Timothée Chalamet made clear in his Saturday Night Live monologue that he really wants to win an Oscar. “A Complete Unknown just got eight Academy Award nominations, and I’m truly overjoyed," Chalamet said.
Timothée Chalamet just can't catch a break during awards season. The "Dune" and "A Complete Unknown" star devoted part of his "Saturday Night Live" monologue to lamenting the fact that he seems to keep losing at major awards shows.
Kylie Jenner is allegedly feeling over the moon about Timothée Chalamet's Best Actor Oscar nomination for 'A Complete Unknown.'
Close behind were The Brutalist and Wicked, each earning 10 nominations, including for first-time nominees Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, the latter of whom is now positioned to make history as the youngest EGOT winner — a rare achievement for those who’ve won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony.
Timothée Chalamet wants that Oscar, as proven by his double duty performance on 'Saturday Night Live.' Read our highlights here.
Chalamet hosted SNL for the third time, but as he pointed out, it was the first with his much-talked-about facial hair or lack thereof. He also brought up his role as Willy Wonka and his most recent work in A Complete Unknown as Bob Dylan.
Multiple record could be set at this year's Oscars on March 2, 2025.
LOS ANGELES -- The Oscar nominations were just announced, and now's your time to get caught up on the 10 movies nominated for best picture before the winner is revealed at the Oscars in March on ABC and Hulu. "Emilia Pérez" garnered the most nominations at 13, while "The Brutalist" and "Wicked" followed with 10 each.
Timothée Chalamet wanted to use his third Saturday Night Live monologue to finally read aloud his long-held awards show acceptance speech. "A Complete Unknown just got eight Academy Award nominations - and I'm truly overjoyed,
Kylie Jenner is her boyfriend Timothée Chalamet's biggest fan. After the actor received the Oscar nomination for Best Actor for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in the new biopic A Complete Unknown, Jenner was "screaming with excitement" over his achievement.
Timothée Chalamet seems to face endless challenges during awards season. The star of “Dune” and “A Complete Unknown” dedicated part of his “Saturday Night Live” opening monologue to expressing frustration about consistently losing at major award shows.