Woody Allen has claimed Timothee Chalamet only denounced him in a bid to win an Oscar. Timothee starred in Allen’s comedy A Rainy Day In New York but later distanced himself from the director and donated his salary from the movie to charity.
He was just one of many stars to admit regretting working with Allen after the #MeToo movement brought a renewed focus on allegations he sexually assaulted his daughter Dylan Farrow, which he vehemently denies.
At the time of his statement, Timothee was being widely praised for his role in Luca Guadagnino’s 2017 drama Call Me by Your Name.
Now, writing in his memoir Apropos Of Nothing, Allen has claimed the 24-year-old actor was trying to improve his chances of success at the Oscars. ‘All three leads in
Read more on metro.co.uk