The 48-year-old star has an idea of who he’d like to portray him in his younger years, but refused to say who.
The former Take That singer added: “If I had my way, who would play me in the Nineties?
“I daren’t say, just in case the person I say is not the person (who gets the part).”
It was previously claimed Robbie and Michael hadn’t been able to cast anyone when they held auditions for the role.
A source said: “Michael and Robbie held top-secret auditions to find a star to play the young Robbie recently.
“They didn’t meet anyone they were confident could pull it off.
“Robbie is stunned at how difficult the project has been to get made. And now he’s starting to worry it’s never going to make it to the big screen and he’ll look foolish for hyping it up.
“The London-based studio, Rocket Science, is handling international sales on the project and is hoping for a big hit.
“Robbie has fans all over the world and his story is not short of drama. But if they can’t find a star charismatic enough to play him, the whole house of cards is going to come falling down and it’ll end up in development hell.”
Robbie Williams to play himself in biopic
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