Talk:Gordon Ramsay vs Julia Child/@comment-5034072-20160522134213/@comment-1235-20170118023553

Well, if we expand to "American vs. British", we have:


 * John Lennon vs Bill O'Reilly
 * Einstein vs Stephen Hawking - if you count Einstein's later citizenship
 * Dr. Seuss vs Shakespeare
 * (Doc Brown vs Doctor Who - if you count the Doctor as adopting Britain as a homeland... Peter was even portraying a character portrayed by a Scot (albeit with an English accent))
 * Batman vs Sherlock Holmes
 * (Gandhi vs Martin Luther King Jr. - if you count Gandhi's original status as a British Imperial subject)
 * (King Henry VIII vs Hillary Clinton - scrapped)
 * Blackbeard vs Al Capone
 * Donald Trump (and J.P. Morgan and Kanye West - all Americans) vs Ebenezer Scrooge
 * Sir Isaac Newton vs Bill Nye (and Neil deGrasse Tyson)
 * (Romeo and Juliet vs Bonnie and Clyde - while the characters are Italian, Romeo and Juliet are traditionally portrayed as English youths)
 * Jack the Ripper vs Hannibal Lecter - although Lecter is originally from Lithuania, he became an American citizen in his adult life
 * Steven Spielberg (and Quentin Tarantino) vs Alfred Hitchcock (and Stanley Kubrick) - Kubrick being an American emigrant to England, although Hitchcock was an emigrant to America, so...
 * George R. R. Martin vs J. R. R. Tolkien
 * Theodore Roosevelt vs Winston Churchill - later battle

Lennon, Hawking, Shakespeare, Holmes, Blackbeard, Scrooge, Newton, Jack the Ripper (presumably), Hitchcock, Tolkien, and Churchill, were all English.

Ramsay, due to his place of birth and self-identification, as well as Wallace of course, are more Scottish than any of the above.

You could maybe make an argument for Donald Trump being half-Scottish (his mother was a Scottish immigrant).