The Many Faces of Bob Dylan

Blanchett, Gere, Bale, Carl Franklin, Ledger and Whishaw...

Back in early October when the “New York Times” ran an article on the upcoming Bob Dylan feature I’m Not There I did a little piece on the article (located here) that included a small picture showing the six actors that portray various incarnations of Dylan in the film. While the article was great, the image didn’t give us that good of a look at each actor.

Well, that is all cleared up today as RopeofSilicon has just received six pretty images of each actor in their role to share with you all. Of the bunch I think the pic of Ledger is impressive no matter how you look at it.

There is a teaser image of each below along with the identity of each actor. You can click on any of them to be sent straight to the gallery for larger looks. I’m Not There is set to hit limited theaters on November 21. I get to see it on Friday and I am praying it is as interesting as I have read.

Cate Blanchett as Jude

Richard Gere as Billy

Christian Bale as Jack

Marcus Carl Franklin as Woody

Heath Ledger as Robbie

Ben Whishaw as Arthur
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