Happy Birthday, Timothée Chalamet! From ‘Call Me By Your Name’ to ‘Dune’, take a look at some of his best performances

Actor Timothée Chalamet, who celebrates his 29th birthday today, has established himself as one of the most versatile actors in the Hollywood industry. Having appeared in over 20 films in his decade-long career, take a look at some of his best:

Beautiful Boy (2018)

Directed by Felix van Groeningen, this heartbreaking film follows the real-life story of a father and son, David and Nic (Chalamet), who share a seemingly unbreakable relationship, until Nic discovers his newfound love for crystal meth

Bones and All (2022)

Set in the 1980s, this Luca Guadagnino directorial revolves around two lovers Lee (Chalamet) and Maren, with a shared interest in cannibalism, and their 3000-mile road trip in search for Maren’s mother, Janelle

Call Me By Your Name (2017)

This coming-of-age film, also directed by Luca Guadagnino, is the flick that catapulted Chalamet into fame. The film, set in 1980s Italy, follows the story of 17-year-old Elio (Chalamet) who explores his sexuality after developing feelings for 24-year-old Oliver

Dune (2021)

Adapted from Frank Herbert’s 1964 book of the same name, the film revolves around the Atredies family, sent by the Emperor to take over Arrakis, a desert planet. Paul Atredies (Chalamet), son of Duke Leto Atredies, must train to take his father’s place in court, but soon realises he is destined for greater

Little Women (2019)

Based on Louisa May Alcott’s 1898 book of the same name, the film chronicles the life of four sisters – Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy – and the ups and downs they face in womanhood. Jo March, the sister whom the film mainly focuses on, shares a complicated relationship with Laurie (Chalamet), her rich neighbour

Miss Stevens (2015)

Rachel Steven is an English teacher who volunteers to chaperone three of her students – Billy (Chalamet), Margot, and Sam – for a drama competition to represent their school. Rachel learns that Billy, who is on behaviour medication – has started to develop a crush on her

The King (2019)

Inspired by the work of Shakespeare's Henriad, the film follows the succession of the lazy and arrogant Henry V (Chalamet), after his father’s death. While on the throne, he discovers that becoming the King of England not only promises glory but also makes him a target

Wonka (2023)

This musical film tells the origin story of Willy Wonka (Chalamet), the owner of the chocolate factory featured in the 1964 children’s book ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’. Wonka, the newly introduced chocolate connoisseur at Galéries Gourmet, faces trouble as the owners of previously established sweet shops view him as a threat