50 years of Saturday Night Live history have given us a lot of A+ celebrity impressions from cast members of all sorts. As NBC’s legendary late-night comedy show enters the 2025 TV schedule ready to celebrate that occasion, Chloe Fineman’s impression of Timothée Chalemet seems to have really cemented itself into the foundation of 30 Rock itself.
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.
Miles Mitchell, the winner of last year's viral Timothée Chalamet lookalike contest, shares his thoughts on the actor's recent hosting gig.
Following his performance on SNL, according to Celebrity New Worth, Chalamet's net worth is $25 million. The actor has received numerous honors, awards and nominations over the years, after starting out his career by appearing in commercials when he was a child.
The Dune actor pulled double-duty last night on Saturday Night Live, acting as both the host and musical guest of the episode. During his opening monologue, Chalamet addressed how he “keeps losing” at awards shows, stating that “it gets harder to pretend it doesn’t sting” before a compilation video of him losing to competitors played.
Timothée Chalamet wants that Oscar, as proven by his double duty performance on 'Saturday Night Live.' Read our highlights here.
The “A Complete Unknown” star’s third “SNL” appearance was a hard sell for the Oscars—with Bob Dylan deep cuts, silly skits, and surprise special guests.
Timothée Chalamet followed in Ryan Gosling's footsteps by struggling not to laugh during his third time hosting 'Saturday Night Live'.
Live hosts David Highfield and Mikey Hood talk about all the latest goings on and preview what's to come on today's show.
But at first sight, Chalamet’s stint as the frontman of a Dylan cover band coinciding with his Best Actor campaign was less loosey-goose anything-goes ’70s style than akin to the more nakedly promotional Garth-Brooks-as-Chris-Gaines type of deal.
Chalamet wore his houndstooth version tightly wound around his neck and tucked into an oversize sports jacket. The look almost obscured that iconic skull print, but there’s simply no mistaking them if you lived through the era now known as Indie Sleaze.