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.
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.
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.