Timothee Chalamet is what they call a once-in-a-generation talent.
As he sees it, he is “just an actor.”
It’s a Hollywood success story as old as Hollywood itself.

Timothee Chalamet grew up in an arts-focused environment
Art runs through Timothee Chalamet’s veins.
That Flender would have liked her children to grow up in a similar ambience was hardly surprising.
Chalamet’s was “Slava’s Snowshow” and his sister Pauline’s was “Hair.”

His sister, too, took the same path.
He rode that wave through his teen years until he got his first major break: “Interstellar.”
“I had gone to Yale and I just felt college would help him be a well-rounded individual.

“I took that year off,” he told Emma Stone on Variety’s"Actors on Actors.
Turns out, that was merely the calm before the storm.
I hope not,” he later joked on"Popcorn With Peter Travers.

Chalamet was naturally asked about the scandal and tactfully sidestepped the subject, until he couldn’t any longer.
These things end up getting clickbaited so intensely.
Disorienting is a good word."

“But on my best days, I feel like I’m growing right on time.”
Ironically enough, the same film sets that give him distinction are what keep him grounded.
“You start to realise you’re just another job on the lot,” he said.

Villeneuve toldTimemagazine: “Timothee is a thoughtful, poetic spirit.
I am always impressed by his beautiful vulnerability.”
“He’s so discreet and always has her back,” a source toldPeople.

“When you love, love wholly, love unabashedly; give yourself.
To suffer is right.”
“I’ve come to realise and embrace these contradictions of each culture and within myself.”



