame-tussauds-singapore) but this actually seems to be contradicted in a report that Aggarwal 'unveiled her first and only wax figure' and the second one announced by Madame Tussauds is part of 'a new AR-fueled [sic] interactive experience’ (brandspurng.com/2020/02/05/fans-experience-triple-vision-as-kajal-aggarwal-is-immortalized-in-more-than-wax-at-madame-tussauds-singapore), which I think is qualifying the second Kajal as not actually a waxwork.
In which case, either Tom Baker was and is the only person to have had two simultaneous wax likenesses in one single branch of Madame Tussaud(')s, or he was but it he has now been joined by Kajal Aggarwal in Singapore in 2020 and possibly others since, or he was and it has happened again since but was viewed as such a mundane occurrence it merited no particular attention, or he never was but it was always an occurrence viewed as so mundane to have never raised comment from anyone except Tom Baker, possibly only once.
Or my half-arsed research skills are lazy and poor.
Speaking of them, I was tempted to have a quick look at Madame Tussaud(')s waxworks of other Doctors and was surprised to find only two, assuming the Matt Smith one for the Cardiff Doctor Who Experience had nothing to do with Tussauds - Jodie had one in Blackpool (blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news/jodie-whittakers-13th-doctor-arrives-at-blackpools-madame-tussauds-for-doctor-who-attraction-560103) and now Ncuti has one in London (madametussauds.com/london/information/news/russell-t-davies-unveils-brand-new-whoniverse-inspired-set-at-madame-tussauds-london). I don't know if there's any significance to that or not.
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