Timothée Chalamet appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday to promote his new movie Completely Unknown, but the pair clashed over his mustache and goatee.
“When I first appeared here, I wasn’t even in puberty yet,” the 28-year-old Oscar nominee joked to the 60-year-old host.
“So now that my voice has changed, I’ll probably be playing The Rock in the next movie.”
Timothy grew a sparse beard for his starring role in Josh Safdie’s solo feature directorial debut, Marty Supreme. He is also the producer of the film.
But given that production on A24’s $70 million-budget ping-pong drama starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler, The Creator and Fran Drescher wrapped a week ago, Chalamet is not sure what his new “stats” are. You must like it.
Thursday will be the fourth time the action star Dune: Part 2 has appeared on the CBS talk show, following appearances in 2018, 2021 and in February of this year.
Timothée Chalamet appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday to promote his new movie Completely Unknown, but they ended up feuding over his mustache and goatee.
The 28-year-old Oscar nominee joked to the 60-year-old host, “When I first came here, I hadn’t hit puberty yet.” So my voice has changed, so I’ll probably play The Rock in the next movie.”
Backstage, Timothy performed a few karate kicks while wearing a mustard-colored sweater wrapped around his neck like a scarf.
Chalamet arrived at the Ed Sullivan Theater in midtown Manhattan with two staff members.
The native New Yorker and self-styler wore a blue suede jacket over a white shirt covered in writing, black-and-white striped chef-style pants, and black lace-up shoes.
Timothy was rocking dark sunglasses outside the venue, even though it was clearly nighttime.
Backstage, Chalamet was able to mingle with guest Sabrina Carpenter, who was promoting her Netflix holiday special, “Nonsense Christmas.”
The Bleu de Chanel brand ambassador transforms into the legendary Bob Dylan in the Searchlight Pictures-authorized biopic, which hits theaters on December 25th in the US and January 17th in the UK.
Timothy will reportedly hire the exact same team that Timothy’s co-star Austin Butler hired to play Elvis in 2022: movement coach Polly Bennett, vocal coach Scott Flaherty, and dialect coach Eric. Singer) is reported to have joined the military.
Chalamet was nominated Monday for the Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) Trophy category at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, which will air on January 5 on CBS/Paramount+.
Wonka’s Triple Threat faces stiff competition from Conclave’s Ralph Fiennes, Queer’s Daniel Craig, Sing Sing’s Colman Domingo, The Apprentice’s Sebastian Stan and The Brutalist’s Adrien Brody There is.
Timothy grew a sparse beard for his starring role in Josh Safdie’s (R-Oct. 7) solo feature directorial debut, Marty Supreme, for which he also serves as a producer.
But Chalamet must be loving his new beard as production wrapped on A24’s $70 million-budget table tennis drama a week ago
Thursday will be the fourth time the action star Dune: Part 2 has appeared on the CBS talk show, following previous appearances in 2018, 2021 and in February of this year.
Backstage, Timothy performed a few karate kicks while wearing a mustard-colored sweater wrapped around his neck like a scarf.
Chalamet arrived at the Ed Sullivan Theater in midtown Manhattan with two staff members.
The native New Yorker and self-styler wore a blue suede jacket over a white shirt covered in writing, black-and-white striped chef-style pants, and black lace-up shoes.
Timothy was rocking dark sunglasses outside the venue, even though it was clearly nighttime.
Backstage, Chalamet was able to mingle with guest Sabrina Carpenter, who was promoting her Netflix holiday special, Nonsense Christmas.
The Bleu de Chanel brand ambassador transforms into the legendary Bob Dylan in the Searchlight Pictures-authorized biopic, which opens in theaters on December 25th in the US and January 17th in the UK.
On Monday, Timothy was nominated for the Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) Trophy at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, which will air on January 5 on CBS/Paramount+.
Completely Unknown is executive produced by the enigmatic 83-year-old himself, who tweeted on December 4, “Yes, that’s for sure.” [Chalamet is] I would totally believe it,” hinting that he had no intention of seeing the movie.
Bob seemed more excited about Elijah Wald’s “amazing” 2015 book, “Dylan Goes Electric.” This movie is based on “Read the book after watching the movie” (filmed on September 23)
Timothy has already won awards for his performance at the Gotham Awards, Boston Film Critics Association, Astra Film Awards, Palm Springs Film Festival, and Santa Barbara Film Festival.
Two-time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett played Jude Quinn, the young electric Dylan, in director Todd Haynes’ acclaimed 2007 experimental drama I’m Not There.
But A Complete Unknown is executive produced by the enigmatic 83-year-old himself, who tweeted on December 4, “Yes, that’s for sure.” [Chalamet is] I would totally believe it,” hinting that he would never see the movie.
Bob seemed more excited about Elijah Wald’s “amazing” 2015 book, “Dylan Goes Electric.” This movie is based on the idea that “after watching the movie, read the book.”
Directed by James Mangold, the acclaimed film adaptation also stars Elle Fanning, Edward Norton, Boyd Holbrook, Monica Barbaro, Nick Offerman, Dan Fogler, and Joe Tippett.