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      • The uncredited actor who plays John Lennon in the new movie Yesterday has been revealed to be Robert Carlyle. Best known as "Franco" in the Trainspotting movies, Carlyle also appeared in The Full Monty and as the dastardly Victor "Renard" Zokas in the 1999 James Bond movie The World is Not Enough.
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  1. Feb 2, 2022 · Yesterday’s Lennon isn’t the result of deep fake editing or CGI; the character is portrayed by 58-year-old Scottish actor Robert Carlyle. Fans of Boyle’s films may recognize Carlyle right away.

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  3. Although it was kept a secret until the film's release (and not revealed in the credits either), Robert Carlyle plays John Lennon in Yesterday. The Scottish actor is best known for his roles in Trainspotting (where he first worked with Danny Boyle), The Full Monty, The World is Not Enough and the TV series Once Upon a Time .

  4. Jun 28, 2019 · An uncredited Robert Carlyle plays John Lennon in Yesterday. However, some fans may not recognize Carlyle due to the actor's uncanny resemblance to the late Beatle (which is accentuated with a bit of makeup, a wig, and Lennon's famous circle-frame glasses).

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  5. Boyle explained that his team appealed to Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono, who whole-heartedly approved of the scene. Though unlisted in the credits, Trainspotting actor Robert Carlyle was enlisted to...

  6. Jul 2, 2019 · But the movie gives us an even more surprising sight — septuagenarian John Lennon, played by an uncredited Robert Carlyle in old-age makeup. Yes, that’s right: In the Yesterday universe John is...

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  7. Yesterday - John Lennon: John Lennon (Robert Carlyle) inspires Jack (Himesh Patel) to take action with his love and lies.

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  8. John Lennon : You want a good life? It's not complicated. Tell the girl you love that you love her. And tell the truth to everyone whenever you can. John Lennon : You need serious psychiatric help.

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