Fans are reacting to Timothée Chalamet's performance of several Bob Dylan songs during his third "Saturday Night Live" hosting gig.
This week’s “Saturday Night Live” host Timothée Chalamet made history in doing something that only actor Gary Busey has done before.
The fact that host Timothée Chalamet just earned an Oscar nomination for his role as Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown” raised the possibility, however slim, that Minnesota’s most celebrated artist might appear on the late-night show for only the second time in its 50-year history.
Timothée Chalamet performed two lesser-known Bob Dylan songs, in his own voice, as the musical guest as well as host of 'Saturday Night Live.'
Timothée Chalamet gets usurped onstage by Kenan Thompson and thanks 'SNL' for letting him pull double duty as himself and Bob Dylan.
"You might not know the Bob Dylan songs I'm performing, but they're my personal favorites," Timothée Chalamet said during his January 25 SNL monologue, confirming what to expect from him as Musical Guest in his double-duty episode.
As Lin-Manuel Miranda channeled Alexander Hamilton in one musical bit, Timothée Chalamet channeled Bob Dylan in two others.
When he attempted to use his monologue to deliver an awards speech he’d never had the chance to give, Kenan Thompson humorously interrupted. The camera then zoomed in on Chalamet’s unamused expression, as he maintained a convincingly deadpan, award-worthy glare.
Timothée Chalamet is once again a Best Actor Oscar nominee, this time for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown. He flaunted his acting and singing chops as both the host and musical guest of last night’s Saturday Night Live.