Timothée Chalamet Feels Like “Narcissistic Arrogant Prick” Ripping Up Unused Acceptance Speeches

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Following his latest nominated performance, Timothée Chalamet is opening up about the unfortunate reality of awards season.

The A Complete Unknown star, who recently secured his fourth Golden Globe nomination for playing Bob Dylan, shared his honest experience after losing the awards for his roles in Call Me By Your Name (2017), Beautiful Boy (2018) and Wonka (2023). “I’ll just say this — there’s nothing more uniquely hilarious, and something you cannot share with anyone, when you get home and you tear up the little thing that you never had to use,” said Chalamet on SiriusXM. “And you think to yourself, ‘You narcissistic arrogant prick.

On what planet did you think you were going to use this?'” Chalamet’s radio appearance comes after he earned a Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama nomination for his performance as Dylan in co-writer/director James Mangold‘s A Complete Unknown.

Premiering Dec. 25 in theaters, the biopic follows an enigmatic 19-year-old from Minnesota who arrives in NYC in 1961 with his guitar and revolutionary talent, destined to change the course of American music.

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