Time-Traveling Timothée Chalamet Stuns in New 1950s Ping Pong Phenom Look on New York City Set

New York City, NY – Timothée Chalamet is once again showcasing his chameleon-like acting skills as he dives into yet another transformative role. The actor, known for his work in “Call Me By Your Name” and “Dune,” was recently seen on set in New York City sporting a striking new look for his upcoming film “Marty Supreme.”

In the movie directed by Josh Safdie, Chalamet portrays 1950s ping pong legend Marty Reisman. Alongside co-stars Gwyneth Paltrow and Tyler, the Creator, Chalamet was seen donning a retro ensemble that transported him back in time. With slicked-back hair, wire-framed glasses, and a thin mustache, the actor completed his look with a navy blue sweater vest, an oversized light green collared shirt, baggy pinstripe brown pants, and brown dress shoes.

This sighting comes on the heels of Chalamet’s recent portrayal of Bob Dylan in the film “A Complete Unknown.” Earlier this year, the actor made headlines for his uncanny resemblance to the iconic musician while filming on the streets of New York City. With Dylan’s signature hairstyle, a brown suede jacket, and Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses, Chalamet fully embodied the essence of the legendary artist.

Known for his dedication to his craft, Chalamet’s commitment to transforming himself for each role has not gone unnoticed. Fans and critics alike eagerly anticipate his portrayal of Marty Reisman in “Marty Supreme,” as the actor continues to push the boundaries of his performances. With each new project, Chalamet proves himself as a versatile and talented actor capable of immersing himself in diverse characters and time periods.