Timothée Chalamet, born December 27, 1995, in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen, New York, is a dual U.S.-French citizen whose career blends indie charm with blockbuster appeal, making him one of his generation’s most sought-after actors.

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Chalamet’s breakthrough came with 2017’s Call Me by Your Name, where his tender portrayal of a teen’s first love earned him an Oscar nomination at 22—the youngest Best Actor nominee in nearly 80 years. His ability to balance vulnerability and intensity shone, hinting at a rare range.

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Fluent in French, he seamlessly transitions between U.S. and European projects. He starred in Little Women (2019) as Laurie, then tackled Dune (2021) as Paul Atreides, anchoring the sci-fi epic with quiet resolve. His 2023 role in Bones and All merged romance and horror, showcasing his willingness to take risks.
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Beyond acting, Chalamet’s cross-cultural background enriches his work. He often speaks French in interviews, and his French film debut A Rainy Day in New York (2019) highlighted his linguistic ease. His style—eclectic, youthful, and bold—has also made him a fashion icon, with partnerships with luxury brands.
With Dune: Part Two (2024) and a Willy Wonka prequel under his belt, Chalamet continues to evolve. Colleagues praise his dedication; directors note his ability to make complex characters feel relatable. As he balances big-budget films with intimate dramas, he remains a star who bridges worlds—both on and off screen.