Timothée Chalamet becomes youngest actor to win best actor at the Screen Actors Guild Awards
- Timothée Chalamet has won Best Actor at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, making him the youngest actor to achieve this honor.
- Chalamet won for his role as Bob Dylan in the film 'A Complete Unknown,' surpassing Nicolas Cage's previous record.
- Adrien Brody's prospects for the Oscars have diminished after it was revealed he used artificial intelligence for his accent in 'The Brutalist.'
- During his acceptance speech, Chalamet expressed his desire to be one of the greats in acting, stating, 'I know we’re in a subjective business, but the truth is I’m really in pursuit of greatness.
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