Matt Smith hides his long tousled locks under a baseball cap as he heads out to run errands after on wrapping Game Of Thrones spin-off House Of The Dragon
He’s known for rocking a debonair look with his slick hair and sharp suits.
But Matt Smith cut a casual figure on Thursday as he ran errands around London in a black Reebok tracksuit.
The Doctor Who star, 39, sported a stubble beard as he hid his long locks underneath his Adidas baseball cap.
Casual: Matt Smith, 39, cut a casual figure on Thursday as he ran errands around London in a black Reebok tracksuit
Matt paired his outfit with tinted sunglasses and Apple AirPods while carrying his wallet as he enjoyed a break from his busy schedule.
He is due to star alongside Jared Leto, 50, in the film Morbius where he will play Loxias Crown.
The actor has just finished filming the Game of Thrones spin off show House of Dragons which will see him star as Daemon Targaryen.
Dapper: The revered Doctor Who and The Crown actor donned a stubble beard as he hid his long locks underneath his Adidas baseball cap (pictured in 2015)
It comes as he revealed how he almost landed a role in the 2019 Star Wars sequel The Rise of Skywalker.
Matt was interviewed by Josh Horowitz on MTV’s Happy Sad Confused podcast, when he was asked about the prospective role.
While he would not clarify what role, there was speculation he could be referring to the son of Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid), though he would not confirm.
Low-key: Matt paired his outfit with tinted sunglasses and Apple AirPods while carrying his wallet
On location: Matt Smith looked well and truly in character as Prince Daemon Targaryen as he filmed scenes for House Of The Dragon at Kynance Cove in Cornwall
When asked if he ever actually shot any Star Wars scenes, Smith confirmed that the deal never went through.
‘We were close to me being in it, but then it just never quite happened. I think the thing they were thinking of me for, eventually the part became obsolete and they didn’t need it, and so I never got to be in Star Wars,’ Smith revealed.
Horowitz immediately asked if the role was going to be the son of Emperor Palpatine, but Smith paused with a smile and wouldn’t confirm.
Almost role: Nearly two years after its controversial release, Matt revealed how he almost landed a role in the 2019 Star Wars sequel The Rise of Skywalker
‘I could not possibly say but it was a pretty groovy thing. It was a big story detail, like a, you know, transformative Star Wars story detail but it never quite got over the line,’ Smith added.
He went on to say the role, ‘was a big shift in the history of the franchise,’ adding, ‘There was no costume (test) there were a couple of meetings to talk about it.’
He did offer a glimmer of hope, adding, ‘Maybe I can come back, you never know.’
Speculation: While he would not clarify what role, there was speculation he could be referring to the son of Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid), though he would not confirm
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