Award-winning actor John Malkovich transformed himself over and over again for a stunning series of photographs by Sandro Miller representing some of the most recognizable pop culture personalities.
The Emmy winner and two-time Oscar nominee posed in the long series of photographs for the Miller exhibit, "Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich," which will run at the Catherine Edelman Gallery from Nov. 7 to Jan. 31,
according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Miller selected 35 iconic photos for Malkovich to portray, both men and women, for the exhibit.
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Some of the celebrities Malkovich turns into strike their most iconic poses, including Alfred Hitchcock, Che Guevara, Marilyn Monroe, Albert Einstein, John Lennon, Muhammad Ali and Jack Nicholson.
"His success in the commercial world allows him to continue his personal projects, which has included working in Cuba, photographing American blues musicians, various dance troupes, and extended endeavors with John Malkovich, his long-time friend and collaborator,"
says information about Miller provided by the gallery.
"John is the most brilliant, prolific person I know," Miller said of Malkovich, according to the gallery. "His genius is unparalleled. I can suggest a mood or an idea and within moments, he literally morphs into the character right in front of my eyes. He is so trusting of my work and our process… I'm truly blessed to have him as my friend and collaborator."
Malkovich won his Emmy in 1986 for best supporting actor in a miniseries for "Death of a Salesman." He was nominated for his two supporting actor Oscars in 1985 for "Places In the Heart" and in 1994 for "In the Line of Fire."
At the San Sebastian International Film festival in Spain on Monday, Malkovich talked about his struggle with privacy in the age of current media celebrity while promoting his current work "Casanova Variations,"
according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"There isn't any (privacy) on a certain level," said Malkovich. "But on another level, I live in my own private world, and no one can really do anything about that – though they have tried."
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