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Timothee Chalamet Taking Method dressing to the next level.
The actor, 28 years old, reproduced Bob DylanThe appearance of the 2003 Sundance Film Festival event at the premiere of completely unknown in New York City on Friday, December 13.
Chalamet plays a younger version of Dylan, 83, in the biopic of the legendary musician. He showed up to the SVA Theater with sandy blonde hair with bangs—a wig, apparently—which gave a special nod to Dylan’s hairstyle at the Sundance photocall for the drama Masked and anonymouswhich starred the rock icon.
Like Dylan back in the day, Chalamet wore a black leather jacket over a red-and-blue plaid shirt — accessorized with a black and gray scarf as well as a blue knit cap that covered those bronze locks. But while Dylan’s mustache was gray in the picture that inspired Chalamet’s storical gesture, the dune star Kept his facial hair dark – just like his original hair color.
Earlier this month, Dylan Officially being considered for the biopic Via X, writes, “Timmy is a brilliant actor so I’m sure he’ll be totally believable like me. Either I’m younger. Or I’m different.”
He continued: “The film was taken from Eliyahu Waldof Dylan goes electric – A book published in 2015. This is a fantastic recreation of events from the early 1960s that led to the fiasco in Newport. After you’ve seen the movie, read the book.”
Although it was unclear whether Dylan had seen the film, his praise warmed Chalamet’s heart. in response, Had a burst dream“Flooring. I’m so grateful. Thank you Bob.”
He also posted a screenshot of Dylan’s tweet via his Instagram Story on Thursday, December 5. “Scream cry laugh scream laugh poop scream cry,” he wrote alongside the photo. “Thank you Bob!!!! A dream come true!!!!”
completely unknownHitting theaters this Christmas, it follows Dylan from the beginning of his career in 1960s New York to his famous electric guitar rendition of “Like a Rolling Stone” at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival.
Dylan is not directly involved in the project, although the manager James Mangold told Rolling Stone Last month he sat down with the singer-songwriter several times before filming began.
“Bob would have these one-liners that were so fantastic,” Chalamet told the network in a joint interview with Mangold, 60. “Jim has an annotated script of Bob lying around somewhere. I’d beg him to get my hands on it. He would never will give it to me.”
Mangold noted that he “felt like Bob just wanted to know what I was up to,” adding, “‘Who is this guy? Is he the boss? Does he get it?’ – I think the usual questions someone asks when they throw themselves in a league with someone.”