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Val Kilmer tweets pictures of Mark Twain transformation

Hollywood actor wrote and directed play about the American author

James Legge
Thursday 15 August 2013 12:29 EDT
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Val Kilmer has given fans a peek into the make-up room, publishing photos of himself preparing to play American author Mark Twain.

The star is playing the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn author for Citizen Twain at California's Pasadena Playhouse from 21-30 August. Kilmer, 53, wrote and directs the stage show, which he hopes to take to Broadway.

And the Heat and Batman Forever actor undergoes quite a transformation for the role, which he tweeted pictures of.

"Good Twain selfie," he captioned one of the shots.

Last month, Kilmer told the Los Angeles Times: "There's a part of the makeup that starts to become the way I understand Mark Twain.

"He's old in my story … old people are often frustrated because their movement becomes restricted."

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