Timothée Chalamet Makes History with Third Best Actor Nomination at the Oscars

Timothée Chalamet, the talented actor, has received his third best actor nomination at the Oscars for his role in the sports dramedy "Marty Supreme." This nomination marks him as the youngest male actor to achieve three acting nominations at the age of 30. Chalamet's previous nominations were for "Call Me by Your Name" and "A Complete Unknown."
Competing in the best actor category this year are Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, Michael B. Jordan, and Wagner Moura. "Marty Supreme" has also been nominated for best picture and best original screenplay, showcasing the film's overall excellence.
In addition to his best actor nomination, Chalamet is also recognized for best picture as a producer, setting a record as the youngest person to be double-nominated for producing and acting in the same year. His achievements surpass those of Warren Beatty, who previously held the record for being nominated in multiple categories at a young age.
Chalamet's recent win at the Golden Globe Awards for best actor in a comedy or musical further solidifies his talent and potential for success. If he were to win the Oscar, he would join the ranks of the youngest male acting winners in history, showcasing his remarkable abilities and promising future in the industry.
The final Oscar voting period will take place in late February to early March, leading up to the 98th Oscars ceremony on March 15. The event will be broadcast on ABC and hosted by Conan O'Brien, providing a platform to celebrate the outstanding achievements of artists like Timothée Chalamet.