Timothée Chalamet is renowned for his remarkable ability to transform for various roles, diving deep into character development. His emotional and physical transformations were notably showcased in the acclaimed 2017 film Call Me by Your Name, directed by Luca Guadagnino. In this film, Chalamet portrays Elio, a 17-year-old who experiences a life-changing summer romance with his father’s intern, Oliver. This captivating performance earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Actor. Following this, his role in Bones and All further demonstrated his versatility, as he embodied a young cannibal, showcasing a drastically different side of his acting range.
Chalamet is poised to undergo another significant transformation later this year in the James Mangold-directed biopic A Complete Unknown, where he will portray a young Bob Dylan. Set to premiere on Christmas Day, December 25, this film has already garnered Chalamet considerable acclaim, including a Golden Globe nomination for his performance. Observers are anticipating that he will also contend for the Best Actor award, with favorable odds. Following this project, Chalamet is gearing up for yet another character shift in an upcoming sports drama.
Chalamet Shares Eye Health Challenges Faced During Marty Supreme
Chalamet’s Vision Complications Addressed





Chalamet recently discussed his experience filming Marty Supreme, a movie inspired by the real-life ping pong player Marty Reisman. Directed by Josh Safdie, this film marks Safdie’s first project since his collaboration with brother Benny ended. The cast also includes notable names like Fran Drescher, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler, the Creator, Odessa A’zion, and Sandra Bernhard.
During an appearance on This Past Weekend with Theo Von, Chalamet shared how the filming process adversely affected his vision. To achieve the desired appearance for his character, the director instructed Chalamet to wear both contacts and real glasses that distorted his eyesight. The actor humorously noted that his vision had been challenging, stating it was “basically messed up until a day ago.”
“On ‘Marty Supreme,’ I’m wearing contacts because he wanted my eyes to be little. He gave me real glasses that fuck my eyes up and I’m wearing contacts underneath to offset what the glasses are doing. My vision was basically fucked up until a day ago.”
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Insight Into Chalamet’s Distinct Look in Marty Supreme
A Unique Transformation from Previous Roles

The efforts of Safdie and his creative team in crafting Chalamet’s look for Marty Supreme have struck a chord. Initial images from the set depict Chalamet distinctly altered with glasses and styled hair, presenting a character that seems worlds apart from his previous roles such as Paul Atreides or Willy Wonka. The production appears to have made significant efforts to achieve this unique look, hinting at a fascinating portrayal that will likely evolve as more details about the film emerge.
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