Chalamet later reposted Dylan's comments alongside the sweet reply, "Floored. I am so grateful. Thank you Bob" Kevin Mazur/WireImage; Cindy Ord/Getty Timothée Chalamet has the ultimate seal of ...
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For the first time, Bob Dylan has publicly acknowledged the upcoming biopic about his early years in New York, “A Complete Unknown,” which stars Timothée Chalamet as the young folk music legend.
Bob Dylan has declared himself a Timothée Chalamet fan. The “Like a Rolling Stone” singer, in an X post on Wednesday, endorsed the Oscar-nominated actor’s casting as lead in “A Complete ...
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Bob Dylan is giving his stamp of approval to Timothée Chalamet and the biopic “A Complete Unknown.” “There’s a movie about me opening soon called ‘A Complete Unknown’ (what a title!).
Few pop culture legends are better at not giving a shit about things he doesn’t give a shit about than Bob Dylan. There might have been a time, earlier in his career, when Dylan’s disinterest ...
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His latest challenge is no different: playing Bob Dylan in the James Mangold-directed A Complete Unknown. “I got approached with this project five or six years ago,” Chalamet explained in a ...
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Bob Dylan first performed live at the Royal Albert Hall in 1965 aged 23. Sixty years on, the now 83-year-old legend returns to the iconic venue for a three-night residency. Notoriously private ...
This Rough and Rowdy Ways tour, more theatre piece than rock concert, is marked by a new polish. By Kate Mossman You’d always see eccentrics at Dylan gigs, like the man with the hat who shook his ...