This week, we tackle the Golden Globes, free speech, Girl Scout cookies, dragons and more. Add a perfect score to your New Year's resolutions!
The 'Rebel Without a Cause' star was nominated posthumously twice in that category after tragically passing away at 24 years of age.
Last night in New York, Chalamet expanded his accessory collection with a silver quilted crossbody flap bag with a chain strap. But that wasn’t the only place we spotted the interlocking C’s on his outfit: Continuing his recent scarf obsession, Chalamet also bundled up in a pink, burgundy, brown, and gray knit.
Chalamet nabbed the coveted nomination on Thursday for his role as Bob Dylan in the biopic ‘A Complete Unknown.’
Timothée Chalamet's Oscar nomination on Jan. 23 makes him the youngest two-time Best Actor nominee at the Academy Awards since James Dean received two posthumous nominations in the two years immediately following his death in 1955 at 24.
"A Complete Unknown" star Timothée Chalamet is only the third man to get two leading actor nominations before turning 30.
On September 21, ELLE Mexico captured photos of Jenner at Prada’s fashion show with her Timothée Chalamet lockscreen visible on her iPhone. Although it was likely unintentional, it is the first ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Timothée Chalamet will return to “Saturday Night Live” for his third stint as a host — but this time, he'll be pulling double duty. NBC announced Friday that comedian Dave ...
In New York City this week, the upcoming 'Saturday Night Live' host flexed his gorp chops in Arc'teryx's internet-favorite toque.
Timothée Chalamet, who earned an Oscar nomination for playing Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, hit a major milestone today. The 29-year-old the youngest actor to become a two-time Oscar nominee since James Dean.
Youth is not wasted on the young, especially if you’re Timothée Chalamet. The A Complete Unknown star made Oscar history in more ways than one with his Best Actor nomination for the Bob Dylan biopic on Thursday.
The Trump administration has authorized the DEA, ATF and the US Marshals to begin making immigration arrests and processing deportations, according to the Wall Street Journal.