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Billy Elliot actor Jamie Bell looks very different as he transforms into Neo Nazi for new film

Jamie shot to fame playing ballet-loving Billy Elliot in 2000

BILLY Elliot star Jamie Bell couldn’t look more different as he transforms into a Neo Nazi for a new film.

The 33-year-old actor is world’s apart from the ballet-loving character that saw him shoot to fame in 2000, when he was just 14 years old.

Jamie has transformed into a Neo Nazi for his new film role

Jamie won a Bafta for his titular role in Billy Elliot, and he is now set to play white supremacist Bryon Widner in upcoming biopic, Skin.

A glimpse of his new look can be seen in the film’s trailer, which shows the star with a shaved head and covered in tattoos – including several facial inkings.

Directed by Guy Nattiv, Skin follows the true story of Bryon, who was taken in by a gang of Neo Nazis following a troubled childhood.

As an adult, Bryon tried to escape the group with his wife Julie and their children, but they track him down and physically attack him for abandoning them.

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Jamie shot to fame in Billy Elliot

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The star won a Bafta for his performance

In the trailer, Jamie gives a powerful performance as his character questions whether he could ever be forgiven for his dark past, with Vera Farmiga, and Dumplin’s Danielle MacDonald also starring in the film.

Speaking about his role previously, Jamie said that Skin “posed the question ‘if you have hatred in your heart but go through two years of treatment to remove the hateful ink from your skin, are you changed?

“And can you ever be changed fully?'”

Bryon Widner is world’s apart from Jamie’s breakout role

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He added: “I hope the answer is that love defeats hate.”

In addition to Billy Elliot, Jamie has starred in films such as King Kong, Jumper, and Fantastic Four.

Skin premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last year and is set to be released through DirecTV Cinema on June 27.


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