Timothée Chalamet just can't catch a break during awards season. The "Dune" and "A Complete Unknown" star devoted part of his "Saturday Night Live" monologue to lamenting the fact that he seems to keep losing at major awards shows.
The 'Rebel Without a Cause' star was nominated posthumously twice in that category after tragically passing away at 24 years of age.
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But at first sight, Chalamet’s stint as the frontman of a Dylan cover band coinciding with his Best Actor campaign was less loosey-goose anything-goes ’70s style than akin to the more nakedly promotional Garth-Brooks-as-Chris-Gaines type of deal.
For his seemingly A Complete Unknown final promotional appearance before the 2025 Oscars, Timothée Chalamet served as both SNL ‘s host and music guest. Instead of trotting down humble road, Chalamet flatted out expressed his desire to take home a win for the biopic.
Chalamet hosted SNL for the third time, but as he pointed out, it was the first with his much-talked-about facial hair or lack thereof. He also brought up his role as Willy Wonka and his most recent work in A Complete Unknown as Bob Dylan.
A montage of Chalamet’s disappointed face at past Golden Globes and Academy Awards ceremonies followed. Chalamet’s appearance on the show comes comes less than a week after he received an ...
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