At the London premiere of the biopic A complete strangerTimothée Chalamet surprised by arriving on an electric bike. Guest in Daily this Wednesday January 15, he explained this unusual decision, sharing an amusing anecdote.
It is a biopic eagerly awaited by the public. Timothée Chalamet, the 29-year-old Franco-American actor, plays Bob Dylan in James Mangold’s film, A complete stranger. The feature film traces the folk legend’s beginnings in New York in the 1960s. The actor, known for his versatility, immersed himself body and soul into this demanding role, arousing the enthusiasm of the artist’s fans.
For several weeks, the actor is in full promotion of the film. After a successful release in the United States, he is now touring Europe to present the biopic. Between interviews, television appearances and previews, the actor is in the spotlight.
Timothée Chalamet arrives by bike at the London premiere
On January 14, during the London premiere, Timothée Chalamet surprised everyone by arriving on the red carpet on an electric bike. Dressed in an elegant black suit by Martine Rose, in reference to Bob Dylan, he pedaled right in front of the photographers before stopping and parking the bicycle. A remarkable arrival which sparked a lot of reactions on social networks. This Wednesday, January 15, Kylie Jenner’s companion was invited to the set of Daily. After discussing the shooting of the film A complete strangerhe returned to this evening and his funny appearance on the red carpet: “There were lots of traffic jams and it was quicker by bike. It happened like that!” he justifies himself.
An original entry which, however, cost him dearly. Indeed, Timothée Chalamet or not, the star was not allowed to park the electric bike on the red carpet : “In fact, I wasn’t allowed to park there. So, I got fined £65. It’s horrible because it was a bit of an advertisement for them.” he confides to the laughter of Yann Barthès and the columnists. An anecdote which greatly amused the audience of the show but which leaves a bitter memory for Timothée Chalamet.