Uan evening to remember Timothée Chalamet. The actor has finally won his first Golden Globes thanks to the interpretation of the young ping-pong prodigy Marty Mauser in Marty Supreme. After four nominations without victory – for Call Me By Your Name, Beautiful Boy, Wonka And A Complete Unknown – Chalamet he won the figurine with the globe as Best actor for the musical or comedy film category. In a black suit with silver buttons signed Chrome Heartsthe actor took to the stage and thrilled the audience with a speech full of love, gratitude and wisdom: «In the past I have left this ceremony empty-handed, but always with my head held high. I thank my father for teaching me gratitude. I’d be lying if I said all the past defeats didn’t make this moment that much sweeter».
Double style lesson: Timothée Chalamet together with Kylie Jenner
For the third consecutive yearalongside Chalamet on the red carpet is his partner Kylie Jenner. For the Golden Globes, the influencer wore a silver dress studded with rhinestones, signed Ashi Studio e accomplished in over 300 hours of work. The tight silhouette and the bustier with eight strands of crystals falling onto the shoulders gave a luminous and regal effect to the look, transforming the duo in one of the most glamorous couples of the evening. Chalamet closed his speech by looking at his partner: «To my parents, to my partner: I love you.”
The lesson of Marty Mauser: a role to learn how to lose
In the speech, Chalamet wanted to thank the director Josh Safdie and the cast: «Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Thank you for this role. Thank you for believing in me.” The film put the actor in front of a stellar competitionsurpassing names of the caliber of Leonardo DiCaprio, Joel Edgerton, Ethan Hawke, Michael B. Jordan and Wagner Moura. As he had told the Critics Choice Awardsthe role of Marty Mauser taught him to tell stories of imperfect men: «Thank you for giving me a role and a story. For allowing me to tell the story of an imperfect man with a dream that everyone ignores, without teaching what is right or wrong.” After four nominations, victories that were missed and not savored, the actor finally reaches one great satisfaction with the wisdom of those who worked so hard to achieve it.
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