Timothée Chalamet Is Now a Grammy Nominee for His A Complete Unknown Bob Dylan Soundtrack

Timothée Chalamet Becomes Grammy Nominee

Timothée Chalamet is officially a first-time Grammy nominee for his work singing Bob Dylan’s songs on the soundtrack for A Complete Unknown. The Oscar-nominated actor is nominated in the Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media category.

About the Film and Role

Chalamet, 29, portrayed legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, who was 84 at the time of nomination, in the James Mangold-directed film. The movie depicts Dylan’s rise in the American folk scene during the 1960s.

Awards and Recognition

Musical Performance

Notably, Chalamet played guitar and performed his own singing live during the filming of A Complete Unknown. This approach was also used by co-stars Edward Norton, who portrayed Pete Seeger, and Monica Barbaro, who played Joan Baez.

“The Oscar-nominated actor is in the running in the Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media category.”
“Chalamet, 29, played the legendary singer-songwriter, 84, in the James Mangold-directed movie.”

The nominations were announced on November 7, ahead of the 68th Grammy Awards ceremony scheduled for February.

Author's summary: Timothée Chalamet secured his first Grammy nomination for authentically performing Bob Dylan's songs in A Complete Unknown, showcasing his multifaceted talent.

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People.com People.com — 2025-11-07