
Actor Timothée Chalamet surprised his fans by appearing at a lookalike contest in Lower Manhattan on Sunday. Several videos and pictures of the actor with his fans surfaced on social media platforms. (Also read | Timothée Chalamet looks unrecognizable with short hair and mustache while shooting for his new film on the streets of New York)
Timothy fails in his own look-alike contest
Surrounded by bodyguards, Timothy briefly posed for photographs with his look-alike. High-cheeked, curly-haired lookalikes were dressed like the actor’s characters in the Wonka and Dune films. In one clip, Timothy was seen arriving at a venue smiling. He wore a blue sweater, pants and a hat. Timothy also sported a moustache.
Fine imposed on organizers
At the event in Washington Square Park, as Timothy’s look-alikes walked in, police ordered them to disperse, according to news agency AP. According to the report, police also fined the organizers $500 for an “unpermitted costume contest.”
At least one competitor was taken away in handcuffs, although police did not immediately say why. An NYPD spokesperson said charges are pending.
More information about the incident
Organizers had posted flyers for the contest — which promised a $50 prize to the winner — around New York in recent days, prompting social media speculation and thousands of RSVPs for online invitations. “It started as a silly joke, and now it’s become an uproar,” the AP quoted Paige Nguyen, creator of YouTube personality Anthony Poe, who staged the event, as saying.
After leaving the park, the group soon found a backup location at a nearby playground, where over a dozen contestants competed for the audience’s approval from a makeshift stage. Staten Island resident Miles Mitchell, 21, who wore a purple Willy Wonka costume and threw candy from a briefcase into the crowd, was declared the winner.
About Timothy’s films
Fans will see Timothy in Marty Supreme directed by Josh Safdie. Timothy will be seen playing the role of ping pong player Marty Reisman in the sports biopic. He will also play the role of young Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, directed by James Mangold. The film will be released in December. Timothy was last seen in Dune: Part Two. The actor played Paul Atreides in the highly acclaimed sequel, based on Frank Herbert’s 1965 epic sci-fi novel.
with AP input