Timothée Chalamet

American actor
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Also known as: Timothée Hal Chalamet
Quick Facts
In full:
Timothée Hal Chalamet
Born:
December 27, 1995, New York City, New York, U.S. (age 28)
Also Known As:
Timothée Hal Chalamet
Notable Family Members:
son of Marc Chalamet
son of Nicole Flender
brother of Pauline Chalamet
Education:
Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts (New York, New York)
Columbia University
New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study
Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In):
"Little Women" (2019)
"The King" (2019)
"A Rainy Day in New York" (2019)
"Beautiful Boy" (2018)
"Hostiles" (2017)
"Lady Bird" (2017)
"Hot Summer Nights" (2017)
"Call Me by Your Name" (2017)
"Miss Stevens" (2016)
"Love the Coopers" (2015)
"The Adderall Diaries" (2015)
"One and Two" (2015)
"Interstellar" (2014)
"Worst Friends" (2014)
"Men, Women & Children" (2014)
"Homeland" (2012)
"Royal Pains" (2012)
"Law & Order" (2009)

Timothée Chalamet (born December 27, 1995, New York City, New York, U.S.) is an American actor known for his sensitive portrayals of complex characters in independent films and blockbusters and for his artful humor in ensemble comedies.

Early life and career

Chalamet was raised in Manhattan, in an apartment that he shared with his mother, a former Broadway dancer and actress; his French-born father, who worked on publications at UNICEF; and his elder sister, Pauline, a ballet dancer and actress (who gained recognition in 2021 when she was cast in the HBO series The Sex Lives of College Girls). They lived in the same building as Chalamet’s maternal grandmother, who had also been a Broadway dancer. He grew up speaking French fluently and spent summers outside of Lyon, France.

Chalamet began acting at a young age, appearing in commercials and plays. Like his mother and his sister, he attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, New York City. During this time he landed minor parts on television and made his Off-Broadway debut in The Talls (2011). In 2012 he had recurring roles on the TV series Royal Pains and Homeland. After graduating from high school in 2013, Chalamet joined the cast of Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar (2014), in which he played the younger version of Casey Affleck’s character. He subsequently enrolled in college, first attending Columbia University, New York City, and then New York University, but he eventually dropped out to focus on acting. Chalamet landed a few roles in feature films, including The Adderall Diaries (2015) and Miss Stevens (2016).

Breakthrough in Call Me by Your Name and other films from the late 2010s

Chalamet’s breakthrough came in 2017 when he starred in Call Me by Your Name, an adaptation of André Aciman’s 2007 novel about first love. He played Elio, a cosmopolitan teenager living in Italy during the 1980s, who falls for his father’s summer intern, Oliver. Chalamet’s performance garnered rave reviews and legions of fans. He also became the youngest performer in 80 years to receive an Academy Award nomination for best actor. A succession of films quickly followed, including Lady Bird, Hostiles, and Hot Summer Nights (all 2017). Chalamet then appeared opposite Steve Carell in Beautiful Boy (2018), a drama based on a pair of memoirs by a father and son about drug addiction.

His next film, A Rainy Day in New York, directed by Woody Allen, was scheduled for release in 2018, but it was delayed after the rise of the Me Too movement revived sexual abuse accusations against Allen. That year Chalamet announced that he would donate his salary from the film to the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund, the LGBT Center in New York, and RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network). The movie eventually opened in Europe in 2019 and in the United States the following year. Chalamet starred in Netflix’s The King (2019), based on William Shakespeare’s Henriad cycle, and he reunited with Lady Bird director Greta Gerwig, playing Laurie in her adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women (2019).

Dune and other movies from the 2020s

In 2021 Chalamet joined the ensemble casts of Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch and Adam McKay’s Don’t Look Up. That same year he also starred as Paul Atreides alongside Zendaya as Chani in Denis Villeneuve’s interpretation of Dune, Frank Herbert’s 1965 science-fiction epic. Chalamet’s turn as a lead actor carrying a big-budget movie gained mostly positive reviews. He reprised the role in Dune: Part Two (2024). In 2022 he reteamed with Luca Guadagnino, director of Call Me by Your Name, in the horror romance Bones and All, and in 2023 he portrayed the young Willy Wonka in the musical Wonka (2023).

Red carpet fashion

In addition to receiving acclaim for his acting, Chalamet has been also lauded for his red carpet fashion. He has been described as ushering in a new generation of masculinity that embraced emotional vulnerability and gender-fluid attire. Since Chalamet does not work with a stylist, his choices are often his own, and he has favored such designers as Haider Ackermann, Alexander McQueen, and Stella McCartney. A few of Chalamet’s more daring looks included a Virgil Abloh sequin harness that he sported at the 2019 Golden Globe Awards and a cropped shimmering jacket from Louis Vuitton’s women’s wear line, under which he wore nothing, at the 2022 Academy Awards ceremony. Chalamet’s surprising looks thus made him a fitting choice to cohost the 2021 Met Gala, the annual benefit for the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.

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