
Age: 30
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Timothée Hal Chalamet (born December 27, 1995) is an American and French actor. Known for his work in a diverse range of blockbusters and independent films, he is the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Actor Award, a Golden Globe Award, and two Critics' Choice Awards, in addition to nominations for four Academy Awards, six British Academy Film Awards, and a Grammy Award. His films as a leading actor have grossed over $2.3 billion worldwide. Chalamet began his career in television, appearing in the drama series Homeland. In 2014, while a student at Columbia University, he made his film debut in the comedy-drama Men, Women & Children and appeared in Christopher Nolan's science fiction film Interstellar. Chalamet came to international attention with the lead role of a lovestruck teenager in Luca Guadagnino's coming-of-age film Call Me by Your Name (2017), earning him his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor and becoming the third-youngest nominee in the category. He gained further recognition for his supporting roles in Greta Gerwig's films Lady Bird (2017) and Little Women (2019), as well as for his portrayal of Nic Sheff in the biopic Beautiful Boy (2018). Chalamet began leading big-budget films, starring as Paul Atreides in Denis Villeneuve's Dune films (2021–2026) and Willy Wonka in the musical fantasy film Wonka (2023). He earned consecutive Academy Award nominations for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in the biographical drama A Complete Unknown (2024) and his starring role as a table tennis player in Josh Safdie's sports comedy film Marty Supreme (2025). The former also earned him the SAG Award for Best Actor, while the latter won him the Critics' Choice Award for Best Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, making him the youngest recipient of each award. On stage, Chalamet starred in John Patrick Shanley's autobiographical play Prodigal Son in 2016, for which he won a Lucille Lortel Award and gained a nomination for a Drama League Award. Off-screen, he has been labelled as a sex symbol and a fashion icon. Description above from the Wikipedia article Timothée Chalamet, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Timothée Chalamet

Hartley Rathaway
for Hartley Rathaway in The Flash: Into the Dark Side
Suggested by underworld_stories

The movie opens as the Rogues plan to blow up the Flash Museum. Just as Cold is about to activate the bombs a streak goes past him and takes the detonator. We see Barry Allen and Wally West arrive just as the streak stops and reveals itself as a huge armored speedster who tells them his name is Savitar. Barry goes for the detonator but Savitar activates it and Wally stops time. Just then Savitar starts moving and grabs Wally throwing him into a time portal just before killing Barry. Throughout the movie Wally tries to navigate the past after being thrown 10 years into the past and meets a younger Jay Garrick who helps Wally try and find out who Savitar is and what he wants. The movie ends with Wally and Jay using the cosmic treadmill they built to go to the future and trap Savitar in the Speed-Force. Before they close the portal and trap him Savitar reveals that he is the future Barry from another universe who after gaining speed hunted the man who killed his mother. He managed to find the man in another timeline and so he used all of his speed to travel to the future. After murdering him he corrupted himself and the Speed-Force of his universe. After that his universe fell apart and so he came to Earth 1 to replace it's Barry. Wally closes the portal and returns to the moment where the detonator goes off and stops Savitar before he does it. We see Savitar in the Speed-Force as he is killed by Black Flash causing the Savitar in the present to fade away.