Timothée Chalamet debuted as 'SNL' musical guest by performing three Bob Dylan tunes: "Outlaw Blues," "Three Angels," and "Tomorrow Is a Long Time."
Nobody could have possibly predicted that Chalamet was going to play "Outlaw Blues," "Three Angels," and "Tomorrow Is a Long Time" when he hosted Saturday Night Live
The tour begins March 25 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and then heads to Wichita, Kansas; Mankato, next is Minnesota; and then Green Bay, Wisconsin. For the unversed, Mankato is the 21st-largest city in Dylan’s birth state of Minnesota.
The “Dune” actor said he “turned over every stone” to fully embody the iconic folk singer in the Oscar-nominated biopic.
Timothée Chalamet made another stop on his awards season promotional tour this weekend by pulling a double shift on “Saturday Night Live,” hosting as himself and singing like Bob Dylan, the rock legend he plays in the Oscar-nominated film “A Complete Unknown.”
In addition to learning to sing like Bob Dylan, Timothée Chalamet also underwent a physical transformation for his role in A Complete Unknown. “I've turned over every stone. I did all the work, like you just described,
Timothée Chalamet was the first actor to be a host and musical guest on "Saturday Night Live." It's the latest stunt to promote "A Complete Unknown" to fans and the Academy Awards panel, alike.
Timothee Chalamet said he gained 20 pounds to play Bob Dylan in 'A Complete Unknown.' 'Believe it or not, I was thinner than the guy,' he said.
On Sunday, March 2, the 97th-annual Academy Awards ceremony will be presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences at the Dolby
Timothée Chalamet reveals that part of his Bob Dylan preparation for 'A Complete Unknown' required him to gain 20 pounds.
He kind of knew one or two chords and formed a couple of chords. I could tell he was just very musical right away.”