Known as the "The Sixth Sense" kid, Haley Joel Osment looked unrecognizable as he was dressed like a fat Nazi with a moustache and slicked-back hair on the set of "Yoga Hosers" in Los Angeles on Sept. 9, Tuesday, Huffington Post reported.

Osment was 11 when he rose to fame through his performance opposite Bruce Willis in "The Sixth Sense," which earned him an Academy nomination for Best Supporting Actor.

Now 26, Osment said it is a challenge but he has been "lucky enough to do a lot of projects recently that are all over the map."

"When you're a kid and you grow up, it takes some time for people to associate you with more things other than that initial thing," he told the press during the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. "It's created a lot of opportunities that I wouldn't have had otherwise."

Proud of his past films, Osment said, "It's a really happy thing. You try and do something to try and shatter that image in people's minds, it's kind of not a nice thing to do to your audience. I think I would be trying too hard, you know?"

In "Yoga Hosers," Osment stars with "Black Mass" actor Johnny Depp, who was also supposed to star in the film adaptation of "Good Omens" opposite the late Robin Williams, Cinema Blend has learned.

Co-written by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, the novel "Good Omens" is about an unlikely duo who wishes to prevent the Armageddon.

The movie was supposed to be directed by Terry Gilliam, who is known for his film "The Fisher King," which earned Williams his third Academy nomination.

Although Gilliam wanted to reteam with Williams, "Good Omens" was shelved indefinitely because it failed secure funding.

Meanwhile, Depp stars in "Yoga Hosers" with his 15-year-old daughter Lily-Rose, the best friend of Kevin Smith's 15-year-old Harley Quinn.

Depp's daughter was watching Quinn perform a scene in "Tusk" until the two were considered to play the lead roles in "Yoga Hosers," Yahoo! Movies has learned.