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Timothe Chalamett won his first SAG award on Sunday night for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in “The Complete Unknown.”
Melvin Robert from “Extra” spoke with Chalamett. Chalamet became the youngest actor ever to win an outstanding performance by the leading male actor.
Chalamet said he was “absolutely unsure” at the victory, and “I’m very grateful… I wasn’t expecting this. I had a more customized message It must be. This is just raw.”
Timothy was accompanied by a star-studded ceremony by her mother, Nicole Friender.

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When his name was called, his mother humbled him. Chalamet said, “Don’t forget to fold your laundry,” and I said, “Really? This moment? Really? At this moment, I just won this award, I’m 29 years old, you It’s still chastising me.”
Timothy gave his mother credit, saying, “She might have won this for me… I grew up in an actor building in New York, so she really knew to hit that vote button. I know I pushed people.”
In his acceptance speech, Chalamett cried out the actors who inspired him, including Marlon Brando and Viola Davis, saying he wanted to be great like them. He also talked about pouring over five of you in his life into the role.
He said, “I’ve done a lot of work, people say it’s classy to amplify that message to others, but I’m proud of it.
