Timothee Chalamet says that 'Marty Supreme' is his best performance to date
The new A24 studio film focuses on the Jewish-American table tennis pioneer, Marty Mauser
The 29-year-old professional Timothee Chalamet, who has gained notoriety as one of the most influential figures of his generation, appears to be enjoying some public recognition.
Like Marty Mauser, the Jewish-American table tennis pioneer he portrays in his upcoming drama, Marty Supreme, which premieres on December 25th, Chalamet is undoubtedly on a "quest for greatness," a phrase he himself has just used.
This quest began with uncommon candor in a popular interview that was posted and later removed by a journalist from Margaret Gardiner's YouTube page. Gardiner's condemnation of George Clooney was just called" a great actor," and Chalamet responded in it in a humorous but significant way. The comedian remarked," I needed a little more confidence," and he was sorely lacking.
The artist made a strong claim about his role in the film" Marty Supreme," which was co-written by Ronald Bronstein and was directed by Josh Safdie. " This is probably my best performance," he asserted in a clip shared on TikTok.
And he continued," And it's been like seven or eight years where I feel like I've been delivering actually committed, top-tier appearances. "
Chalamet went further, praising his need to express that significance in a way that was "important," noting that" I don't want people to take for granted the skill and work ethic I bring to these things. " I don't want to assume it to be true. This is truly" top-tier shit. " Following that, the video was taken down from Reddit and X ( previously Twitter ).
Time of Recognition
This common apology is not in vain. Chalamet is coming off a season of accolades, including the 2025 Screen Actors Guild Award for his part in" A Complete Unfamiliar," but also a palpable sorrow that he did not receive an Oscar for the same position.
He stated in an interview with Vogue in November that he thought," Damn! If there are five people attending an awards show and four people go home losing, don't you think those four people will be in the restaurant thinking," Damn! " We didn't get? '" He made a very clear statement about his ambitions at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. He described his" true quest for greatness" as" I want to be one of the greats" after receiving the award," I know people don't usually talk like that, but I want to be one of the greats. " With" Marty Supreme," where he also serves as a producer and leads a brilliant cast that includes Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler, The Creator, and Fran Drescher, Chalamet isn't simply presenting a new job. He appears to be demanding identification.
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