John Malkovich showed off his passion for fashion as he moved through LaGuardia Airport in style.
The 69-year-old respected actor, who was spotted in Venice last year, wore a head-to-toe ivory ensemble.
The Illinois native wore a vertically ribbed cap and his white-gray goatee was neatly trimmed.
He opted for layers as he walked through the travel center, with a button-up shirt and tie neatly tucked under a V-neck sweater worn under a shirt jacket.
As he made his way through the New York airport, he carried two pieces of gray luggage and a shoulder bag.
Fashionable: John Malkovich showed off his love of fashion as he moved through LaGuardia Airport in style
Great look: The 69-year-old star actor wore an ivory ensemble from head to toe
Malkovich wore a long black lanyard around his neck as he walked through the busy area.
He wore loose-fitting pants and completed his look with a pair of brown and black sneakers with white soles.
As he traveled alone on Saturday, he appeared to have a toothpick in his mouth.
John is currently working on a new live stage show, The Music Critic, in collaboration with violinist and comedian Aleksey Igudesman.
The duo humorously judges famous classical musicians in the act, drawing on greats like Chopin and Beethoven.
Speaking to NPR earlier this month, John said, “I always say that theater is like surfing because you’re kind of paddling out on your little board. “You turn your back to the sun and wait for a wave.
“You’re not the wave that I think most people think you are, but you really aren’t the wave.”
He concluded: “The wave is created by the collision between the material and the public.” “You ride the wave or you don’t.”
Performance: John is currently working on a new live stage show, The Music Critic, in collaboration with violinist and comedian Aleksey Igudesman
Wisdom: Speaking to NPR earlier this month, John said, “I always say that theater is like surfing because you’re kind of paddling out on your little board.” You turn your back to the sun and wait for a wave.
In 2020, the longtime entertainer decried cancel culture for “ruining comedy” and insisted that what was once considered funny could later derail an entertainer’s career.
Speaking to The Daily News, he said: “What was funny yesterday becomes illegal today and the person saying it needs to be canceled. “The outrage culture is as strong as it is toxic.”
The Hollywood star said the advent of social media has changed the medium of comedy forever.
He explained: “Part of what constitutes.” [comedy] “What’s also difficult is the tidal wave of idiocy that can emerge on social media in one day…the outrage mob.”