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c9taya Timothée Chalamet Dresses Like Bob Dylan at ‘A Complete Unknown’ New York Premiere


Updated:2025-01-06 04:53    Views:141

“I saw him,” said Charlotte Barbié, 18, who stood outside the SVA Theater on Friday night, shaking from either the cold or the excitement. “He was blond.”

She indicated that her white Adidas sneaker had just been signed in black marker by the actor Timothée Chalamet.

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Ms. Barbié stood among a gaggle of young fans who shrieked when Mr. Chalamet arrived at the New York premiere of “A Complete Unknown,” the Bob Dylan biopic in which he stars that has been nominated for three Golden Globes.

The premiere took place just down West 23rd Street from the fabled Manhattan hotel where Mr. Dylan lived 60 years earlier. The film, directed by James Mangold, traces Mr. Dylan’s arrival in New York as a teenager and his ascent through the Greenwich Village music scene.

Mr. Chalamet sang live in the movie and said he had spent five years working with a harmonica coach to nail the singer’s mannerisms. Although his dark hair is tousled to Dylanesque proportions in the film, on Friday, during red carpet photos, it appeared blond and straight, sticking out from under a turquoise beanie.

He was channeling Mr. Dylan’s look from a Sundance Film Festival appearance in 2003 for the premiere of the film “Masked and Anonymous,” which the musician starred in and wrote with Larry Charles. The look startled Mr. Chalamet’s co-star Monica Barbaro, who plays the folk singer Joan Baez.

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