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Timothée Chalamet is the spitting image of Bob Dylan ahead of new biopic

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Timothée embodied Bob Dylan as he was spotted on set for the biopic for the first time
Timothée embodied Bob Dylan as he was spotted on set for the biopic for the first time

Timothée Chalamet was the spitting image of Bob Dylan as he stepped out on the set of the legendary singer-songwriter’s upcoming biopic.

The 28-year-old Beautiful Boy star embodied the iconic musician as he was spotted carrying a guitar while filming in New York on Sunday. Keeping it casual in baggy blue jeans, a tartan shirt and a khaki jacket, Timothée opted for scuffed brown leather boots and finished off the Bob Dylan-esque look with a gambler hat, fingerless gloves, and a mustard scarf.

The French-American actor has been cast to play the legendary musician in A Complete Unknown - the biopic which will focus on the folk singer’s controversial decision to go electric in 1965. Although Timothée - who is currently dating Kylie Jenner - learned to play guitar for his role in Call Me By Your Name, he has been taking more lessons since landing the role.

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Timothée Chalamet is the spitting image of Bob Dylan ahead of new biopic eiqeeiqrtiqexprwTimothée has called the role "one of the greatest gifts" of his career (Diggzy/Shutterstock / SplashNews.com)
Timothée Chalamet is the spitting image of Bob Dylan ahead of new biopicHe was the spitting image of Bob Dylan in his fingerless gloves and gambler hat (Diggzy/Shutterstock / SplashNews.com)

In a recent interview with GQ, Timothée revealed that he had been preparing for the role with help from the team that coached Austin Butler for Elvis. He said: “I've basically been working with his entire Elvis team for my Dylan prep.”

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The star - who recently wowed fans with his incredible vocal range in Wonka - added that Austin’s incredible performance made him realise he needed to step it up a notch. He gushed: “I just saw the way he committed to it all - and realised I needed to step it up.”

Timothée’s role has been years in the works. In 2022 he told Variety that he hasn’t “stopped preparing” since he landed what he called “one of the greatest gifts” of his career. The New York native described: “It's been a wonderful experience getting to dive into that world.”

Timothée Chalamet is the spitting image of Bob Dylan ahead of new biopicTimothee has been taking more guitar lessons in preparation for the role (Christopher Peterson / SplashNews.com)

Keen to keep the film under wraps, he added: "But without giving anything away - because I don't want to beat anyone to the punch, and obviously things have to come together officially - the winds that are blowing are blowing in a very positive direction."

The highly anticipated film is directed by James Mangold, who is known for his work on the Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line. Alongside Timothée, Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch, Narcos actor Boyd Holbrook, and Maleficient actress Elle Fanning will feature in the biopic as well as Monica Barbaro, and PJ Bryne.

Timothée Chalamet is the spitting image of Bob Dylan ahead of new biopicThe movie will focus on the singer's decision to go electric (Getty)
Timothée Chalamet is the spitting image of Bob Dylan ahead of new biopicFans are very excited for the film (Michael Ochs Archives)

Back in July, Timothée was seen working on the film with two coaches - movement coach Polly Bennett and dialect coach Tim Monich. Polly previously worked with Austin Butler in Elvis and with Rami Malek in Bohemian Rhapsody and in No Time To Die.

Tim recently worked with the cast of Killers of the Flower Moon, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro. It's thought the two coaches will be helping Timothée perfect Bob Dylan's unique singing voice and way of speaking, as well as his movement.

Connie Bowker

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