Timothée Chalamet has earned his place as a movie star in an age when such a thing has supposedly disappeared altogether. Thus far, however, an Academy award has eluded the young actor, who's been surprisingly candid about his desire to finally claim victory at the Oscars having just missed out on a Best Actor win twice.
Chalamet has earned two Best Actor nominations in his career, one for the celebrated 2018 story of first love "Call Me by Your Name" and the other for the safe but enjoyable Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown," the latter of which won him a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor. Now, with his latest project, "Marty Supreme," prompting awards buzz, he's surely hoping this will be his time to finally win an Oscar, and he's not shy about his desire to do so.
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