at Sunday’s Golden Globes, as two of his films — “Dune Part Two” and “A Complete Unknown” — are up against each other in the Best Drama category, while Chalamet himself is nominated for best actor in a drama, for the latterIt’s his show-stopping portrayal of music icon Bob Dylan, Hollywood insiders say, that has propelled the actor to serious leading-man status and positioned him as a grown-up in a way that his previously nominated roles, including “Call Me By Your Name” and “Wonka,” didn’t quite.In “A Complete Unknown,” Chalamet sings over 40 songs including “Girl From North Country,” “Like a Rolling Stone” and “The Times They are A Changin,” and plays the guitar and harmonica — earning praise from Dylan himself, who raved on X in December, “Timmy’s a brilliant actor.” “He carries that ‘stubborn artist’ to a genius [level],” Danny Rosner, producer of the upcoming film “The Hotel Martinez,” told The Post of Chalamet. “It’s a dream role especially because he can sing.
They didn’t have to do much but let him perform … the role allowed him to go quite far out, showing the full range. The acting is unquestionably solid.
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