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Latest News: Timothée Chalamet Wins Critics Choice Award for Marty Supreme
Only months after his stint as Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, Timothée Chalamet now stars as professional table tennis player Marty Mauser in the sports comedy-drama Marty Supreme. Set in New York City in the 1950s, the movie is loosely based on real-life ping pong champion Marty Reisman, who was known for his trick shots and colorful personality.
To prepare for the role, Chalamet studied Reisman and other table tennis legends to learn their movements, but found a surprising connection between their footwork and dance.
“The more table tennis I watched, the more balletic I realized the movements were and how graceful they could be,” Chalamet told USA Today in December 2025. “I grew up watching lots of ballet and I feel like I incorporated more of my family’s dance background into this than I ever have on anything—even on something like Wonka, where I'm dancing.”
Both his mother, Nicole Flender, and sister, Pauline Chalamet, used to dance.
The 30-year-old actor revealed that his goal with the character was to balance “the spirit” of sports greats like Mike Tyson and Michael Jordan with “the physicality of a George Balanchine or Mikhail Baryshnikov.” Going a step further, he even played full matches during filming to portray the physical demands of the sport. His hard work and dedication ultimately won him a 2026 Critics Choice Award for Best Actor on January 4.
According to Chalamet, the praise he’s received for the role, and other recent parts, has affirmed the strides he’s made as an actor. “If you’re not progressing in life, you’re going backwards,” he said.
Marty Supreme is now in theaters everywhere.
Who Is Timothée Chalamet?
Timothée Chalamet is a French-American actor known for his roles Call Me By Your Name, the Dune franchise, and Wonka. After appearing the TV series Homeland, the New York native made his film debut in 2014’s Men, Women & Children, shortly followed by Interstellar. He soon landed his breakout role in Call Me By Your Name in 2017, which earned Chalamet his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. Elsewhere, the actor appeared in the popular film Lady Bird (2017) and starred as Henry V in The King (2019) before joining Zendaya in the 2021 science fiction movie Dune. Chalamet soon took a turn as Willy Wonka in the 2023 musical comedy Wonka and portrayed Bob Dylan in 2024’s A Complete Unknown. Most recently, he portrayed a fictional version of table tennis champion Marty Reisman in 2025’s Marty Supreme.
Quick Facts
FULL NAME: Timothée Hal Chalamet
BORN: December 27, 1995
BIRTHPLACE: New York, New York
SIBLING: Pauline Chalamet
ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Capricorn
HEIGHT: 5 ft., 10 in.
How Old Is Timothée Chalamet?
Timothée Hal Chalamet is 30 years old. He was born on December 27, 1995, in New York City.
The French pronunciation for Timothée is “Tim-oh-TAY,” though the actor goes by Timothy (to friends, he’s simply Timmy). Chalamet is said as “SHALL-uh-MAY.” Chalamet has joked that being famous makes people more likely to spell his name correctly.
Early Life and Education
Chalamet grew up in New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen. His French father was an editor who worked for UNICEF, while his American mother was a dancer and Broadway performer. A young Chalamet developed an enthusiasm for everything from Broadway plays to sports. Growing up, he spent summers in France with his family.
Chalamet’s older sister, Pauline, is also an actor. He has many other family ties to showbiz. His aunt Amy Lippman is a producer and writer whose projects include Party of Five and Masters of Sex, uncle Rodman Flender works as a TV director, and his grandfather was screenwriter and novelist Harold Flender. In addition to his family, Chalamet has credited the time he was 12 and saw Heath Ledger’s performance as the Joker in The Dark Knight as inspiring him to become an actor.
Chalamet attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, the Manhattan school that inspired the movie and TV show Fame. Chalamet took his school’s performing arts focus into other classes, such as when he made a rap video about statistics as “Lil’ Timmy Tim.”
Actor Ansel Elgort was one of Chalamet’s high school classmates; on one red carpet, Chalamet and Elgort each said the other was more popular in school. Their drama teacher told Vanity Fair, “They were both like rock stars in a way, in a school full of rock stars. Everybody recognized them as being particularly gifted.”
After graduating, Chalamet spent a year at Columbia University. However, while talking to Matthew McConaughey for Interview magazine, Chalamet admitted he “floundered” there because it was challenging to return to the strictures of school after getting to make movies. Chalamet also set up his own major at New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study.
Movies and TV Shows
Homeland and Interstellar
At the beginning of his screen career, Chalamet was seen on Royal Pains and Law & Order. During his senior year of high school, he was in Homeland as Finn Walden, the vice president’s son (and hit-and-run driver). This led to an appearance in Interstellar (2014) as Matthew McConaughey’s son. Other early Chalamet movies include Men, Women & Children (2014), Love the Coopers (2015), and Hot Summer Nights (2017).
Call Me By Your Name
In 2017’s Call Me By Your Name, Chalamet portrays 17-year-old Elio Perlman, who develops a crush on, enters into a sexual relationship with, and ends up genuinely loving Oliver (played by Armie Hammer), a 24-year-old graduate student staying with Elio’s family in Italy in the summer of 1983. Chalamet’s luminous performance as the young, vulnerable Elio was consistently applauded, earning him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. Chalamet was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, and he received Best Actor awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the New York Film Critics Circle.
Call Me By Your Name is based on André Aciman’s 2007 novel of the same name; the screenplay is by James Ivory, and the film was directed by Luca Guadagnino. Chalamet was 17 when he first talked to Guadagnino about the film, and Guadagnino said that when he met Chalamet, “I really felt immediately that he had the ambition, the intelligence, the sensitivity, the naiveté, and the artistry to be Elio.” (While the movie was being developed, the director saw Chalamet shine off-Broadway in John Patrick Shanley’s Prodigal Son.)
Before filming, Chalamet spent a month and a half in Italy to prepare for the role. As Elio speaks French, Italian, and English, Chalamet learned Italian and studied piano and guitar. When Hammer arrived three weeks before filming, Chalamet was able to guide the older actor around, and the time they spent together allowed them to forge an easy relationship that helped create onscreen chemistry.
As he accepted one award for his performance, Chalamet addressed director Guadagnino: “I’ll be endlessly thankful and stupefied that you put an actor with so little street cred as myself into a role as layered, and complex, and contradictory, and confused as Elio Perlman.”
Chalamet would work with Guadagnino again for the 2022 horror romance Bones and All.
Lady Bird
Chalamet enjoyed a role in another Oscar-nominated 2017 film, Lady Bird. In this movie, he portrays Kyle Scheible, one of the title character’s love interests. Chalamet said he tried to humanize the guitar-playing high schooler, hoping that viewers would “see that character as an antagonist that is genuinely suffering, has real emotions, and is living a sad existence.”
Greta Gerwig, Lady Bird’s director, has said she considers Chalamet “a young Christian Bale crossed with a young Daniel Day-Lewis with a sprinkle of young Leonardo DiCaprio, and then raised speaking French in Manhattan and given a Mensa-level IQ and a love of hip-hop.”
Hostiles, Beautiful Boy, and The King
In 2018, Chalamet appeared in Hostiles as a French immigrant cavalry soldier in the Old West, alongside Christian Bale and Rosamund Pike, and lost 20 pounds to play a meth addict in Beautiful Boy with Steve Carell. The following year, he portrayed Henry V in The King, based on William Shakespeare’s Henriad plays, before reuniting with Gerwig for Little Women.
Dune Franchise
Chalamet played Paul Atreides in the big-budget 2021 science fiction movie Dune, directed by Denis Villeneuve and based on the novel by Frank Herbert. The futuristic film, set primarily on a desert-covered planet called Arrakis, was praised for its visual effects and cinematography and nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. While it did not win in that category, the film took home six trophies for sound, design, cinematography, and original score. Chalamet reprised his role for the sequel Dune: Part Two in 2024 and is slated to return for Dune: Part Three in 2026.
Wonka
Chalamet showed off his vocals as a young version of Roald Dahl’s fictional chocolatier, Willy Wonka, in the 2023 musical film Wonka. The actor told Vanity Fair the film was “the most physically challenging project” he had ever done, as he rehearsed the dance choreography for months and underwent vocal training with British music supervisor James Taylor. He sang six songs, including reimagining “Pure Imagination” from the 1975 original film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory starring Gene Wilder.
However, his hard work paid off. The film was a hit, grossing more than $600 million worldwide. Chalamet received his third Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Comedy or Drama Motion Picture for the performance.
A Complete Unknown and Marty Supreme
In another major singing role, Chalamet portrayed folk musician Bob Dylan in the 2024 biopic A Complete Unknown. Praised for his uncanny embodiment of a young Dylan, he earned a public endorsement from the singer himself, as well as another Oscar nomination for Best Actor. He also received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Drama.
Most recently, Chalamet starred in the sports comedy-drama Marty Supreme, which arrived in theaters in December 2025. Loosely based on the life of table tennis player Marty Reisman, the actor played a fictional version of the eccentric ping-pong champion. Starring alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A'zion, and Fran Drescher, Chalamet has already received high praise for his performance, generating Oscar buzz and nabbing a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Comedy.
#MeToo, Time’s Up, and Woody Allen
Another film that prominently features Chalamet is Woody Allen’s A Rainy Day In New York City. Chalamet filmed his scenes with co-stars Selena Gomez and Elle Fanning in 2017. However, the advent of the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements—which called out the sexual harassment, assault, discrimination, and predatory behavior that many influential figures had gotten away with in both the film industry and society at large—drew attention to Allen’s past and raised questions for Chalamet about his choice to sign on with Allen.
Allen’s adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, has said that he sexually assaulted her when she was 7 years old. Allen has consistently denied these allegations, and for years, Hollywood’s top talent continued to appear in his movies. But that has since changed, and in a January 2018 Instagram post, Chalamet wrote, “I am learning that a good role isn’t the only criteria for accepting a job—that has become much clearer to me in the past few months, having witnessed the birth of a powerful movement intent on ending injustice, inequality and above all, silence.”
Chalamet’s Instagram post also shared that he would donate his salary from Allen’s film to the Time’s Up campaign; the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network; and New York’s LGBT Center, making him one of many actors who have donated their salaries from Allen films. In the post, Chalamet also stated he couldn’t say more due to contractual obligations (though reports have questioned whether his contract prevented his speaking out).
Chalamet also expressed his support for Time’s Up at the 2018 SAG Awards, telling E! News, “With the centralization, the Time’s Up movement and hopefully at award shows like this, conversation’s getting out there. Equality in the workplace, 50/50 by 2020, these are messages that are getting out there now.”
Girlfriend Kylie Jenner
Chalamet is in a relationship with reality TV star and model Kylie Jenner. The couple were first spotted together in April 2023 following dating rumors and were photographed together for the first time that June. Their relationship status was all but confirmed just months later when they were seen kissing at Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour in September.
However, in an interview with GQ, Chalamet discussed his desire to keep the details of their relationship private. Still, Chalamet and Jenner have made numerous appearances together, including at the U.S. Open tennis tournament and a Saturday Night Live afterparty following his turn as host in September 2023. A source told People that Jenner calls Chalamet “her boyfriend” and is “very content, relaxed, and focused.”
In recent years, the two were seen kissing at both the 2024 and 2025 Golden Globe Awards. After winning Best Actor at the Critics Choice Awards in January 2026, Chalamet gave a heartfelt acknowledgment to Jenner in his acceptance speech. “Thank you to my partner of three years,” he said. “Thank you for our foundation. I love you. I couldn’t do this without you.”
Before Jenner, Chalamet was first linked to Lourdes Leon, a high school classmate and Madonna’s daughter, in 2013. The two also appeared together in a school production of Sweet Charity.
During a 2017 interview with The Guardian, Chalamet veered into talk about relationships, saying, “I have experienced heartbreak but not in a classical sense.” He added, “I have this sense of independent heartbreak, of annulling romances before they get their feet off the ground… with one girl in particular.” He’s also told W magazine, “Date is very much a scary word because then that context has been established.”
For a while, red carpet events didn’t reveal much of Chalamet’s romantic life—in 2018, he took his mother to the SAG Awards and attended the Golden Globes with his sister—though he was spotted kissing The King actor Lily-Rose Depp that October. In April 2020, it was reported that Chalamet and Depp had ended their largely private relationship.
Height
Chalamet stands at 5 feet, 10 inches tall, according to his IMDb profile.
Net Worth
As of January 2026, Chalamet has an estimated net worth of $25 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
Quotes
- I’m a big hypocrite in that I believe that the most important part of any audition is the second you leave the room. If you can leave and not beat yourself up, it’s going to help you next time.
- I think the most precious thing I get from my parents—and I try and give it back to them as much as I can—is their love and support. I hope that doesn’t sound cheesy, but it’s true.
- I have this sense of independent heartbreak, of annulling romances before they get their feet off the ground.
- Success and fame can mess with your head. But if you’re in a position like I’m in— where there’s an unusual amount of eyes or attention, or positive or negative affirmation—it’s all the more reason to be really sure-footed. Anybody in their life should feel strong in their foundation and who they are.
- Sometimes you’ve got to live life the way 16-year-old you would have wanted you to live.
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