Over a span of 50 years, Saturday Night Live has provided numerous top-tier celebrity impressions by its diverse cast members. As NBC’s iconic late-night comedy program gets ready for its upcoming schedule in 2025 to mark this milestone, Chloe Fineman‘s impersonation of Timothée Chalamet appears to have firmly established itself as a cornerstone within the very fabric of 30 Rock.
As a cinema enthusiast, naturally I couldn’t help but share her collection of roles from “A Complete Unknown,” celebrating another brilliant performance in the series. For devoted SNL fans like me, moments like these offer a rare glimpse into the world of acting, giving us a sneak peek behind the stage curtains, thanks to Fineman’s social media post.
As mentioned in the headline, Chloe Fineman referenced “The L Word” in her caption, as you might have expected.
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It was indeed an apt time to unveil such a tribute, given that Chalamet was set to perform dual roles as both the host and musical guest this weekend. This unique arrangement appeared to impress viewers instantly, which could undoubtedly serve as beneficial public relations for the 2025 Academy Award contender.
This could be rephrased as: Securing the role of Chloe Fineman’s caricature of the man is likely to guarantee her future in that character, a type of job stability that performers on Lorne Michaels’ team aspire for. Given the increasing attention surrounding Timothée Chalamet, there will be more incentive to incorporate him into skits, thereby providing Fineman with another tactic to increase her screen time on Saturday Night Live.
You don’t need to look any further; the evidence is clear for all to see through YouTube! Interestingly enough, John Mulaney showcased a melodic adaptation of this concept during his hosting stint for SNL 50, as demonstrated in the video below:
Just like I’m tickled pink when someone pokes fun at my on-screen roles, I can only imagine Timothée Chalamet is finding the SNL skits amusing and flattering. Why else would he have graced their stage not once, not twice, but thrice? With his stardom shining brighter than ever and Chloe Fineman’s uncanny portrayal of me, I can’t wait to see what’s in store next!
Don’t miss out on all the laughter every Saturday at 11:35 PM Eastern Time, as the 50th season of SNL carries on! For those who prefer streaming, fresh episodes will be available the next day for Peacock subscribers. But that’s not all the fun you can have, as the docuseries “SNL 50: Beyond Saturday Night” is already streaming on Peacock, and the upcoming documentary titled “Ladies & Gentlemen … 50 Years of SNL Music” will also find its home there.
After the show airs on NBC tonight at 8 PM Eastern Time, don’t forget to check out who is hosting and performing musically on SNL in the future. That’s where you’ll find the big-name stars that Chloe Fineman and other cast members will be working with for a comedic collaboration.
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2025-01-27 20:37