He is such a great actor that everytime I watch him playing a character he makes me believe that he is actually like that . The way he expresses his character on screen is just so beautiful and when his character is upset or is in pain I could also feel the pain .He is really a great actor.
Simran Vyas and the fact a lot of actors nowadays play characters that are the sameish and they play characters that are similar to themselves but Timothee plays a range of different characters - makes us believe he’s them- and if you’ve noticed he is not like most of his characters he’s geeky and shy and humble and a lot of his characters differ from that
@@lauren7194 yes I did notice after watching his interviews like for call me by your name I was totally convinced that he is homosexual in real life but this was not true 🙃
Everyone here’s praising Timothee for his performance but I really feel Robert Sean Leonard deserves a shout-out for the wonderful warmth and natural conviction he brings to the role!
You should read the entire play. Their chemistry is there for a reason and turns into a major plot twist that changes the ENTIRE story. It's a BRILLIANT piece of writing.
When he screams there's everything, the emotions man, its so great to see such talent shine and be seen and recognized by people, he surely deserved every single fucking award out there. Hes not the second Leonardo I'm telling you, he's the FIRST Timothée Chalamet.
He never had to get a BFA, stress over the decision of becoming an actor, fight with his own expectations or society’s- he was groomed for this level of success since childhood, he paid his dues, and the stars have aligned beautifully for him- that’s what you call the “IT” factor. It’s an ultimate combo of talent, luck, and opportunity. Timothee’s truly blessed
Agreed, but he did have some stress over becoming an actor, though undoubtedly not nearly as much when compared to others. His parents apparently really pressured him to stay in college instead of going for acting, but he eventually dropped out and really struggled from 2014-2017 as he was kind of just scraping by in the Bronx and not getting many lucrative roles. I see a lot of people state that Timothy came from a rich, well connected family, essentially boiling down his success to nepotism, and they were definitely well off, but not "millionaire" status rich. He grew up in an a subsidized apartment complex with relatively minor family connections to show business. I had a lot of down time during quarantine last year, obviously. lol
Some actors turn the world into a mirror, others destroy all illusion and immerse themselves in the "real". This kid deserves all my respect. Admirable
I want to see the whole play now, and the themes I'm seeing from these clips- I'm so stoked to see Robert Sean Leonard playing a role like this. Love Dead Poet society
If I was a casting director and I witnessed his audition, I’m pretty sure I’d act all profession until the end, give it a few seconds and just shout “HE’S GOOD!” And give him the part immediately 😂
Love them both! It keeps me baffled how Timothee at such young age already could perform so naturally with the big names. Thimothee is a true natural! Off stage he still has that playful young vibrant energy that’s fits his age. But on stage it seems he’s a method actor because he just becomes the character. To do that at this age.. He will be known for a long long time! Always excited for his future works.
Timothée's lines: Okay. I know! God I hate him. Mnaah. He doesn't, he doesn't try to understand anybody. Looks at me like I'm disgusting. Yeah, have you talked to him about me? What'd he say. He's wife? I don't think she liked me. Why? What? Oh. If I graduate. Right. Yes. What do you think is gonna happen to me? I mean, you know. What could I do for a job? Why not a man of letters? A poet. (Don't ask why I did this Idk)
I know we say this after the fact, but I recall years ago when I was a kid, watching Tom Hanks on Bosom Buddies, that 80s sitcom, thinking that Tom Hanks seemed better than any of the other cast. It wasn’t a kid thing to think about, but I do remember thinking that he seemed like he belonged in films, not television. I feel like I spotted the talent...and while we now know that Chalamet is a worthy actor, I think you can tell in this early performance, he has that facial emotional thing that good acting delivers. He doesn’t sound unnatural and self conscious like some amateur actors sound. You know what I’m talking about. His whole face and body acts the part. The lines really flow from inside...not just a script. When you see him in roles, the acting talent really shows. I think many people who criticize him only do so because at his age, certain roles are just not available to him yet...so of course the critics will argue that he plays the same role over and over...well, yeah...he’s playing a young man, a high school or college student. That’s his age. He’s not been given many roles outside of that range yet. But he plays them WELL. I believe his characters. He comes across as authentic. Like he truly cares about the craft of acting. I really appreciate that in actors. Willed Defoe, Al Pacino, Robert Redford, Meryl, Jack, Annette Benning, Timothy Hutton, De Nero, Judy Dench...these are actors who truly care about the art of characterization. I hope Chalamet continues to grow as an actor. He’s not at legendary status yet, not even close...but he is good.
I would pay very good money to see timothee in this live, tho it's unlikely that he would recreate something he's already in, or for it to be taken to stage again, but still he's so good in this, his acting skill is just the kind I like with emotional control as well as vulnerability, and you don't get confused abt what he's trying to convey, his delivery has clarity, and it fills me with awe really. It's a treat to watch him act.
Robert Sean Leonard is such a great actor. I remember him when he was Timothee's age. And now the next generation is stepping up. This was excellent casting. Leonard is one of the best to do it. And Chalamet is becoming that too as we speak.
Ironic. It's Neil from DPS (Dead Poets Society) ...it's some strange AU where he is a teacher know, and he's forgotten who he was as a teen and what he has learned from Mr.Keating. Now, as an older man, he has to re-learn it. Through helping this kid out, he finds out more about himself.
The day after this play finished Timmy got on the plane to Italy to shoot "Call me by your name". The rest is history.
This play happened in January, Latest February so they could upload it on to TH-cam.
Filming for CMBYN didn't start until May. One Month, not one day.
@@lmaoqasim Timothee has said many times he was in Crema long before shooting started.
thats so stupid
holy fucking shit that is insane
omg yes *sobbing*
Wait that’s the guy from Dead Poet’s Society. And Timothée, oml he’s going places. I hope he wins the Oscar.
Kay_ Carlsin no he isn't from DPS
Michaela Siefering they were referring to robert sean leonard, the older man in the video.
Frankie Stein OMG I HAD NO CLUE. I LOVE NEIL IN DPS
Katie O'Connor and from house md, my favourite show
Robert Sean Leonard?
I knew he would become a great actor. He's good, really good.
Timothee inhabits his character 100%!
I hope so badly that he wins an oscar this year !!
2 years later, he still is
@@catherinebuiii he still isn't past you💔
DPS reference?
He is such a great actor that everytime I watch him playing a character he makes me believe that he is actually like that . The way he expresses his character on screen is just so beautiful and when his character is upset or is in pain I could also feel the pain .He is really a great actor.
Simran Vyas and the fact a lot of actors nowadays play characters that are the sameish and they play characters that are similar to themselves but Timothee plays a range of different characters - makes us believe he’s them- and if you’ve noticed he is not like most of his characters he’s geeky and shy and humble and a lot of his characters differ from that
@@lauren7194 yes I did notice after watching his interviews like for call me by your name I was totally convinced that he is homosexual in real life but this was not true 🙃
Simran Vyas yeah he’s very good at what he does and very passionate
@@lauren7194 and I think that his passion and love for acting makes him such an amazingly skilled actor
Simran Vyas same
I'm glad Neil was so inspired by Mr Keats that he came back from the dead to help other kids realize their dreams.
An underated comment
Lmao
On an alternate reality he became a doctor, he goes by the name James Wilson now
He is an amazing actor! I mean look at his expressions. No wonder Armie keeps saying that Timmy wears his emotions in his sleeves.
Expressions? Where? He keeps making his same boring face with pouty eyes.
@@anis.9219 Why are you watching this video if you don't like his acting?
Because I love Robert Sean Leonard.
Everyone here’s praising Timothee for his performance but I really feel Robert Sean Leonard deserves a shout-out for the wonderful warmth and natural conviction he brings to the role!
Right? he always displays such sensitivity on his performances
MAN WHEN I SAW ROBERT SEAN LEONARD I LEGIT SCREAMED, SO MUCH TALENT BETWEEN HIM AND TIMMY
Neil’s dreams came true in another life.
i was like, man this guy looks a lot like the guy in dead poets society, and it turned out IT WAS HIM
I KNOW
You should read the entire play. Their chemistry is there for a reason and turns into a major plot twist that changes the ENTIRE story. It's a BRILLIANT piece of writing.
@Fenna Seebregts as far as I know, no. But like I said, the script is on Amazon and it’s 100% worth reading!
A real talent. I look forward to see his career growth.
ImIFnh His movie is Oscar-nominated and so is he. 🤗
this aged well 😭
please tell me why this comment made me cry so mucH
Have you watched any of his new movies? If so what did you think of them?
Wow
he gives his all
Lions mane Like every actor does.
señor, hmmm not every actor gives their all
@@burpie3258 They do, some just don't much "all" to give.
@@MrCrowebobby Umm again, I doubt every actor gives their all. I have personally seen this.
burpie give an example then since youve “seen it”
If ever they will remake Rebel without a cause he could definitely fit for the role of James Dean.
New Yorker oh my god YESss
Exactly what I thought of
.... you mean Jim Stark. James Dean wasn’t a character he was the actor in Rebel Without a Cause and he played Jim Stark!
I disagree but respect your opinion
Let's hope the industry will respect the film Rebel Without a cause and the fate of James Dean and not remake it...
When he screams there's everything, the emotions man, its so great to see such talent shine and be seen and recognized by people, he surely deserved every single fucking award out there. Hes not the second Leonardo I'm telling you, he's the FIRST Timothée Chalamet.
@luna saad it can go both ways tbh.
@@shakyamparo4295 the guy is unique, a 1 in a million
OMG Robert Sean Leonard and Timothee Chalamet acting together. Be still my heart!
This made me realize how long it's been since I've seen Robert Sean Leonard. I miss him.
Prodigal son is like another version of beautiful boy.
I've never seen Robert Sean Leonard act like that. Omg he's so good
Omg Wilson from House
He never had to get a BFA, stress over the decision of becoming an actor, fight with his own expectations or society’s- he was groomed for this level of success since childhood, he paid his dues, and the stars have aligned beautifully for him- that’s what you call the “IT” factor. It’s an ultimate combo of talent, luck, and opportunity. Timothee’s truly blessed
Agreed, but he did have some stress over becoming an actor, though undoubtedly not nearly as much when compared to others. His parents apparently really pressured him to stay in college instead of going for acting, but he eventually dropped out and really struggled from 2014-2017 as he was kind of just scraping by in the Bronx and not getting many lucrative roles. I see a lot of people state that Timothy came from a rich, well connected family, essentially boiling down his success to nepotism, and they were definitely well off, but not "millionaire" status rich. He grew up in an a subsidized apartment complex with relatively minor family connections to show business. I had a lot of down time during quarantine last year, obviously. lol
Look at Robert, still brilliant as ever
His expressions are just really intimidating and powerful that i could also feel that emotions pouring out of him..
“A man of letters” I like that expression ~
i love robert. his acting is top notch. always been a fan of him and his amazing acting
"What are you gonna do After you draduate"
"If i graduate". The story of my godamn life.
Some actors turn the world into a mirror, others destroy all illusion and immerse themselves in the "real". This kid deserves all my respect. Admirable
I want to see the whole play now, and the themes I'm seeing from these clips- I'm so stoked to see Robert Sean Leonard playing a role like this. Love Dead Poet society
Have you seen the show house
He’s a main character in it and the best one there
Is there anywhere I can get a copy of the whole play? Timothée is spectacular!
Robert Sean Leonard AND Timothy Chalmette
What a dream ❤️😂
Acting with Robert Sean Leonard on stage. Well that had to be exciting. This is very good stage performing
A lot of pain inside that young boy. I bet it’s cathartic for him to act
He is a star. Doubtless
If I was a casting director and I witnessed his audition, I’m pretty sure I’d act all profession until the end, give it a few seconds and just shout “HE’S GOOD!” And give him the part immediately 😂
this video is three years old today and he hasn’t aged
Love them both! It keeps me baffled how Timothee at such young age already could perform so naturally with the big names.
Thimothee is a true natural!
Off stage he still has that playful young vibrant energy that’s fits his age.
But on stage it seems he’s a method actor because he just becomes the character. To do that at this age.. He will be known for a long long time!
Always excited for his future works.
Man...I am so obsessed with Timmy...Such a good actor, seriously.
I'm just here for Robert
This takes me back to Dead Poet's Society! So glad Robert Sean Leonard got this role.
Timothée's lines:
Okay. I know! God I hate him. Mnaah. He doesn't, he doesn't try to understand anybody. Looks at me like I'm disgusting. Yeah, have you talked to him about me? What'd he say. He's wife? I don't think she liked me. Why? What? Oh. If I graduate. Right. Yes. What do you think is gonna happen to me? I mean, you know. What could I do for a job? Why not a man of letters? A poet.
(Don't ask why I did this Idk)
I know we say this after the fact, but I recall years ago when I was a kid, watching Tom Hanks on Bosom Buddies, that 80s sitcom, thinking that Tom Hanks seemed better than any of the other cast. It wasn’t a kid thing to think about, but I do remember thinking that he seemed like he belonged in films, not television. I feel like I spotted the talent...and while we now know that Chalamet is a worthy actor, I think you can tell in this early performance, he has that facial emotional thing that good acting delivers. He doesn’t sound unnatural and self conscious like some amateur actors sound. You know what I’m talking about. His whole face and body acts the part. The lines really flow from inside...not just a script. When you see him in roles, the acting talent really shows. I think many people who criticize him only do so because at his age, certain roles are just not available to him yet...so of course the critics will argue that he plays the same role over and over...well, yeah...he’s playing a young man, a high school or college student. That’s his age. He’s not been given many roles outside of that range yet. But he plays them WELL. I believe his characters. He comes across as authentic. Like he truly cares about the craft of acting. I really appreciate that in actors. Willed Defoe, Al Pacino, Robert Redford, Meryl, Jack, Annette Benning, Timothy Hutton, De Nero, Judy Dench...these are actors who truly care about the art of characterization. I hope Chalamet continues to grow as an actor. He’s not at legendary status yet, not even close...but he is good.
sign543 thank you for writing this comment! It is great and I completely agree
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1000
Thanks for jinxing it.
I hope you rewatched this
15k likes and 30 dislikes rn
He's wonderful in this play. definitely holds his own.
I’m always proud of him in every role he plays. ❤
these are literally my two favorite actors oh my god
he is so talented it makes me wanna cry
i had no idea my chalamet was a theatre actor before he started in Hollywood. now I know why he is so talented
I would pay very good money to see timothee in this live, tho it's unlikely that he would recreate something he's already in, or for it to be taken to stage again, but still he's so good in this, his acting skill is just the kind I like with emotional control as well as vulnerability, and you don't get confused abt what he's trying to convey, his delivery has clarity, and it fills me with awe really. It's a treat to watch him act.
The actor with timothee is wonderful too
This Boy has talent. Maybe he'll make a great actor someday.
Ah Robert!
An amazing actor
Thimothée is a GREAT ACTOR!!!
So, my obsession for him has gotten more and more obsessive.
Yeah he’s handsome and talented
Finally two of my favorite actors in one screen 🥺
He is one of the perfect and best artists.
robt sean leonard
so good in that robin williams movie bout skool
My grandmother Ruby Perry used to have this saying when I returned home at the front door, " Prodigal Son has returned" yours truly, Stephen Perry
cheers to THAT
neil perry and elio perlman were in a play together?! the talent!!!!
NEIL I'M CRYING
Love Robert Sean Leonard!!!💖💖💖❤️💖💖💖💖💖❤️❤️💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Cmon we all clicked on this because we saw Timothée on the thumbnail
dead poets society
Paul Atreides and Dr. Wilson together. Hahahaha
Robert Sean Leonard plays a great Robin Williams
Robert Sean Leonard is such a great actor. I remember him when he was Timothee's age. And now the next generation is stepping up. This was excellent casting. Leonard is one of the best to do it. And Chalamet is becoming that too as we speak.
Wow a gem, thank you.
WOW this needs to be rerecorded without the audience tittering in all the wrong places.
The passing of the baton
So we're not gonna talk about ROBERT FREAKING LEONARD ??!!
How does one watch the whole play?
I think this is one of his best pieces!!
Those are nice boots.
Timothée is amazing
Saw my first movie with Tim in it, The King, and DAMN he's a good f*ckin actor.
13,000 views and no dislike... shows talent
16000 :)
28000 :)
still no dislikes
Every time someone says this it gets jinxed
@@dvg4868 agreed .. i think some Ppl do it purposefully
Ironic. It's Neil from DPS (Dead Poets Society)
...it's some strange AU where he is a teacher know, and he's forgotten who he was as a teen and what he has learned from Mr.Keating. Now, as an older man, he has to re-learn it. Through helping this kid out, he finds out more about himself.
Please read the rest of this play if you haven’t already (you can get it on Amazon). Leonard’s character is certainly more than this clip shows.
These guys are good.
i could watch tim read from the dam fone book
Oh Dr.James with Laurie... nice
One of the Most talented men I know
Damn Robert Sean Leonard is in everything
Timothee in this play gives me James Dean vibes
He needs to return to the stage asap
Timothée has the structure of a Greek god...
OMG THAT'S ROBERT SEAN LEONARD HELLO
I want more of these video
BOBBY AND TIM IS ALL I NEED IN LIFE
OMG ROBERT SEAN LEONARD AND TIMOTHEEE
Good! He should consider becoming an actor or smth.
You were this old when u realized he was the main actor of dead poet society
IS THAT ROBERT SEAN LEONARD
The talent os ridiculous
Chills. Man of letters, a poet. Are we getting a remake of dps?
the most amazing actor ever
HOLY- THATS NEIL
OMG ITS ROBERT SEAN LENORD AND TIMMY IN ONE PLAY WHERE CAN I SEE IT
How does Timothée go from little Timmy Tim to this?
He is so brilliant, really! T. Ch. Wow
omg this is so good
Timmy is fabulous.
Timmy
태양민 kawaii
오 한국인을 찾았다
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