Timothée Chalamet answers the question everyone wants to know come awards season: What do you do with a prepared acceptance speech when you don’t actually win?
Chalamet, 28, recently appeared on SiriusXM’s The Morning Mashup to promote his upcoming Bob Dylan biopic Complete unknownwhere co-host Nicole Ryan asked the actor if he writes his awards speeches ahead of time.
“What a great question because like you said, this is my fourth Golden Globe nomination,” the actor said. “Look, I’ll just say this… there’s nothing more uniquely hilarious and something you can’t share with anyone than when you come home and tear up a little thing you never got to use and think to yourself, ‘You narcissistic arrogant prick, what are you on the planet thought you were going to use this?’ ”
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Chalamet received nominations for his performance as Dylan, now 83, at the upcoming Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards, both of which will be held in January. He was previously nominated for a Golden Globe for his performances in Wonka, Beautiful Boy and Call me by your name; the latter two films also earned him Critics’ Choice nominations, and Call me by your name Chalamet received his first Oscar nomination in 2018.
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The actor embarked on an extensive press tour for promotion Complete unknownin which he plays folk and rock music legend Dylan during the 1960s. The film also stars Edward Norton as Pete Seeger, Elle Fanning as Sylvie Russo, Monica Barbaro as Joan Baez, Boyd Holbrook as Johnny Cash and Scoot McNairy as Woody Guthrie, among others. Director James Mangold co-wrote the screenplay with Jay Cocks for the film, adapted from Elijah Wald’s 2015 biography. Dylan goes electric!
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Timothée Chalamet December 10, 2024
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That press tour took Chalamet everywhere from the ESPN shoot College game day to talk college football on the pier in New York, where he shared a full-length video of himself singing along to Dylan’s 1966 classic “Visions of Johanna.”
The actor attended Complete unknownpremiere in Los Angeles on Dec. 10 and spent time with girlfriend Kylie Jenner at the after party following the premiere. Chalamet also recently went viral in a video showing him meeting Miles Mitchell, who won a Chalamet lookalike contest held in New York in October, following a screening of the film where the actor appeared.
Complete unknown opens in theaters everywhere on December 25th.
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