If you're a fan of 1999's Being John Malkovich and think the world would be a better place if everything was all Malkovich all the time, well then this collection of iconic photographs is right up your ally.
The pictures were taken by Sandro Miller, an American portraitist who has worked with the veteran actor for years as part of Chicago's celebrated Steppenwolf Theatre Company. The portraits see Malkovich taking on the role of some of history's most memorable images.
The collection is fittingly called 'Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich', and is about to go on display in a Chicago gallery.
Check out some of the best of the images below:
Philippe Halsman / Salvador DaliÌ (1954)
(Image: Sandro Miller)
Alberto Korda / Che Guevara (1960)
(Image: Sandro Miller)
Arthur Sasse / Albert Einstein Sticking Out His Tongue (1951)
(Image: Sandro Miller)
Herb Ritts / Jack Nicholson, London (1988)
(Image: Sandro Miller)
Yousuf Karsh / Ernest Hemingway (1957)
(Image: Sandro Miller)
Annie Leibovitz / John Lennon and Yoko Ono (1980)
(Image: Sandro Miller)
You can check out the rest of the amazing images on the Catherine Edelman Gallery website here.
(H/T: Paste Magazine)