American and French actor (born 1995)
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Timothée Chalamet
Chalamet in 2025
Born Timothée Hal Chalamet
(1995-12-27 ) December 27, 1995 (age 30) Citizenship Occupation Actor Years active 2007–present Works Full list Relatives Awards Full list Signature
Timothée Hal Chalamet [ a] (born December 27, 1995) is an American and French actor. Known forhis work in a diverse range ofblockbusters andindependent films , he is the recipient ofnumerous accolades including anActor Award , aGolden Globe Award , and twoCritics' Choice Awards , in addition to nominations for fourAcademy Awards , sixBritish Academy Film Awards , and aGrammy Award . His films as a leading actor have grossed over $2.3 billion worldwide.
Chalamet began his career in television, appearing in the drama seriesHomeland . In 2014, while a student atColumbia University , he made his film debut in the comedy-dramaMen, Women & Children and appeared inChristopher Nolan 's science fiction filmInterstellar . Chalamet came to international attention with the lead role of a lovestruck teenager inLuca Guadagnino 's coming-of-age filmCall Me by Your Name (2017), earning him his first nomination for theAcademy Award for Best Actor , and becoming thethird-youngest nominee in the category. He gained further recognition for his supporting roles inGreta Gerwig 's filmsLady Bird (2017) andLittle Women (2019), as well as for portrayingNic Sheff in the biopicBeautiful Boy (2018).
Chalamet began leading big-budget films, starring asPaul Atreides inDenis Villeneuve 'sDune films (2021–2024) andWilly Wonka in the musical fantasy filmWonka (2023). He earned consecutive Academy Award nominations for his portrayal ofBob Dylan in the biographical dramaA Complete Unknown (2024) and his starring role inJosh Safdie 's sports comedy filmMarty Supreme (2025); the former also earned him theSAG Award for Best Actor , while the latter won him theCritics' Choice Award for Best Actor and theGolden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy , making him the youngest recipient of each award.
On stage, Chalamet starred inJohn Patrick Shanley 's autobiographical playProdigal Son in 2016, for which he won aLucille Lortel Award and gained a nomination for aDrama League Award . Offscreen, he has been labeled as asex symbol and afashion icon .
Early life and education Timothée Chalamet was born on December 27, 1995, in Manhattan, and grew up in the federally subsidized artists' buildingManhattan Plaza inHell's Kitchen under theMitchell–Lama program .[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] His older sister,Pauline Chalamet , is an actress.[ 5] His mother, Nicole Flender, is a third-generation New Yorker, of halfRussian Jewish and halfAustrian Jewish descent.[ 8] She is areal estate agent atthe Corcoran Group ,[ 9] [ 7] and a formerBroadway dancer. Flender earned her bachelor's degree in French fromYale University , and has been a French teacher and dance teacher.[ 10] [ 11] Marc Chalamet, his French father, a New York correspondent forLe Parisien and an editor forUNICEF ,[ 5] [ 12] [ 13] is fromNîmes , France, and is from a Protestant heritage.[ 11] [ 14] Chalamet's paternal grandmother, who had moved to France, was originally fromBrantford , Ontario.[ 15] [ 16] On his mother's side, he is a nephew of husband-and-wife filmmakers and producersRodman Flender andAmy Lippman .[ 17] Chalamet's sister has described their family as being "verymiddle-class ".[ 18]
Chalamet isbilingual inEnglish andFrench ,[ b] [ 20] and holds dual United States and French citizenship through his French father.[ 21] Growing up, Chalamet spent summers inLe Chambon-sur-Lignon ,[ 22] a small French village two hours fromLyon , at the home of his paternal grandparents.[ 23] He stated that his time in France led to cross-cultural ambiguities over his identity.[ 24] [ 25] Chalamet attended PS 87 William T. Sherman School for elementary school, and MS 245 The Computer School for middle school, later transferring to the selective Delta program at MS 54 Booker T. Washington Middle School, which he described as miserable due to the lack of a creative outlet within the school's academically rigorous environment.[ 26] [ 27]
Heath Ledger 's performance as theJoker inThe Dark Knight (2008) inspired Chalamet to pursue a career in acting.[ 28] He applied toFiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts . His acceptance into the school was a turning point in his appreciation for acting.[ 29] His sophomore-year drama teacher at LaGuardia[ 30] was so impressed by his audition that he insisted on Chalamet's acceptance into the school, even though he had been rejected in the interview, due to his middle school record,[ 31] saying: "I gave him the highest score I've ever given a kid auditioning."[ 32] During high school, Chalamet datedMadonna 's daughterLourdes Leon , a fellow student, for a year.[ 5] He starred in school musicals as Emcee inCabaret and Oscar Lindquist inSweet Charity , graduating in 2013.[ 33] [ 34] Chalamet is also aYoungArts alumnus.[ 35]
After high school, Chalamet, then 17, attendedColumbia University for a year, majoring incultural anthropology , and was a resident ofHartley Hall .[ 22] [ 36] [ 37] [ 38] He later transferred toNew York University 'sGallatin School of Individualized Study to pursue his acting career more freely,[ 39] having found it difficult to assimilate to Columbia directly after filmingInterstellar .[ 40] [ 41] Upon leaving Columbia, Chalamet moved toConcourse, Bronx .[ 5] [ 42] He eventually dropped out of New York University to focus on his acting career and avoidstudent debt .[ 43] [ 44]
Career
2008–2016: Early rolesChalamet at the2014 Toronto International Film Festival As a child, Chalamet appeared in several commercials and acted in two horror short films calledSweet Tooth andClown , before making his television debut on an episode of the long-runningpolice procedural seriesLaw & Order (2009), playing a murder victim.[ 22] This was followed by a minor role in the television filmLoving Leah (2009). In 2011, Chalamet made his stage debut in theOff-Broadway playThe Talls , acoming-of-age comedy set in the 1970s, in which he played a sexually curious 12-year-old. The chief theatre critic ofNew York Daily News wrote: "Chalamet hilariously captures a tween's awakening curiosities about sex."[ 45] [ 46] In 2012, he had recurring roles in the drama seriesRoyal Pains and the thriller seriesHomeland , in which Chalamet playedFinn Walden , the rebellious son of the Vice President. Along with the rest of the cast, he was nominated for aSAG Award for Best Ensemble .[ 47]
In 2014, Chalamet made his feature film debut in a minor role inJason Reitman 'sMen, Women & Children .[ 48] That same year, he played the role of Tom Cooper, the son ofMatthew McConaughey 's character, inChristopher Nolan 'sInterstellar .[ 49] The film received positive reviews, with critics praising the cast's performances, and grossed over $700 million worldwide.[ 50] [ 51] [ 52] A decade later, Chalamet stated thatInterstellar was his favorite film he had ever been in up to that point, but shared that at the time he was disappointed because it didn't boost his career as he had assumed it would.[ 53] Also in 2014, Chalamet had a supporting role inWorst Friends , a comedy which had a limited theatrical release and received positive reviews.[ 54]
In 2015, Chalamet co-starred inAndrew Droz Palermo 's fantasy thrillerOne & Two , which premiered at theBerlin International Film Festival , where it received mixed reviews, before its limited theatrical release.[ 55] [ 56] [ 57] His next role was playing the teenage version ofJames Franco 's character,Stephen Elliott , inPamela Romanowsky 'sThe Adderall Diaries .[ 58] In his final role of 2015, Chalamet played Charlie Cooper, the sullen grandson ofDiane Keaton andJohn Goodman 's characters in the Christmas comedyLove the Coopers , which received negative reviews.[ 59]
In 2016, Chalamet starred as Jim Quinn in the autobiographical playProdigal Son atManhattan Theatre Club . Handpicked by its playwright and directorJohn Patrick Shanley and producerScott Rudin , Chalamet portrayed a younger Shanley, a misfitBronx kid in a prestigiousNew Hampshire prep school set in 1963.[ 60] His performance was praised and won him theLucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play , in addition to a nomination for theDrama League Award for Distinguished Performance .[ 61] [ 62] [ 63] [ 64] Chalamet also co-starred oppositeLily Rabe inJulia Hart 'sMiss Stevens as the troubled student Billy Mitman. Stephen Farber ofThe Hollywood Reporter described Chalamet's act as "compelling" and "startling", with his character's speech fromDeath of a Salesman as among the best he has ever seen.[ 65] Stephen Holden ofThe New York Times compared him toJames Dean .[ 66]
2017–2020: BreakthroughChalamet at the2017 Berlin International Film Festival After being attached to the project for three years, Chalamet starred inLuca Guadagnino 'sCall Me by Your Name , based on the novelof the same name byAndré Aciman .[ 67] [ 68] The story revolves around Elio Perlman, a young man living in Italy during the 1980s, who falls in love with Oliver (Armie Hammer ), a university student who has come to stay with his family. In preparation, Chalamet learned to speak Italian, as well as to play the piano and guitar.[ 40] Call Me by Your Name premiered at the2017 Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim;[ 69] critics particularly highlighted Chalamet's performance.[ 70] [ 71]
Olly Richards ofEmpire wrote: "In a film in which every performance is terrific, Chalamet makes the rest look like they're acting. He alone would make the film worth watching".[ 72] Jon Frosch ofThe Hollywood Reporter stated that no performance during the year "felt as emotionally, physically and intellectually alive" and included Chalamet in the magazine's list of the best performances of the year.[ 73] Time andThe New York Times also featured him in such lists.[ 74] [ 75] He won theGotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor and theIndependent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead ,[ 76] [ 77] and received nominations for theCritics' Choice Movie Award ,Golden Globe Award ,SAG Award ,BAFTA Award , andAcademy Award , all for Best Actor.[ 78] [ 79] [ 80] [ 81] He is thethird-youngest person to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor as well as the youngest since19-year-old Mickey Rooney inBabes in Arms in1939 .[ 78] [ 82]
In his second film of 2017, Chalamet played Daniel, a gawky teenager who gets swept up in the drug-dealing business throughout a summer, in Elijah Bynum's directorial debut,Hot Summer Nights . It received a limited theatrical release the following year and generated mixed reviews from critics, though Chalamet received praise from K. Austin Collins ofVanity Fair , who called the "sensitivity" in his performance "something special".[ 83] [ 84] [ 85] Later that year, he played Kyle Scheible, a rich hipster in a band and a love interest ofSaoirse Ronan 's character inLady Bird , the solo directorial debut ofGreta Gerwig .[ 86] Critics praised the ensemble cast, withTy Burr ofThe Boston Globe taking particular note of Chalamet's "hilarious" performance.[ 87] In his final film of 2017,Scott Cooper 's westernHostiles , Chalamet played a young soldier named Philippe DeJardin, alongsideChristian Bale .[ 24]
Chalamet at the2018 Toronto International Film Festival In 2018, Chalamet joined theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences .[ 88] Later that year, Chalamet portrayedNic Sheff , a teenager addicted tomethamphetamine who shares a strained relationship with his father, the journalistDavid Sheff (portrayed bySteve Carell ), in the dramaBeautiful Boy . Directed byFelix Van Groeningen , the film is based on a pair of memoirs—the elder Sheff'smemoir of the same name andTweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines by Nic Sheff.[ 89] Owen Glieberman ofVariety drew comparisons with Chalamet's performance inCall Me by Your Name , stating that "Nic, in his muffled millennial James Dean way, [as] skittery and self-involved" is a transformation from the "marvelous directness" he displayed in the role of Elio Perlman.[ 90] He received nominations for Best Supporting Actor at theGolden Globe ,SAG , andBAFTA award ceremonies.[ 91]
The following year, Chalamet starred inWoody Allen 's romantic comedyA Rainy Day in New York .[ 92] TheMe Too movement prompted a resurgence of the1992 sexual abuse allegation against Allen. Chalamet said he was unable to answer questions about working with Allen due to his contractual obligations; theHuffington Post obtained a copy of Chalamet's contract which disputed this.[ 93] Chalamet donated his salary to the charitiesTime's Up ,LGBT Center of New York , andRAINN ,[ 94] [ 95] [ 96] and did not promote the film.[ 97] Allen claimed in his 2020 memoirApropos of Nothing that Chalamet told Allen's sisterLetty Aronson that he only denounced him in an attempt to improve his chances of winning an Academy Award forCall Me by Your Name .[ 98]
Chalamet next portrayedHenry V of England , a prince who, as a young man, becomesKing of England , inDavid Michôd 'sNetflix period dramaThe King , based on several plays fromShakespeare 'sHenriad .[ 99] [ 100] Richard Lawson ofVanity Fair wrote, "Chalamet does robust work, straightening his lanky posture as he goes, rising up into the role like a man ascendant".[ 101] In his third film release of 2019, Chalamet portrayedTheodore "Laurie" Laurence , a lovestruck teenager, inLittle Women , an adaptation ofLouisa May Alcott 'snovel of the same name . Marking his second collaboration with Gerwig and Ronan,[ 102] the film was acclaimed by critics,[ 103] two of whom—Peter Travers ofRolling Stone andAnn Hornaday ofThe Washington Post —also praised Chalamet's performance; Travers noted that the actor portrays the role with "innate charm and poignant vulnerability", while Hornaday highlighted his "languidly graceful" performance and its "playful physicality".[ 104] [ 105] Chalamet hosted an episode of the sketch comedy seriesSaturday Night Live in 2020.[ 106]
2021–present: Established actorIn 2021, Chalamet portrayed a student revolutionary inWes Anderson 's ensemble comedy-dramaThe French Dispatch .[ 107] [ 108] The film had its world premiere at the2021 Cannes Film Festival , where it generated positive reviews.[ 109] Anderson wrote the role with Chalamet in mind.[ 110] Brianna Zigler ofPaste found him to be "perfectly attuned to Anderson's highly specified wavelength".[ 111] Chalamet starred as the main characterPaul Atreides inDenis Villeneuve 'sfilm adaptation of the science fiction novelDune , which premiered at the78th Venice International Film Festival .[ 112] Villeneuve stated that Chalamet was his only choice to play the role: "I needed that for the audience to believe this young man will be able to lead a whole planet."[ 113] Chalamet received positive reviews for his performance, withThe Hollywood Reporter ' s David Rooney praising his "magnetic pensiveness [that] gives the coming-of-age element some heart" and Lewis Knight ofDaily Mirror writing that "Timothée Chalamet completes his ascension to Hollywood leading man status".[ 114] [ 115] Dune earned over $400 million worldwide to emerge as one of the year's highest-grossing films.[ 116] In his final role of the year, Chalamet played a skater punk inAdam McKay 's Netflix ensemble comedy filmDon't Look Up .[ 117] It received mixed reviews from critics.[ 118] Justin Chang of theLos Angeles Times found Chalamet "sweetly sincere" in his small part.[ 119] The ensemble cast of the film was nominated for aSAG Award .[ 120]
Chalamet reunited with Guadagnino in the road filmBones and All (2022), in which he starred alongsideTaylor Russell as cannibal drifters.[ 121] The project marked his first production venture, and Chalamet credited Guadagnino for mentoring him through the process.[ 122] Bones and All premiered at the79th Venice International Film Festival . Leila Latif ofIndieWire praised the chemistry between Chalamet and Russell and took note of his "near-peerless ability to gently weep",[ 123] and Jon Frosch ofThe Hollywood Reporter added that "Chalamet reminded us why he's the best actor of his generation".[ 123] [ 124] That same year, Chalamet lent his voice to the Netflixadult animated musical specialEntergalactic .[ 125]
Zendaya and Chalamet promotingDune: Part Two in 2024In 2023, Chalamet hostedSaturday Night Live for a second time.[ 126] He then portrayedWilly Wonka in the musical filmWonka , directed byPaul King , for which Chalamet was paid $9 million.[ 127] He was King's only choice for the role, stating that he cast the actor without an audition after seeing his high school performances on YouTube that proved his singing and dancing skills.[ 128] Chalamet sang seven songs for thefilm's soundtrack .[ 129] Slant Magazine 's Derek Smith commended Chalamet for "imbuing Wonka [with] a warmth and tenderness that's in perfect unison with the vibrant and bizarre world that King creates here".[ 130] His performance earned him another nomination for aGolden Globe Award for Best Actor .[ 131] Wonka grossed over $634 million worldwide to rank as theeighth highest-grossing film of 2023.[ 132] [ 133]
The following year, Chalamet reprised the role of Paul Atreides in the sequel toDune , titledDune: Part Two .[ 134] [ 135] Variety reported that the box-office success ofWonka andDune: Part Two established Chalamet as a major star.[ 136] Soon after, he signed afirst look deal with the studioWarner Bros. to star in and produce more films.[ 137] Dune: Part Two grossed over $714 million worldwide to rank as the highest-grossing film with Chalamet in a starring role and theseventh highest-grossing film of 2024.[ 138] [ 139] In his second project of the year, Chalamet produced and portrayedBob Dylan in the biopicA Complete Unknown , directed byJames Mangold . It was filmed and released in 2024, five years after he began preparing to play the part.[ 140] [ 141] [ 142] Chalamet first met with the film producers shortly after he had finished filmingCall Me By Your Name , as they were struck by his versatility and physical resemblance to the artist.[ 143] Dylan himself responded positively to Chalamet's casting.[ 144] To stay immersed in the role, Chalamet remained aloof on set and was referred to as "Bob Dylan" on thecall sheet .[ 145] Even so, he did not deem itmethod acting .[ 146] For the film'saccompanying soundtrack , he sang 40 Dylan songs, while also playing guitars andharmonicas .[ 147] BBC Culture 'sCaryn James wrote that Chalamet "is brilliant here and completely believable, better than the film itself. He sings and plays guitar and harmonica with apparent ease, and creates a thoroughly convincing avatar of Dylan".[ 148] He received nominations for the Academy, BAFTA, and Golden Globe for Best Actor,[ 149] [ 150] [ 151] and became the youngest person to win the SAG Award for Best Actor, at age 29.[ 152] Chalamet further received aGrammy Award nomination for his work on the film's soundtrack.[ 153]
In 2025, in addition to hostingSaturday Night Live for the third time, Chalamet also performed three Dylan songs on the show as its musical guest, becoming the first non-pro singer to fill the role in 30 years.[ 154] [ 155] [ 156] That same year, he played a character inspired byMarty Reisman in the sports filmMarty Supreme , directed byJosh Safdie , which he also produced.[ 157] Safdie first approached him about the film in 2018, and stated that he had written it specifically for him.[ 158] [ 159] That same year, Chalamet began takingping-pong lessons, practicing while filming other projects.[ 160] The film was praised by critics.[ 161] The Independent ' s Clarisse Loughrey wrote that Chalamet is "truly one of our greatest talents" and compared his energy in the film to that ofAl Pacino ,[ 162] whileDavid Ehrlich ofIndieWire said he "makes one of the most colossal movie performances of the 21st century seem as natural as a lay-up".[ 163] For his work on the film as an actor and producer, he received two Academy Award nominations for Best Actor andBest Picture respectively, becoming both the youngest male actor to be nominated thrice sinceMarlon Brando in1954 and the youngest person ever to be nominated twice for acting and producing in the same year.[ 164] Chalamet further earned his ninth Actor Award and sixth BAFTA Award nominations,[ 165] [ 166] while also becoming the youngest ever winner of theCritics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actor and theGolden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy .[ 167] [ 168]
Upcoming In 2026, he will reprise his role as Paul Atreides in the last installment of theDune film trilogy, titledDune: Part Three .[ 169] Chalamet is also set to reunite with Mangold forHigh-Side , amotocross heist film .[ 170] He would reportedly earn $25 million for his participation in the film.[ 171]
Public image and fashion Several media publications consider Chalamet to be among the most talented actors of his generation.[ 172] [ 173] Remarking upon his performance inBeautiful Boy, Kenneth Turan of theLos Angeles Times wrote that "he might be the male actor of his generation."[ 174] In 2018, he appeared inForbes ' s30 Under 30 Hollywood & Entertainment list.[ 175]
Chalamet at the2025 Berlin International Film Festival Chalamet has been described by the media as asex symbol [ 176] [ 177] [ 178] and afashion icon ,[ 179] with his hair, jawline, andandrogynous looks highlighted as his trademarks.[ 180] [ 181] The New York Times grouped Chalamet into a label it called "noodle boys", noted for their "sinewy" appearance and who served as an "alternative image of white masculinity" in American pop culture.[ 182] Vogue named Chalamet the most influential man in fashion in 2019 and credits him for continuing "to ply the boundary between traditional masculinity and femininity," writing "those fashion choices are all the more impressive considering that Chalamet styles himself."[ 183] In 2020, Men's magazineGQ ranked Chalamet as the best-dressed man in the world,[ 184] and in 2023, he was voted Most Stylish Man of The Year byGQ' s readers.[ 185] He briefly attended a Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest inWashington Square Park in late 2024,[ 186] kickstarting a large increase in the prevalence ofcelebrity look-alike contests that year .[ 187] [ 188] Chalamet has a strong fan presence online, most notablyClub Chalamet , a woman who runs a dedicated fan account for him.[ 189] [ 190] [ 191]
Chalamet served as one of the co-chairs of the 2021Met Gala , alongside singerBillie Eilish , professional tennis playerNaomi Osaka and poetAmanda Gorman . The event was part of theCostume Institute 's exhibitIn America: A Lexicon of Fashion. [ 192] Later that year, Chalamet became abrand ambassador forCartier .[ 193] He also collaborated withHaider Ackermann to design ahoodie with 100% of the proceeds going to French organization Afghanistan Libre, which is centered around preserving the rights ofwomen in Afghanistan .[ 194] They first met in Paris in 2017 at the request of Chalamet's agentBrian Swardstrom , who wanted Ackermann to style him for his first red carpet, at that year'sBerlin International Film Festival .[ 195] [ 196] They have since maintained a close friendship and creative partnership.[ 196] [ 197] [ 198] Chalamet also had a close relationship with late designerVirgil Abloh .[ 199] [ 200]
At the94th Academy Awards , Chalamet wore a sequinedLouis Vuitton jacket fromNicolas Ghesquière 's womenswear collection without a shirt;W declared that he had "rewritten the gentleman's Oscar dress code for good", highlighting the boundary-pushing outfit that "blurred the lines of fashion's traditional gender divide".[ 201] He subsequently appeared on the cover of the October 2022 print edition ofBritish Vogue , becoming the first solo male to do so in the magazine's history.[ 202] [ 203]
Chalamet became the face ofChanel 's men's fragranceBleu de Chanel in 2023,[ 204] taking over from the late French actorGaspard Ulliel . The advertising campaign starring Chalamet and shot by photographerMario Sorrenti was released in June, followed by a campaign film directed byMartin Scorsese which premiered in May 2024.[ 205] [ 206] [ 207] He reportedly received $35 million for his involvement in the campaign.[ 208] Chalamet also worked withCartier to create a costume necklace and collaborated with Nike on a pair ofDunk Lows ; both items were influenced by his character of Willy Wonka.[ 209] [ 210] Later that year, he developed a creative partnership with photographer and filmmakerAidan Zamiri , who began working with him to craft and document his promotional press tours.[ 211] [ 212]
In 2025, Chalamet becameLucid Motors ' first-ever global ambassador.[ 213] He collaborated with luxury streetwear brand Nahmias, to design a hoodie inspired by his role inA Complete Unknown .[ 214] The brand also launched a more extensive collection with Chalamet to promoteMarty Supreme .[ 215] In December of that year, Chalamet posted a video on social media of him appearing on a remix ofEsDeeKid 's "4 Raws ", adding a verse of his own to the song in which he mentions the film. This came after rumors that Chalamet was the identity behind the masked rapper.[ 216] [ 217]
Personal life Chalamet splits his time between New York andCalifornia .[ 218] [ 219] Despite significant media attention and public interest, he rarely discusses the romantic aspects of his personal life. Since April 2023, he has been in a relationship withKylie Jenner .[ 220] [ 221]
Chalamet is an avid sports fan; in his youth, he aspired to be a professionalsoccer player .[ 22] He is childhood friends with now-professional soccer player,Alex Muyl .[ 222] Chalamet is a lifelong supporter of the French soccer teamSaint-Étienne .[ 223] Also a fan of basketball, he has attended numerousNew York Knicks games,[ 224] [ 225] [ 226] furthermore he has shown extensive knowledge ofcollege football andprofessional wrestling .[ 227] [ 228]
At age 15, Chalamet operated aYouTube channel calledModdedController360 in which he presentedXbox 360 controllers that he customized.[ 229] He enjoyship-hop music[ 230] and considers rapperKid Cudi to be his biggest career inspiration, alongside actorsLeonardo DiCaprio andJoaquin Phoenix .[ 5] [ 231]
Performances and accolades Chalamet has been nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Actor for his performances inCall Me by Your Name ,A Complete Unknown andMarty Supreme .[ 78] [ 151] He also received fiveBritish Academy Film Awards nominations forCall Me by Your Name ,Beautiful Boy ,A Complete Unknown andMarty Supreme , and won aActor Award for his role inA Complete Unknown , in addition to nominations forCall Me by Your Name ,Beautiful Boy andMarty Supreme .[ 80] [ 81] [ 91] [ 149] [ 232] [ 166] His other accolades include fourGolden Globe Award nominations for his roles inCall Me by Your Name ,Beautiful Boy ,Wonka andA Complete Unknown , and a win forMarty Supreme .[ 233] He further received aGrammy Award nomination for his work on thesoundtrack forA Complete Unknown .[ 153]
Notes
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RetrievedJuly 15, 2024 . ^ Yuan, Jada (October 7, 2025)."Timothée Chalamet's 'Marty Supreme' electrifies in surprise screening" .The Washington Post .ISSN 0190-8286 . Archived fromthe original on October 7, 2025. RetrievedOctober 9, 2025 .^ Travis, Ben (December 15, 2025)."Marty Supreme Director Josh Safdie Cast Timothée Chalamet Because Of His 'Supreme Vision For Himself' " .Empire . Archived fromthe original on December 15, 2025. RetrievedDecember 15, 2025 . ^ Canfield, David (October 7, 2025)."Timothée Chalamet Spent Years Secretly Training for 'Marty Supreme': "This Is Who I Was Before I Had a Career" (Exclusive)" .The Hollywood Reporter . Archived fromthe original on October 8, 2025. RetrievedOctober 7, 2025 . ^ Carson, Lexi (December 2, 2025)." "The Best Movie of the Year": What Critics Are Saying About 'Marty Supreme' " .The Hollywood Reporter .Archived from the original on December 10, 2025. RetrievedDecember 10, 2025 . ^ Loughrey, Clarisse (December 1, 2025)."Marty Supreme review – Powder keg of a ping-pong movie confirms Timothée Chalamet as one of our greatest talents" .The Independent .Archived from the original on December 2, 2025. RetrievedDecember 10, 2025 . ^ Ehrlich, David (December 1, 2025)." 'Marty Supreme' Review: Timothée Chalamet's Legendary Performance Anchors an Exhilarating American Epic About the True Cost of Greatness" .IndieWire . Archived fromthe original on December 1, 2025. RetrievedDecember 10, 2025 . ^ Davis, Clayton (January 22, 2026)."Timothée Chalamet Makes Oscars History With 'Marty Supreme' as Youngest Man With Three Acting Noms" .Variety . Archived fromthe original on January 22, 2026. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2026 . ^ Davis, Clayton; Moreau, Jordan (January 7, 2026)."Actor Awards Nominations 2026: 'One Battle After Another' Earns Record-Breaking 7 Nods, 'The Studio' Leads TV With 5 Noms" .Variety . Archived fromthe original on January 8, 2026. 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RetrievedOctober 12, 2025 . ^ Jones, CT (September 8, 2023)."The Club Chalamet Blow-Up Proves There's Something Deeply Wrong With Stan Culture" .Rolling Stone .Archived from the original on September 8, 2023. RetrievedOctober 12, 2025 . ^ Yang, Angela (September 7, 2023)."A Timothée Chalamet fan account blasted Kylie Jenner. But even some fellow stans think the posts may have gone too far" .NBC News .Archived from the original on August 2, 2025. RetrievedOctober 12, 2025 . ^ Okwodu, Janelle (May 3, 2021)."Timothée Chalamet, Billie Eilish, Naomi Osaka, and Amanda Gorman Will Co-chair the 2021 Met Gala" .Vogue .Archived from the original on May 3, 2021. RetrievedMay 8, 2021 . ^ Godfrey, Deeney (September 3, 2021)."Cartier unveils Timothée Chalamet as the Maison's newest Friend of the House" .Fashion Network .Archived from the original on September 3, 2021. 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'Alex Muyl is Foot Mozart!' - Actor Timothee Chalamet hypes up Nashville SC star and longtime friend" .Goal . Archived fromthe original on December 19, 2024. RetrievedDecember 18, 2024 . ^ Aubin, Maxime (November 1, 2019)."Timothée Chalamet fan de Saint-Etienne chez Seth Meyers" .L'Équipe .Archived from the original on January 18, 2022. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2022 . ^ Martin, Emmie (March 2, 2018)."22-year-old Oscar-nominee Timothée Chalamet's 1st big splurge was on Knicks tickets" .CNBC .Archived from the original on January 13, 2022. RetrievedJanuary 14, 2022 . ^ Cartter, Eileen (May 14, 2025)."Here Is Everything Timothée Chalamet Has Ever Worn to a Knicks Game" .GQ . Archived fromthe original on May 14, 2025. RetrievedDecember 19, 2025 . ^ Chuba, Kirsten (November 16, 2025)."Timothée Chalamet Tells Adam Sandler He "Should Have a Golden Man" in His Hand as the Two Talk Basketball, Fame and Their New Movies" .The Hollywood Reporter . Archived fromthe original on November 16, 2025. 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