Chalamet, who stars as Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown,” will join the rare club of performers that has been asked to do double duty on “Saturday Night Live.”
Live is going to have a one-of-a-kind episode in January 2025. An episode of Saturday Night Live this month will feature actor Timothee Chalamet as both the host and the musical guest.
Timothée Chalamet will return to “Saturday Night Live” for his third stint as a host — but this time, he'll be pulling double duty. NBC announced Friday that comedian Dave Chappelle will ...
SNL shared the news on Friday, January 10, revealing in their trademark Post-it announcement that the Complete Unknown star, 29, will be doing double duty on the second episode of Season 50. (Dave Chappelle will host the first episode of 2025 on January 18; Glorilla will be the musical guest.)
The actor played a sleep demon version of the singer in a 2023 'Saturday Night Live' skit Timothée Chalamet's next biopic could be one about Troye Sivan. During the Paris premiere of the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown,
Timothée Chalamet will be both host and musical guest on "SNL" January 25, reportedly performing songs in character as Bob Dylan.
Live has revealed its first guests for 2025— with one shocking viewers. Actor Timothee Chalamet will take the stage on Jan. 25 as not only host, but as a musical guest. Although the details of the performance weren’t given away,
For the first time ever, Timothée Chalamet is pulling double duty on Saturday Night Live, and he has Bob Dylan to thank. SNL has revealed that the actor will be hosting and serving as the musical guest on Jan.
Live' confirmed that Timothee Chalamet would serve as both host and musical guest on a future episode in January 2025.
Get ready for a double dose of Timothée Chalamet, who will pull double duty as the host and musical guest on the Jan. 25 episode of 'Saturday Night Live.'
NBC announced Friday that comedian Dave Chappelle will host the sketch show Jan. 18, with musical guest GloRilla, while Chalamet will be the host and musical guest on Jan. 25.
In a clip shared to social media, the actor, who stars as legendary folk singer Bob Dylan in the film directed by James Mangold, signed a fan’s album of Sivan’s latest album, Something to Give Each Other. The words “Troye Sivan” are then seen scrawled across the cover—prompting laughter and delight among fans on the red carpet.