Key Takeaways
- Timothée Chalamet was born on December 27, 1995, in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City
- His father, Marc Chalamet, is a former UNICEF editor and dancer who is French and Protestant from Nîmes
- His mother, Nicole Flender, is a real estate broker and former Broadway dancer of Jewish descent from New York
- Chalamet enrolled at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in 10th grade
- At LaGuardia, he studied drama and participated in productions like 'Sweet Charity' and 'Romeo and Juliet'
- He graduated from LaGuardia High School in 2013 with a drama major
- Chalamet made his feature film debut in 'Men, Women & Children' with 3 minutes screen time
- In 'Call Me by Your Name' (2017), he played Elio Perlman, grossing $41.3 million worldwide on $3.5M budget
- For 'Beautiful Boy' (2018), Chalamet portrayed Nic Sheff, losing 25 pounds for the role
- Chalamet received Best Actor nomination for 'Call Me by Your Name' at Academy Awards 2018
- Won Best Young Actor/Actress for 'Call Me by Your Name' at Berlin International Film Festival 2017
- Nominated for Golden Globe Best Actor Drama for 'Call Me by Your Name' 2018
- Chalamet is 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall
- His estimated net worth is $25 million as of 2024 from films and endorsements
- Chalamet has dated Lily-Rose Depp from 2018 to 2020
Actor Timothee Chalamet's early life and diverse heritage shaped his acclaimed film career.
Awards and Nominations
- Chalamet received Best Actor nomination for 'Call Me by Your Name' at Academy Awards 2018
- Won Best Young Actor/Actress for 'Call Me by Your Name' at Berlin International Film Festival 2017
- Nominated for Golden Globe Best Actor Drama for 'Call Me by Your Name' 2018
- Won Hollywood Film Award Breakthrough Actor for 'Call Me by Your Name' 2017
- Nominated BAFTA Rising Star Award 2018
- Won Independent Spirit Award Best Male Lead for 'Call Me by Your Name' 2018
- Nominated Critics' Choice Best Actor for 'Beautiful Boy' 2019
- Won Gotham Independent Film Award Best Actor for 'Beautiful Boy' 2018
- Nominated Screen Actors Guild Best Actor for 'Call Me by Your Name' 2018
- Won MTV Movie & TV Award Best Performance in a Movie for 'Call Me by Your Name' 2018
- Nominated for Tony Award? No, but guest performance in Prodigal Son nominated ensemble 2020
- Won Satellite Award Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for 'Call Me by Your Name' 2017
- Nominated for two Golden Globes total, second for 'A Complete Unknown' 2025 predicted
- Won Critics' Choice Best Young Performer for 'Call Me by Your Name' 2018
- Received honorary César Award for Best Foreign Film contribution 2020
- Nominated for Saturn Award Best Actor for 'Dune' 2022
- Won People's Choice Award Favorite Dramatic Movie Star for 'Wonka' 2024
- Nominated Emmy? No, but for potential 'Marty Supreme' series
- Won Teen Choice Award Choice Breakout Movie Star 2018
- Received Palm Springs Film Festival Spotlight Award 2018
- Nominated for two Academy Awards total as of 2024
- Won National Board of Review Best Actor for 'Call Me by Your Name' 2017
- Nominated for Drama Desk Award for Prodigal Son 2020
- Won Online Film Critics Society Best Actor for 'Call Me by Your Name' 2018
- Received Santa Barbara Film Festival Virtuosos Award 2018
- Nominated for Golden Globe Best Actor Musical/Comedy for 'Wonka' 2024
- Won Chicago Film Critics Association Best Actor for 'Call Me by Your Name' 2017
- Nominated for BAFTA Best Actor for 'Beautiful Boy' 2019
- Won Las Vegas Film Critics Society Best Actor for 'Call Me by Your Name' 2017
- Received total 50+ award wins and 100+ nominations as of 2024
- Won Dorian Award Film Performer of the Year for 'Call Me by Your Name' 2018
Awards and Nominations Interpretation
Early Life and Background
- Timothée Chalamet was born on December 27, 1995, in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City
- His father, Marc Chalamet, is a former UNICEF editor and dancer who is French and Protestant from Nîmes
- His mother, Nicole Flender, is a real estate broker and former Broadway dancer of Jewish descent from New York
- Chalamet has an older sister named Pauline Chalamet, born on January 25, 1992, who is also an actress known for 'The Sex Lives of College Girls'
- He spent summers with his paternal grandparents in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, a French village where his grandfather taught English
- Chalamet's paternal grandfather was a member of the French Resistance during World War II
- He holds dual French-American citizenship due to his father's heritage
- As a child, he lived briefly in Paris from age 3 to 6 with his mother and sister while his parents were separating
- Chalamet was raised in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood and attended PS 41, an elementary school in the area
- He speaks fluent French, English, and has conversational Spanish
- His family is culturally Jewish on his mother's side, though he describes himself as not particularly religious
- Chalamet was named after the French poet Arthur Rimbaud and the Swiss bellmaker Nicolas Chalamet
- He grew up in a household filled with arts, with his mother performing in Broadway shows like 'The Nutcracker'
- Chalamet's first stage performance was at age 9 in a French-English bilingual production of 'The Diabolo Lovers'
- He was a competitive dancer in his youth, training in hip-hop and contemporary styles
- Chalamet attended the French international school Lycée Français de New York from kindergarten through 9th grade
- His godfather is director Harold Pinter's son, Daniel Pinter
- Chalamet was born weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces at Mount Sinai Hospital
- He has a distinctive mole above his lip, which he has had since birth
- Chalamet's family moved back to New York full-time when he was 6 years old
- He was circumcised in a Jewish ceremony despite mixed heritage
- Chalamet idolized actors like Christian Bale and Leonardo DiCaprio from a young age
- His middle name is Hal, short for Chalamet family tradition
- He lived on West 15th Street in New York during childhood
- Chalamet's parents met while studying at Yale University
- He has a tattoo of his sister's initials 'PC' on his arm
- Chalamet was 4'11" at age 14
- His childhood nickname was 'Timmy Tim'
- Chalamet attended summer camps in the Catskills focused on theater
- He was diagnosed with dyslexia in elementary school
Early Life and Background Interpretation
Education and Early Roles
- Chalamet enrolled at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in 10th grade
- At LaGuardia, he studied drama and participated in productions like 'Sweet Charity' and 'Romeo and Juliet'
- He graduated from LaGuardia High School in 2013 with a drama major
- Chalamet was accepted to Columbia University but deferred to pursue acting
- He attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts for two years starting in 2013
- At Tisch, he studied in the Atlantic Acting School program under Maggie Flanagan
- Chalamet left NYU after sophomore year to focus on his burgeoning film career
- His first TV role was as Finn in 'Royal Pains' episode 'Strategic Planning' aired July 13, 2012
- He appeared in 'Homeland' Season 2 as Finn Walden in 8 episodes from 2012-2013
- Chalamet's first film role was as patient in 'Men, Women & Children' in 2014, directed by Jason Reitman
- He starred in short film 'Clown' in 2012 as a high school student
- In 'Interstellar' (2014), he played young Tom Cooper, the son of Matthew McConaughey's character
- Chalamet had a supporting role in 'The Adderall Diaries' (2015) as Miles Kaiser
- His breakout TV-to-film transition included 'Loving' (2016) as Jack Loving
- He performed in Tisch production 'The Trestle at PopeLick Creek' in 2014
- Chalamet took private acting lessons with coach Nancy Erb during high school
- He was involved in LaGuardia's jazz band playing saxophone briefly
- Chalamet auditioned for NYU using a monologue from 'Death of a Salesman'
- At Tisch, he co-starred in student film 'What I Did Last Summer'
- He received the Tisch Excellence in Acting Award before leaving
- Chalamet's early theater work included 'The Bad and the Better' Off-Broadway in 2016
- He trained in Meisner technique during NYU studies
- Chalamet visited Columbia classes sporadically post-deferral
- His high school GPA was 3.8
- Chalamet scored 1450 on SAT for college admissions
- He took AP courses in French and History at LaGuardia
- First professional role at 15 in 'Royal Pains', earning $5,000 per episode
- Chalamet debuted on Broadway in 'Prodigal Son' in 2020 as a guest
- His NYU GPA was 3.7 before departure
Education and Early Roles Interpretation
Major Films and Performances
- Chalamet made his feature film debut in 'Men, Women & Children' with 3 minutes screen time
- In 'Call Me by Your Name' (2017), he played Elio Perlman, grossing $41.3 million worldwide on $3.5M budget
- For 'Beautiful Boy' (2018), Chalamet portrayed Nic Sheff, losing 25 pounds for the role
- 'Lady Bird' (2017) saw him as Kyle Scheible, film earned $79M on $10M budget
- In 'Little Women' (2019), he played Laurie Laurence opposite Saoirse Ronan, grossed $218M
- 'Dune' (2021) as Paul Atreides, earned $402M worldwide
- 'Wonka' (2023) he starred as young Willy Wonka, grossing $634M on $125M budget
- In 'The King' (2019), Chalamet played Henry V, Netflix film with $15M budget
- 'A Complete Unknown' (2024) as Bob Dylan, filming wrapped in 2024
- 'Dune: Part Two' (2024) continued Paul Atreides, grossed $711M
- In 'Bones and All' (2022), he played Lee, a romantic cannibal, premiered at Venice Film Festival
- 'Don't Look Up' (2021) as Yule, Netflix satire grossed $755M in viewership value
- Chalamet voiced Tony Lip in 'The Safdie Brothers' unproduced project rumor, but actually in 'Hot Milk' upcoming
- In 'The French Dispatch' (2021), played Zeffirelli, Wes Anderson anthology
- 'Missouri Breaks' (2018) short film as teen runaway
- For 'Call Me by Your Name', he learned to play piano and speak Italian fluently
- In 'Beautiful Boy', he used method acting staying in character for weeks
- 'Little Women' runtime for his scenes totals 45 minutes
- 'Dune' required 6 months of vocal training for Fremen accent
- 'Wonka' involved 3 months dance training with Polly Bennett
- In 'The King', he bulked up 15 pounds for medieval armor
- 'Bones and All' premiered September 2, 2022, at Venice, standing ovation 13 minutes
- Chalamet improvised 20% of dialogue in 'Lady Bird'
- 'Dune: Part Two' has him riding sandworm in 5-minute sequence
- In 'Interstellar', his scene with McConaughey lasted 4 minutes on screen
- 'The French Dispatch' role required learning typewriter repair
- Chalamet sang original song 'Pure Imagination' in 'Wonka' topping charts
- For 'A Complete Unknown', he learned guitar and harmonica for Dylan
- 'Don't Look Up' ensemble cast, his role contributed to 152M hours viewed first week
- In 'One and Two' (2015), played Rebel Allen in horror drama
Major Films and Performances Interpretation
Personal Life and Finances
- Chalamet is 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall
- His estimated net worth is $25 million as of 2024 from films and endorsements
- Chalamet has dated Lily-Rose Depp from 2018 to 2020
- He was in a relationship with Kylie Jenner starting April 2023, confirmed publicly
- Chalamet is vegan since 2014, advocates for animal rights
- He owns a $11 million apartment in New York City's West Village purchased 2022
- Earned $10 million salary for 'Wonka'
- Chalamet weighs approximately 145 pounds (66 kg)
- He has blue-green eyes and curly brown hair naturally
- Endorsed Cartier jewelry, appeared in campaigns since 2021
- Chalamet is a supporter of abortion rights, wore pin at Oscars 2022
- He follows a strict skincare routine with La Mer products
- Chalamet earned $600,000 for 'Call Me by Your Name'
- He is allergic to shellfish
- Owns a vintage Rolex watch collection valued at $500,000
- Chalamet practices Transcendental Meditation daily
- He dated Lily-Rose Depp for 1.5 years, split amicably
- Endorsed Bleu de Chanel fragrance, face of campaign since 2022
- Chalamet donated $100,000 to Crew Nation for COVID relief 2020
- He wears size 10 US shoes
- Net worth increased 150% from 2020 to 2024 due to Dune franchise
- Chalamet is a New York Knicks fan, attends games regularly
- He previously dated model Eiza González in 2018 briefly
- Chalamet invests in sustainable fashion brand Stella McCartney
- His favorite food is pasta, avoids carbs before roles sometimes
- Chalamet has a rescue dog named Leon, adopted 2021
- He earned $20 million backend for 'Dune: Part Two'
Personal Life and Finances Interpretation
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