Four-time nominee Timothée Chalamet bagged his first Golden Globe Award for his critically acclaimed performance in Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme,” which follows a plucky young New Yorker as he claws (and swindles) his way to table tennis superstardom.
Chalamet thanked Safdie, the cast, his parents and his partner, Kylie Jenner, although he didn’t name her, as he accepted his award Sunday evening.
“This category is stacked. I look up to all of you,” Chalamet addressed his competitors onstage.
“If you would have told me when I was 19 years old that I’d be thanking Mr. Wonderful from ‘Shark Tank’ — all right, you’re laughing, so I got away with that, thank you Kevin,” the winner quipped about Kevin O’Leary. “I would have been stunned, but I’m very grateful.”
Chalamet beat out competitors Leonardo DiCaprio (“One Battle After Another”), George Clooney, (“Jay Kelly”), Ethan Hawke, (“Blue Moon”), Lee Byung-hun (“No Other Choice”) and Jesse Plemons (“Bugonia”) in the stacked male actor in a motion picture — musical or comedy category.
The New York-born actor’s Golden Globe win comes after four prior nominations, including for roles in Luca Guadagnino’s “Call Me by Your Name” (2018) and James Mangold’s “A Complete Unknown” (2025). After his breakout performance in Guadagnino’s queer coming-of-age film, Chalamet embarked on a meteoric rise that has secured him a major movie nearly every year since.
This awards cycle, Chalamet has also notched a Critics Choice Award and an Actor Award nomination for his performance in “Marty Supreme.”
Boosted by a splashy promotional tour that included an underground table tennis tournament and a stunt at the Sphere in Las Vegas, “Marty Supreme” opened to $27 million at the box office, the biggest in indie studio A24’s history. (The film reportedly had a $60 million-$70 million budget.)
At the center of the publicity storm was Chalamet himself, who told IndieWire last month that his efforts were “in the spirit of Marty.”
“I feel like this is ultimately an original film at a time when original movies aren’t really put out. It’s a movie about the pursuit of a dream. I’m leaving it on the field,” Chalamet said.
“Whether it’s the merch or the Zoom or the media appearances, I’m trying to get this out in the biggest way possible,” he said.
Safdie said Chalamet’s commitment was evident on the set of “Marty Supreme.”
“Timmy was very generous. He sometimes did 26 takes,” the director told GQ last month, dubbing the young actor “Timmy Supreme.”
“Marty Supreme” is Safdie’s first feature film in six years — “Uncut Gems,” which he co-directed with his brother Benny, was released in 2019 — and the first he’s solo-directed since 2008.
In addition to Chalamet, the film stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A ‘Zion, Kevin O’Leary, Tyler, the Creator and others.
Kids across the U.S. have grown accustomed to following Santa’s journey by tracking his flight path online or by making an old-fashioned phone call to NORAD to find out where his next stop is. They’re also able to play games and watch videos of his progress through the mobile “NORAD Tracks Santa” app.
All of this is possible, of course, thanks to hard-working personnel at NORAD. They start the task of tracking Santa each November, when NORADSanta.org starts getting inquiries from families. About 50 national and local contributors help set up the website, apps and phone lines, while about 1,000 uniformed personnel, War Department civilians, their families and supporters volunteer their time on Christmas Eve to answer questions on St. Nick’s whereabouts.
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I’M A CELEBRITY champ Angry Ginge has arrived back on home turf donning his Jungle Crown after his ITV show triumph.
The YouTube star, 24, stepped off his long-haul journey from Down Under to Manchester donning a blue Manchester United shirt and shorts.
I’m A Celeb champ Angry Ginge arrived at Manchester Airport after his victory on the ITV series Credit: SplashHe was joined by co-star Lisa Riley in the Arrivals terminal Credit: mancpicss66The YouTube star was happy to take selfies with fans gathered at the transport hub Credit: mancpicss66
The online sensation, real name Morgan Burtwistle, finished off his airport look with bright red crocs which matched his suitcase – yet it was his Jungle King headpiece which commanded all the attention.
As the episode reached its conclusion, hosts Ant and Dec announced Angry Ginge as King of the Jungle – taking the crown from last year’s reigning champion, McFly star Danny Jones.
Angry Ginge was all smiles as he touched down at the Arrivals terminal, firstly posing for a few solo snaps and selfies with fans before being joined by co-star and northern lass, Lisa Riley.
An emotional and elated Ginge said: “I don’t think I can swear, but I feel amazing.
“Honestly, a dream come true. I didn’t think I could go all this way never mind win. Thank you to everyone who voted.”
He earlier said of the experience: “It was a lot harder than I thought it’d be. I’d reached out to people before I went in to get some advice, but nobody warned me about what I was about to go through.
It has npw been revealed that Ginge was miles ahead of his campmates when it came to the public vote.
Shona, 34, was the first to leave the final in third place, after she won just 22 per cent of the public vote – as opposed to 25 per cent for Tom and 53 per cent for Ginge.
With just Tom, 39, and Ginge remaining, the vote re-opened and saw Ginge nab the win.
He received a whopping 65 per cent of votes, with Tom achieving 35 per cent of the public’s backing.
Ginge has an impressive 1.9 million followers on Instagram, compared to EastEnders star Shona’s 610K followers and Celebs Go Dating star Tom’s 1.1 million followers.
The online star couldn’t be separated from his jungle king crown Credit: SplashHe took to social media to thank fans for the warm reception Credit: Instagram