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Jeff Goldblum has some very specific people in mind for who should play him in a movie based on his life.

Goldblum, who’s a jazz pianist in addition to being an A-list actor, was overheard talking to Preservation Hall Jazz Band’s leader Ben Jaffe at the Sundance Film Festival over the weekend, joking about the stars he’d cast as himself.

“It would be three people: Adam Driver, for obvious reasons, Tilda Swinton and you,” Goldblum was heard joking.

While Swinton may seem like an odd choice, she became unrecognizable as a man in “Suspiria.” No one knew it was her until she confirmed herself that she played Dr. Josef Klemperer, who was credited as being played by German actor Lutz Ebersdorf.

Goldblum was at Sundance promoting his new film, “The Mountain,” in which he plays infamous lobotomy doctor Dr. Walter Freeman.