Harry Styles was cast in 'Dunkirk' because he has an "old fashioned face", director Christopher Nolan has revealed.
The One Direction heartthrob made his movie debut in the World War II epic and Nolan, 47, decided to take a chance on the pop star because he had a look which suggested he could have lived in the 1940s when the battle against the Nazis took place.
Speaking to the Daily Mail newspaper, Nolan said: "He has an old-fashioned face ... the kind of face that makes you believe he could have been alive in that period. Harry's character's very un-glamorous. It's not a showboating role."
Explaining how the 'Kiwi' singer came to his attention during the casting process, he added: "Harry sent in a tape, and we liked the tape. And he joined the workshop, and that was that. It was a really old-fashioned process - and Harry's features, ability and demeanour fitted right in."