Timothee Chalamet becomes youngest actor with two Best Actor nominations at 29
Timothee Chalamet has received his second Oscar nomination for Best Actor for his role as Bob Dylan in the biopic A Complete Unknown. At 29, he is now the youngest actor to achieve two nominations before turning 30. Chalamet's performance has garnered critical acclaim, contributing to the film's eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. The film explores Dylan's early career and influences from other music legends. If Chalamet wins, he will become the youngest Best Actor winner, surpassing Adrien Brody's record. He would also be the third actor to win an Oscar for portraying a musician, joining Jamie Foxx and Rami Malek.