Timothee Chalamet disappointed not to win Oscar

Timothée Chalamet Openly Shares Disappointment Over Oscar Loss

Timothée Chalamet expressed his disappointment after not winning the Best Actor Oscar this year. The 29-year-old actor was nominated for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, but lost to Adrien Brody, star of The Brutalist.

Reflection on Award Outcomes

Timothée, who was previously nominated in 2017 for Call Me By Your Name but lost to Gary Oldman for Darkest Hour, shared his honest feelings with America’s Vogue magazine:

“If there’s five people at an awards show, and four people go home losing you don’t think those four people are at the restaurant like, ‘Damn, we didn’t win’?
I’ve been around some deeply generous, no-ego actors, and maybe some of them are going, ‘That was fun.’ But I know for a fact a lot of them are going, ‘F***’.”

He added:

“People can call me a try-hard, and they can say whatever the f***. But I’m the one actually doing it here.”

SAG Award Recognition and Ambitions

Although he did not win the Oscar, Timothée received the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award for Best Leading Actor for the same role. During his acceptance speech, he expressed his ambition to become one of the greats, saying:

“I know the classiest thing would be to downplay the effort that went into this role and how much it means to me, but the truth is, this was five-and-a-half years of my life, I poured everything I had into playing this incomparable artist, Mr.”

Summary

Timothée Chalamet openly discussed his Oscar disappointment while celebrating his achievement of winning a SAG Award and striving to be remembered among the great actors.

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inkl inkl — 2025-11-07