He is considered as one of the hottest actors in the world.
But Ryan Gosling felt the heat in a much different way on set of his latest flick.
The 37-year-old actor looked in rough shape as he filmed his new Neil Armstrong biopic titled First Man in Atlanta, Georgia on Wednesday morning.
Disheveled: Ryan Gosling looked in rough shape as he filmed his new Neil Armstrong biopic titled First Man in Atlanta, Georgia on Wednesday morning
No doubt it was an emotional scene as he could be seen rummaging through the remains of his character’s burned down home.
The handsome actor wore a blue robe over a white shirt, patterned pajama pants, and worn out black leather boots on set.
Giving the illusion of smoke damage, Ryan’s face had black powder on it along with his white shirt.
Sad: The 37-year-old actor could be seen rummaging through the remains of his character’s burned down home
Heating up: As degrees were in the twenties for the day of filming, Ryan could be seen tucking a hot red pouch under his robe to keep warm
As degrees were in the twenties for the day of filming, Ryan could be seen tucking a hot red pouch under his robe to keep warm.
At one point he was seen going through the ‘burnt’ parts of the home including wooden panels and roofing.
Gosling is filming the movie with his La La Land director Damien Chazelle.
Mix and match: The handsome actor wore a blue robe over a white shirt, patterned pajama pants, and worn out black leather boots on set
Iconic: The biopic is based on James R. Hansen’s 2005 biography of Armstrong who died in 2012
The biopic is based on James R. Hansen’s 2005 biography of Armstrong who died in 2012.
After his casting was announced in July, the Canadian actor tweeted: ‘Incredibly honored to be a part of telling this story.
The Crown actress Claire Foy plays Armstrong’s wife Janet while House Of Cards star Corey Stoll plays Buzz Aldrin, who accompanied Armstrong to the moon.
Teaming up: The Crown actress Claire Foy plays Armstrong’s wife Janet while House Of Cards star Corey Stoll plays Buzz Aldrin, who accompanied Armstrong to the moon
Gosling, who shares two daughters with longtime love Eva Mendes, expressed support for the women who have alleged they are victims of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
The actor starred in the Weinstein-produced drama All Good Things in 2010 and said on Twitter he was ‘deeply disappointed in myself for being so oblivious to these devastating experiences of sexual harassment and abuse.’
Gosling added: ‘He is emblematic of a systemic problem. Men should stand with women and work together until there is real accountability and change.’