
Timothee Chalamet made a special appearance at the 2026 Actor Awards in Los Angeles, bringing his mother Nicole Flender along for added family fun. The event, which took place at the Shrine Auditorium, saw the actor shine in an off-white suit jacket layered over a partially unbuttoned white dress shirt, paired with black trousers and shoes.
Nicole Flender stood out in a vibrant pink dress with thin shoulder straps as she walked alongside her son, who was recognized for his leading role in “Marty Supreme.” Both posed confidently for photographers at the event’s red carpet before heading inside to join fellow attendees.
While Chalamet’s girlfriend Kylie Jenner didn’t attend the red carpet, she remained close by, joining him at the BAFTAs and witnessing their loving moments during a backstage ceremony. This year marked another win for Chalamet, who won Best Actor categories at both the Critics’ Choice Awards and Golden Globe Awards before his Academy Awards nomination.
Despite the loss to Michael B. Jordan at this year’s BAFTAs for “Sinners,” Chalamet continues to show strong competition in upcoming award ceremonies. He faces notable rivals including Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, Michael B. Jordan, and Wagner Moura for Best Actor honors at the Academy Awards.
Chalamet’s involvement in these prestigious events underscores his rising star in Hollywood, with a blend of personal moments and professional accolades making him one to watch closely in the future.
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