Robert Pattinson's Secret Role in 'Marty Supreme' Unveiled
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This article contains spoilers for the film 'Marty Supreme'.
It's no secret that directors and actors who collaborate successfully often find themselves working together again. But what about when a director sneaks in a surprise role for an actor they've previously worked with? That's exactly what writer/director Josh Safdie did with his latest film, 'Marty Supreme'. He cast Robert Pattinson in a small but significant voice role, and it was so well-kept that Pattinson had to be a bit sneaky about it during a Vanity Fair lie detector test. In a recent conversation at London's BFI Southbank, Safdie revealed the details of Pattinson's secret role.
According to Safdie, Pattinson voices the umpire at the British Open semifinals, a role that came about organically. Safdie and Pattinson spent time together, and Safdie realized he needed a British actor for the umpire's voice. Pattinson, who has a natural British accent (despite his occasional weird accents for roles), was up for the challenge. While Timothée Chalamet may be the chaotic star of 'Marty Supreme', it's a delightful surprise to learn that Pattinson, one of cinema's most versatile actors, also lent his voice to this ping-pong epic.
The director's revelation about Pattinson's voice role adds an extra layer of fun to the film. Safdie described it as a 'little easter egg' that not many people know about. He explained to the audience at the London BFI Southbank, 'No one knows this, but that voice — the commentator, the umpire — is Pattinson. It's like a little easter egg. Nobody knows about that.'
It's amusing that Safdie, in his search for a British voice, ended up asking none other than the famous Pattinson. But it makes perfect sense in the context of the film's chaotic nature. While Pattinson's performance is understated, it's still a delightful treat for fans. The director's unique approach to casting and collaboration showcases his creativity and the depth of his relationships with actors like Pattinson.