Timothée Chalamet did not attend the recent Grammy Awards, although he received his first nomination in the Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media category. The American–French actor earned this honor for his work on the soundtrack of the Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown.
Nomination Outcome and Industry Reaction
Despite the nomination, the Grammy was awarded to the team behind Sinners. Chalamet’s absence at the ceremony stood out, especially since he has been a frequent presence at various award events this season.
Scheduling Conflict with London Critics’ Circle Theatre Awards
The reason for his missing the Grammy event in Los Angeles was his commitment to the London Critics’ Circle Theatre Awards. There, Chalamet was honored with the Actor of the Year award.
Prior to receiving this accolade, he participated in a Q&A session alongside British filmmaker Richard Curtis, discussing his latest work.
Recognition for Role in Marty Supreme Builds Momentum
The London Critics’ Circle Award added to the growing list of honors Chalamet has secured for his portrayal of aspiring table tennis player Marty Mauser in the film Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie. So far, he has won a Golden Globe and a Critics’ Choice Award for this role, with upcoming nominations at the BAFTAs, Screen Actors Guild Awards, and the Oscars still pending.
