cpyle4bob wrote:Bob
Interesting read, from Rolling Stone:
Timothe Chalamet Was `Relentless in Trying to Stay Immersed as
Dylan, Says Edward Norton: `No Visitors, No Friends, No Reps.Nobody
Comes Around Us While Were Doing ThisChalamet
Elle Fanning told Rolling Stone as part of its new Timothe
cover story that she was warned before filming "A CompleteUnknown" that
Chalamet would mostly "keep to himself" on set whileplaying Bob Dylan.
In order to become the music icon, Chalamet tried his hardest tostay
immersed in Dylans shoes, so much so that the call sheet referredto
Chalamet as "Bob Dylan" and not as his real name. Fanninggot tricked in
pre-production when she was invited to meet with director JamesMangold
and "Bob."Fanning said
"I was thinking about all these things to say and ask,"
about the prospect of meeting with the real Dylan. "I waspicking out my
outfit. `Im meeting Bob Dylan today!"as listed was
Then Fanning went to set and discovered that "Bob Dylan"
actually Timothe Chalamet as Bob Dylan. She wisecracked: "Improbably
the first person in life to be let down by having a rehearsal withand told Rolling
Timothe Chalamet, right? Like, the first girl in history."
Monica Barbaro plays Joan Baez in "A Complete Unknown"
Stone that she first met Chalamet when he was already Bob Dylan.acting. "It
"It wasnt so full-on," Barbaro said of Chalamets Method
wasnt `Dont look him in the eye or anything like that. We saidhi,
gave each other a hug. I was like, `I just saw Dune! [But Chalametdid
stay] in his own world [on set] in a way that I think Bob often wasas
well. And it was actually really conducive to the dynamic betweenBob
and Joan."with
Barbaro remembered there was one day when the she was chatting
Chalamet about everyday things in between takes, only for Mangoldto
note that Chalamets Dylan voice was starting to slip. "And atthat
point I think we both were just like, `Nope, no moretalking!" she
recalled.was
Edward Norton stars in the film as Pete Seeger and says Chalamet
"relentless" in making sure he could stay immersed asDylan, adding: "No
visitors, no friends, no reps, no nothing. `Nobody comes around uswhile
were doing this. Were trying to do the best we can withsomething
thats so totemic and sacrosanct to many people. And I agreedtotally -
it was like, we cannot have a f***ing audience for this. Weve gotto
believe to the greatest degree we can. And he was right to be that protective."during the
Chalamet did not get into full detail about his Method acting
Rolling Stone interview, but he did admit that staying immersed asthe
character was in part a desire to return to his acting roots and toa
time "when people arent curious about how you go about yourwork,
because they dont know who you are yet. Which is how theexperience was
for me on `Call Me by Your Name."moment of
"It was something I would go to sleep panicked about: losing a
discovery as the character - no matter how pretentious that sounds-
because I was on my phone or because of any distraction,"Chalamet
added. "I had three months of my life to play Bob Dylan, afterfive
years of preparing to play him. So while I was in it, that was mymissed a
eternal focus. He deserved that and then more.... God forbid I
step because I was being Timmy. I could be Timmy for the rest ofmy
life!"
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