As Lin-Manuel Miranda channeled Alexander Hamilton in one musical bit, Timothée Chalamet channeled Bob Dylan in two others.
Adam Sandler surprised fans at Saturday Night Live this week as he made a cameo to introduce Timothee Chalamet.The 58-year-old, who was a permanent fixture at the show from 1990 to 1995,
SNL fans praise ‘genius’ cameo during Timothée Chalamet performance - The cameo plays off a joke from this year’s Golden Globes
Chalamet returned to “Saturday Night Live” for his third hosting gig after he was nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown.”
Following his performance on SNL, according to Celebrity New Worth, Chalamet's net worth is $25 million. The actor has received numerous honors, awards and nominations over the years, after starting out his career by appearing in commercials when he was a child.
Live and Timothée Chalamet torch President Trump's first week in office as Lin-Manuel Miranda and Adam Sandler cameo in the season's strange, most unhinged -- and possibly its funniest -- outings.
Here are the best moments from the Jan. 25 episode of "Saturday Night Live," featuring host Timothee Chalamet performing Bob Dylan songs.
Ryan Reynolds showed up for his Deadpool & Wolverine costar Hugh Jackman as the actor kicked off his From New York, With Love concert series at Radio City Music Hall Friday night. In his signature sarcastic tone that he uses with his longtime friend, Reynolds feigned shock at Jackman’s musical theater talent. “This fella puts …
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