The gallery has been updated with screen captures of Lady Bird! Timothée portrayed Kyle Scheible in the 2017 critically acclaimed film.
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“Lady Bird” Screen Captures
90th Annual Academy Awards
Finally, Oscar day! Timothée attended the 90th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, California (March 4). Timothée brought his mother Nicole Flender as his guest to the big event!
Congratulations to James Ivory for winning the Adapted Screenplay award for Call Me by Your Name!
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Public Appearances > Appearances from 2018 > March 04: 90th Annual Academy Awards – Governors Ball
2018 Film Independent Spirit Awards
Yesterday, Timothée attended the 2018 Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California (March 3). Congratulations to Timmy for winning the Best Male Lead award!
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Public Appearances > Appearances from 2018 > March 03: 2018 Film Independent Spirit Awards – Bulleit Honors the Independent Film Frontier
Timothée for ShortList
Timothée was interviewed and photographed for ShortList.com. Check out the interview and photoshoot below (or at SL).
Timothée Chalamet on grappling with rebellion, addiction and speaking out
SHORTLIST – Timothée Chalamet would like to apologise for breaking your heart last year; for making you cry fat, salty tears while you watched him cry fat, salty tears at the end of his Oscar-nominated turn in Call Me By Your Name.
He is sorry that his depiction of Elio Perlman and his sexual awakening, set against the humid haze of a lazy summer in north Italy, was so devastating that people still come up to him with one hand clutched to their chest, gasping at the mere sight of him. He’s nothing short of grateful that so many people found the peach scene – that peach scene – intense, and kind of beautiful and, really, who cares if the best sex scene of 2017 was between a young man and the soft flesh of a prunus persica when said scene was so moving? Men, women, everyone needs to up their game, because Timothée Chalamet fucked a peach last year, and it was good.
But all that – the dreamy months hanging out with Armie Hammer, the bike rides, frolicking in alleyways and bonding so tightly with someone that the only thing you can compare it to is actual, soul-binding love – is in the past. “I don’t think I’ll have an acting experience as immersive as that,” he says. “I came of age as an actor during my time with Armie. The relationship that blossomed out of it is the most precious gift.”
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The Arrival of Timothée Chalamet
Timothée is GQ‘s March cover star! Check out the magazine cover, photoshoot and story below.
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The Arrival of Timothée Chalamet
GQ – Every once in the rarest while, a young actor shows up in a movie like an alien—anonymous and yet in possession of such preternatural talent that audiences start thinking about the actor’s future not in years but in decades. Call Me by Your Name’s Timothée Chalamet is just such an alien, and just such a once-in-a-generation talent.
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Timothée Chalamet by Frank Ocean (VMAN)
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Timothée Chalamet talks to one of his inspirations, Frank Ocean, about film, music, and the art that influences them.
VMAN – This article appears in the pages of VMAN39, available on newsstands February 22. Pre-order your copy now at vmagazineshop.com.
“Elio, Elio, Elio,” hums Timothée Chalamet’s character in Luca Guadagnino’s romantic dreamscape Call Me By Your Name. Over the course of a fleeting yet formative summer in early 1980s Italy, Elio falls in love with an older visiting houseguest, Oliver (Armie Hammer). Based on André Aciman’s beautiful novel of the same name, the film illustrates a narrative of grueling desire and devastating passion. Chalamet also stars in Greta Gerwig’s lauded directorial debut, Lady Bird. As the youngest Oscar nominee for Best Actor in nearly 80 years, Chalamet is redefining the role of the leading man. And, as Frank Ocean finds out, Chalamet isn’t afraid of failure.
FRANK OCEAN Hello? This Timothée?
TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET Yeah, man. This is so exciting. It is an honor to speak to you, man. I’m such a huge fan. This is going to be a real test to keep my voice level and keep this as normal of a conversation as possible [laughs].
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