Film star barely recognizable in gray wig as she shoots

Film star barely recognizable in gray wig as she shoots scenes in New York

The glamorous movie star looks unrecognizable in a gray wig and period costume for a new series – can you guess who it is?

A glamorous movie star hid his good looks as he filmed on the streets of New York City on Tuesday.

The blonde Oscar-nominated star wore a large gray wig with oversized clothing and large earrings as seen in her role.

The beauty, 54, stars in the second season of Feud.

Can you guess who it is?

Unrecognizable: A glamorous movie star hid his good looks as he filmed on the streets of New York City on Tuesday.  The blonde star wore a large gray wig with oversized clothing and large earrings as seen in the role

Unrecognizable: A glamorous movie star hid his good looks as he filmed on the streets of New York City on Tuesday. The blonde star wore a large gray wig with oversized clothing and large earrings as seen in the role

It’s Naomi Watts. The chameleon-like actress wore a brown fur coat, brown pants, leather gloves and a gray billowy wig for her role in the second season of Feud.

The Oscar nominee will star as Barbara “Babe” Paley, a former Vogue fashion editor who was married to CBS founder William S. Paley.

The celebrity’s friendship with ‘In Cold Blood’ author Truman Capote takes center stage in the new season of creator Ryan Murphy’s FX show.

Tom Hollander, 55, plays Capote, who enjoyed spending time with New York’s high society and nurtured a circle of stylish women he called his “swans.”

The British actor wore a gray tweed double-breasted coat and pageboy cap.

Babe: Naomi Watts was almost unrecognizable as Babe Paley in Feud.  Her friendship with In Cold Blood writer Truman Capote is the focus of the new season of the FX show Naomi here in December 2022 at a red carpet event

Babe: Naomi Watts was almost unrecognizable as Babe Paley in Feud. Seen in December 2022

Swans: Capote enjoyed spending time with New York's high society and cultivated a circle of stylish women, including Babe.  He referred to his girlfriends as his

Swans: Capote enjoyed spending time with New York’s high society and cultivated a circle of stylish women including Babe, whom he called his “swans”.

He wore dark gloves, a long purple wool scarf, and round glasses.

The first season of Feud was based on the animosity between Hollywood stars Joan Crawford and Bette Davis.

The latest season of the anthology series is inspired by Laurence Leamer’s book, Capote’s Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era.

Capote: Tom Hollander, 55, plays Capote.  The British actor wore a double-breasted gray tweed coat, pageboy hat and long purple wool scarf

Capote: Tom Hollander, 55, plays Capote. The British actor wore a double-breasted gray tweed coat, pageboy hat and long purple wool scarf

Betrayal: The friendship suffered a serious rupture after Capote published an excerpt from a book based on Babe's dysfunctional life with her husband

Betrayal: The friendship suffered a serious rupture after Capote published an excerpt from a book based on Babe’s dysfunctional life with her husband

The tome describes how the author of Breakfast at Tiffany’s alienated his famous friends after publishing an excerpt of his latest book, Answered Prayers.

The chapter was based on the Paleys’ dysfunctional personal lives.

The revelations led to a rupture in Capote’s friendship with Babe and his other female companions, who feared he would publicize the intimate and sometimes sordid details of their lives.

Inspiration: The latest season of the anthology series was inspired by Laurence Leamer's book, Capote's Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era

Inspiration: The latest season of the anthology series was inspired by Laurence Leamer’s book, Capote’s Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era