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Timothée Chalamet is barely recognisable with a mustache and slicked back hair as he transforms 1950s into ping-pong player Marty Reisman in new biopic Marty Supreme


Timothée Chalamet looked unrecognisable with a mustache and slicked-back hair as he transformed into a 1950s New Yorker for his upcoming flick, Marty Supreme.

The Dune actor, 28, returned to his childhood home in the Big Apple as he was sighted on Wednesday looking worlds away from his usual trendy self as he shot the upcoming film, which is called Marty Supreme. For the tense-looking scenes, Timothée, who stars as late ping-pong player Marty Reisman (pictured in 1946), turned back time once again in a brown pin-striped suit But the blooming talent cemented his status as a franchise superstar starring in two ambitious films based on the epic science fiction series Dune.

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