11 Quotes By Timothee Chalamet
Timothee Chalamet is a celebrated American actor. He kicked-off his career with short films. He was then seen in ‘Homeland,’ a spy thriller television drama series in 2012. He featured in ‘Men, Women & Children’ and that marked his film debut. He earned an ‘Academy Award’ nomination for his performance in ‘Call Me By Your Name.’ Some of his notable works also include ‘Intersellar,’ ‘Beautiful Boy,’ ‘Hot Summer Nights,’ ‘Little Women,’ ‘Prodigal Son,’ and ‘The King,’ amongst various others. Here is a compilation of quotes by Timothee Chalamet, which have been excerpted from his movies, interviews, dialogues and tweets. Read through his quotes on character, audience, actor, responsibility, life, love, child, village, sense, feet, communication, etc.
I don't like to know exactly what I'm going to do in a scene, because the most interesting moments as an audience member are moments of truthful spontaneity.
First and foremost, Call Me by Your Name is a story about love, and first loves, and unrequited, and then, later, requited love.
I wouldn't be the actor I am without New York.
I did 'Prodigal Son' at Manhattan Theatre Club.
Sometimes, when you act with someone in an intimate capacity, you have to ask vulnerable questions to speed up intimacy - but that's artificial.
I feel like I've been around performance my whole life. My mom and uncle had done plays.
I have experienced heartbreak but not in a classical sense.
Ninety-eight per cent of all human communication is non-verbal.
The villain in 'Call Me by Your Name' is the tragedy of love - what seems to be part of the deal you sign with someone when you experience an amazing time with them.
I've always felt like there was less creative space on sets with guardians. I just felt independent at a young age.
I do find that there's a fine balance between preparation and seeing what happens naturally.