He is nicknamed the DiCaprio of his time.
At 25, Timothée Chalamet has accumulated 17 feature films, one nomination in the category: “Best Actor” at the Oscars and one Golden Globe nomination to his credit.
Revealed by the romantic film "Call me by your name" in 2017, the Frenchman is the rising star of Hollywood.
Today he brilliantly plays the leading role in Denis Villeneuve's event film, already described as a majestic work by the critics.
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He played his first blockbuster at the age of 17, with the film Interstellar. He plays the role of Tom Cooper, son of Joseph Cooper, the main character. A small passage on the screen which will allow him to integrate the big leagues and to impose itself in the landscape of American cinema. He is now the headliner of "Dune", a science fiction film based on the eponymous hit saga by author Frank Herbert. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, which will be released on September 15 in cinemas across France.