The ‘A Complete Unknown’ actor created a special hoodie with Nahmias in honor of his film. “The collaboration came about naturally,” Chalamet says.
Tutor to the stars and session pro Larry Saltzman shares what it was like to teach Chalamet the nuances of Dylan's playing, which the actor recently showcased on Saturday Night Live
Timothée Chalamet performed two lesser-known Bob Dylan songs, in his own voice, as the musical guest as well as host of 'Saturday Night Live.'
The “Dune” actor said he “turned over every stone” to fully embody the iconic folk singer in the Oscar-nominated biopic.
If you grew up anything like I did, Bob Dylan was a household name. His albums would be constantly spinning on my dad’s record player, and “Maggie’s Farm” remains stuck in my head, even now. As I got older,
Timothée Chalamet made another stop on his awards season promotional tour this weekend by pulling a double shift on “Saturday Night Live,” hosting as himself and singing like Bob Dylan, the rock legend he plays in the Oscar-nominated film “A Complete Unknown.”
During Saturday Night Live ‘s opening monologue by host and musical performer Timothée Chalamet, he revealed he would be singing more obscure Bob Dylan songs that are his personal favorites.
Timothée Chalamet was the first actor to be a host and musical guest on "Saturday Night Live." It's the latest stunt to promote "A Complete Unknown" to fans and the Academy Awards panel, alike.
Timothee Chalamet said he gained 20 pounds to play Bob Dylan in 'A Complete Unknown.' 'Believe it or not, I was thinner than the guy,' he said.
"A Complete Unknown", a movie starring Timothée Chalamet about the iconic musician Bob Dylan, brought the actor to Hibbing, Minnesota, to explore the singer's hometown. Bob Dylan tour guides from Hibbing spoke to FOX 9 anchor Amy Hockert about the visit and how it impacted the community.
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