Timothee Chalamet bundles up in Prada as he makes coffee run in NYC… in between SNL rehearsals

Timothée Chalamet has already taken on several memorable roles in his short Hollywood career.

And the Academy Award nominee is preparing for another Hollywood rite of passage, as he hosts Saturday Night Live this weekend.

He bundled up in a green Prada jacket Wednesday, as he made a coffee run in New York City, in between rehearsals for his guest starring gig on SNL, alongside musical guest Bruce Springsteen.

Caffeine fix: Timothée Chalamet bundled up in a green Prada jacket Wednesday, as he made a coffee run in New York City, in between rehearsals for his hosting gig on SNL, alongside musical guest Bruce Springsteen

The 24-year-old layered the coat over a teal hoodie with black Nike sweatpants and blush high-tops with chunky black and white houndstooth laces.

He finished the cozy casual ensemble with a brown baseball cap and a black face mask, taking precautions against COVID-19. 

Chalamet was previously spotted in the same look Tuesday night, stopping to take photos with fans after leaving rehearsal. 

Also seen leaving the studio was cast member Pete Davidson, who sported a black and blue puffy North Face jacket over a grey hoodie.

Casual outing: The 24-year-old layered the coat over a teal hoodie with black Nike sweatpants and blush high-tops with chunky black and white houndstooth laces

Casual outing: The 24-year-old layered the coat over a teal hoodie with black Nike sweatpants and blush high-tops with chunky black and white houndstooth laces

Fan favorite: Chalamet was previously spotted in the same look Tuesday night, stopping to take photos with fans after leaving rehearsal

Fan favorite: Chalamet was previously spotted in the same look Tuesday night, stopping to take photos with fans after leaving rehearsal

Clocking out: Also seen leaving the studio was cast member Pete Davidson, who sported a black and blue puffy North Face jacket over a grey hoodie

BDE: He finished the look with a grey beanie, grey sweatpants and white sneakers, while masking up for safety

BDE: Also seen leaving the studio was cast member Pete Davidson, who sported a black and blue puffy North Face jacket over a grey hoodie. He finished the look with a grey beanie, grey sweatpants and white sneakers, while masking up for safety

Colorful display: Questlove sported an army green jacket over a multi-colored chunky knit turtleneck, with black distressed jeans and orange Crocs, covered in flair, as he left 30 Rockefeller

Colorful display: Questlove sported an army green jacket over a multi-colored chunky knit turtleneck, with black distressed jeans and orange Crocs, covered in flair, as he left 30 Rockefeller

He finished the look with a grey beanie, grey sweatpants and white sneakers, while masking up for safety.

Questlove sported an army green jacket over a multi-colored chunky knit turtleneck, with black distressed jeans and orange Crocs, covered in flair, as he left 30 Rockefeller.  

It comes after SNL cast member Chloe Fineman appeared on The Tonight Show this week, where she discussed a few of her masterful celebrity impressions, including that of Chalamet.

She said of his reaction: ‘That’s always really scary. Especially now that things are on SNL and people might actually see stuff, and I never want to be mean.

Uncanny impersonation: It comes after SNL cast member Chloe Fineman appeared on The Tonight Show this week, where she discussed a few of her masterful celebrity impressions, including that of Chalamet

Uncanny impersonation: It comes after SNL cast member Chloe Fineman appeared on The Tonight Show this week, where she discussed a few of her masterful celebrity impressions, including that of Chalamet

Massive platform: She said of his reaction: 'That's always really scary. Especially now that things are on SNL and people might actually see stuff, and I never want to be mean'

Massive platform: She said of his reaction: ‘That’s always really scary. Especially now that things are on SNL and people might actually see stuff, and I never want to be mean’

Secretly watching: Fineman added: 'But [Chalamet] was at the show on Saturday secretly, undercover with a hat and a mask — as you should be in a mask — and he was like, "We should figure something out"'

Secretly watching: Fineman added: ‘But [Chalamet] was at the show on Saturday secretly, undercover with a hat and a mask — as you should be in a mask — and he was like, “We should figure something out”‘

‘But [Chalamet] was at the show on Saturday secretly, undercover with a hat and a mask — as you should be in a mask — and he was like, “We should figure something out.”‘

Fineman added: ‘I was like, “Ah! It’s Timothée Chalamet.” I just turned bright red. He stayed for the second show and then was like, “I’m actually working on an impression of you, haha. No, I’m not — yeah, I am — No, I’m not.” I fainted, I fully fainted.’

Chalamet is sure to inspire more impersonations with his upcoming role in the Denis Villeneuve-helmed blockbuster Dune, which has recently earned him his own action figure.

Leading man: Chalamet is sure to inspire more impersonations with his upcoming role in the Denis Villeneuve-helmed blockbuster Dune, which has recently earned him his own action figure

Leading man: Chalamet is sure to inspire more impersonations with his upcoming role in the Denis Villeneuve-helmed blockbuster Dune, which has recently earned him his own action figure 

Star-studded cast: He stars alongside Zendaya, Jason Momoa, Josh Brolin, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, Stellan Skarsgård, Dave Bautista, Javier Bardem and Charlotte Rampling

Star-studded cast: He stars alongside Zendaya, Jason Momoa, Josh Brolin, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, Stellan Skarsgård, Dave Bautista, Javier Bardem and Charlotte Rampling 

He stars alongside Zendaya, Jason Momoa, Josh Brolin, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, Stellan Skarsgård, Dave Bautista, Javier Bardem and Charlotte Rampling.

The latest adaptation of Frank Herbert 1965 sci-fi novel premieres October 1, 2021 in theaters and on HBO Max.

Chalamet was also set to begin filming a Bob Dylan biopic, for which he was taking guitar lessons to portray the Desolation Row crooner.

Last month, cinematographer Phedon Papamichael revealed to Collider that the film has been put on hold indefinitely, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

True story: Chalamet was also set to begin filming a Bob Dylan biopic, for which he was taking guitar lessons to portray the Desolation Row crooner (Dylan pictured in April, 1965)

True story: Chalamet was also set to begin filming a Bob Dylan biopic, for which he was taking guitar lessons to portray the Desolation Row crooner (Dylan pictured in April, 1965)