Timothee Chalamet reunites with his Interstellar ‘movie dad’ Matthew McConaughey for football game
Timothée Chalamet shared a photo of himself reuniting with his Interstellar “movie dad” Matthew McConaughey at a college football game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta last Saturday.
The 28-year-old Oscar nominee after caught the attention of the official Interstellar Instagram account, which read, “This is everything and more!”
The 55-year-old Oscar winner seemed excited to cheer on his alma mater, the University of Texas at Austin, but unfortunately the Georgia Bulldogs defeated the Texas Longhorns 22-19.
Timothée even appeared on ESPN’s College GameDay, where he impressed hosts Kirk Herbstreit, Rece Davis, Pat McAfee and Desmond Howard with his expertise on the sport.
Chalamet was just 17 years old when he shot his role as NASA test pilot Joseph Cooper’s 15-year-old son Tom on the Canadian set of Christopher Nolan’s critically acclaimed science fiction epic in 2013.
Oscar winner Casey Affleck played the older, angrier version of Tom Cooper in the $165 million-budget dystopian drama, which just returned to theaters for its 10th anniversary.
Timothée Chalamet shared a photo of himself reuniting with his Interstellar “movie dad” Matthew McConaughey at a college football game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta last Saturday
The 28-year-old Oscar nominee’s post caught the attention of the official Interstellar Instagram account, which read, “This is everything and more!”
When the Dune: Part Two action star finally saw Interstellar for the first time at a screening, he “cried for an hour” because so many of his scenes had been cut from the film, which was only his second.
Timothée admitted it Variety‘s Actors on Actors in 2018: “I really didn’t have a career at this point, so I was kind of the fraud in the room.”
Last month, Chalamet told Apple Music Zane Lowe that Interstellar “remains my favorite movie I’ve ever been in,” but “I thought it would do something for my career in a way that it didn’t.”
The native New Yorker will attend the Hollywood premiere of his film A Complete Unknown, in which he produced and stars the legendary Bob Dylan, on Tuesday evening.
Timothée has received critical acclaim for his transformation into the enigmatic 83-year-old for Searchlight Pictures’ fully authorized biopic, which opens in US theaters on December 25 and in UK theaters on January 17.
Chalamet reportedly enlisted the exact same team — movement coach Polly Bennett, singing coach Scott Flaherty and dialect coach Erik Singer — that his Dune co-star Austin Butler hired to play Elvis.
The Bleu de Chanel brand ambassador was nominated for the Best Actor in a Feature Film (Drama) trophy at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, airing January 5 on CBS/Paramount+.
Timothée faces stiff competition against Conclave’s Ralph Fiennes, Queer’s Daniel Craig, Sing Sing’s Colman Domingo, The Apprentice’s Sebastian Stan and The Brutalist’s Adrien Brody.
The 55-year-old Oscar winner seemed excited to cheer on his alma mater, the University of Texas at Austin, but unfortunately the Georgia Bulldogs defeated the Texas Longhorns 22-19.
Timothée even appeared on ESPN’s College GameDay, where he impressed hosts Kirk Herbstreit, Rece Davis, Pat McAfee and Desmond Howard with his expertise on the sport.
Chalamet (L) was just 17 years old in 2013 when he shot his role as NASA test pilot Joseph Cooper’s 15-year-old son Tom on the Canadian set of Christopher Nolan’s critically acclaimed science fiction epic
Oscar winner Casey Affleck (R) played the older, angrier version of Tom Cooper in the $165 million-budget dystopian drama, which just returned to theaters for its 10th anniversary
When the Dune: Part Two action star finally saw Interstellar for the first time at a screening (pictured in 2014), he cried for an hour because so many of his scenes had been cut from the film, which was only his second.
Timothée confessed to Variety’s Actors on Actors in 2018: ‘I really didn’t have a career at this point, so I was kind of the fraud in the room’
Last month, Chalamet told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe that Interstellar “remains my favorite movie I’ve ever been in,” but “I thought it would do something for my career in a way that it didn’t.”
The native New Yorker will attend the Hollywood premiere of his film A Complete Unknown, in which he produced and stars the legendary Bob Dylan, on Tuesday evening.
Timothée has received rave reviews for his transformation into the enigmatic 83-year-old for Searchlight Pictures’ fully authorized biopic, which opens in US theaters on December 25 and in UK theaters on January 17.
Chalamet was nominated for the Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) trophy at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, airing Jan. 5 on CBS/Paramount+.
Chalamet has already scored awards for his performance at Gotham Awards, Boston Society of Film Critics, Astra Film Awards, Palm Springs Film Festival and Santa Barbara Film Festival.
Two-time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett previously tackled electric-era Dylan, aka Jude Quinn, in Todd Haynes’ critically acclaimed 2007 experimental drama, I’m Not There.
However, A Complete Unknown was produced by Bob himself.
James Mangold’s big-screen adaptation of the book Dylan Goes Electric! by Elijah Wald from 2015! also features Elle Fanning, Edward Norton, Boyd Holbrook, Monica Barbaro, Nick Offerman, Dan Fogler and Joe Tippett
Wonka’s triple threat has also been hard at work on the Manhattan set of Josh Safdie’s $70 million ping pong drama Marty Supreme, which he is producing and starring in the title role.