and Markle Post pima stand up. ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM ASSOCIATE EDITOR Robin Wine of West Bloomfield And actresses Markie Post (and Candice Bergen) "I hear it wherever I go: We know you're somebody. Who is it?' "Nine years ago I was in Arizona; a lot of celebrities were there. Some women stopped me and said, 'We're dying to know who you are. You must be incognito. Just tell us who you are; we promise we won't tell anyone!" Elliot Lasson, formerly of Detroit, now of Baltimore And talk-show host Jay Leno Maybe it's the chin. Friends throughout metro Detroit (where the Lassons lived until recently) were always telling Elliot Lasson he looked like Jay Leno. His wife remains doubtful. "We hear it of- ten," she said, "but I'm not sure I see it." Charles Siegel, formerly of Southfield, now of Florida And actor Caesar Romero "Anyone who has ever met or seen my father has always commented on how much he and Caesar Romero look alike. The resemblance is most uncanny," says his daughter, Judy Orr of Huntington Woods. "My father ui ed to travel to New York, where Mr. Romero was often sighted. Cab drivers, as well as people on the street, would ask for au- tographs or pictures. People would stop him in restaurants and tell him how much he looked like Caesar Romero, and I grew up hearing, Do you know that movie star ...' "Years ago, someone in my family wrote to Caesar Romero and, after sending a photo of my dad, asked for an autographed picture. It still remains on my parents' dresser top. It is signed by Caesar (a nickname my father's friends have called him) Romero, and says, `Some people think I look like you, too!' "My father has always been most gracious about these comments, and I'm sure flattered." Norman Goldin of Farmington Hills And actor Jerry Stiller "No matter where I go, people come up and ask for my autograph. I always tell them, `I'm not who you think I am." When Mr. Goldin wrote the actor, now fa- mous for his role on "Seinfeld," Mr. Stiller sent back a photo and a note that read, "For a moment I thought you were me."