
Timothée Chalamet has become a major star quickly. He started with smaller parts in films from 2014 to 2017, then gained recognition in critically acclaimed movies like Call Me By Your Name, Lady Bird, Little Women, and The French Dispatch. His role as Paul Atreides in the 2021 film Dune really launched him into the spotlight. Now a leading actor, there’s one type of role he’s currently avoiding.
Timothée Chalamet recently told Vogue he doesn’t plan to return to television. While he got his start with a recurring role on the show Homeland—appearing in 8 episodes—and has since hosted Saturday Night Live and voiced a character in the animated Netflix series Entergalactic, he hasn’t had a major TV role since 2012. He made this clear in an interview discussing his career for Vogue’s cover story.
Timothée Chalamet’s preference for film is notable, particularly given the recent trend of acclaimed actors appearing in TV series and streaming shows. With so many streaming services competing for viewers, we’ve seen a lot of big names – like Gary Oldman in Slow Horses and Mark Ruffalo in Task – choosing limited series. However, Chalamet appears focused on building a career in feature films and pursuing awards for his work.
Timothée Chalamet Is Driven to Continue Working in Film, Not Television

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During a recent interview with Vogue, Timothée Chalamet talked about losing the Best Actor Oscar to Adrien Brody. Brody won the award for his role in The Brutalist, while Chalamet was nominated for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in James Mangold’s film, A Complete Unknown. Chalamet described how it felt to not win, saying:
I always think about it this way: if you’re at an awards show with five nominees, and four of them don’t win, it’s pretty safe to assume those four are feeling pretty disappointed, right? They’re probably not celebrating at the after-party!
It’s commendable that the actor openly shared his disappointment about not winning the award, as performers usually keep those feelings private.
Many actors are finding success on television, but Timothée Chalamet is focused on making his mark in film. His upcoming movie, Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie, has already received positive reviews, with many praising Chalamet’s performance and predicting an Oscar nomination. He’s also currently filming Dune: Part Three with Denis Villeneuve, where his character will face a new set of challenges. Chalamet seems committed to taking on demanding roles in feature films, and for now, that doesn’t include any plans for television work.
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