Not bad, kid: Timothée Chalamet, who earned an Oscar nomination for playing Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, hit a major milestone today.
The 29-year-old is the youngest actor to become a two-time Best Actor Oscar nominee since James Dean. Chalamet’s last nomination was in 2018 for Call Me By Your Name.
Dean was posthumously nominated in 1956 for East of Eden and for Giant a year later. He was only 24. (He died in a car accident at 24 in 1955).
Chalamet will have an opportunity to crow on Saturday when he hosts SNL. He’s also serving as musical guest and is likely to perform at least a Dylan song or two, given his singing for the role in A Complete Unknown.
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