Timothee Chalamet makes his dreams come true, step by step.
The two-time Oscar nominee just scored his first-ever Grammy nomination in the Best Visual Media Compilation Soundtrack category for the film A complete unknown.
Shortly after the announcement of his appointment on Friday, November 7, the Dune star took to his official social media account and shared his two-word response.
He shared again Rolling stone‘s post on his Instagram Stories highlighted the achievement, writing “Dream Big” underneath the image.
The Wonka actor will compete for the coveted prize mainly with the soundtracks F1 the movie, KPop Demon Hunters, sinners And Bad.
This is the last major nomination for the 29-year-old versatile artist for his performance as Bob Dylan in A complete unknown.
He was also nominated for Best Actor at the Oscars, BAFTA Awards, Critics Choice Awards, Golden Globe Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards, which he won.
How did Timothee Chalamet go from Oscar nominee to Grammy nominee?
The American-French actor earned a nomination for Best Visual Media Compilation Soundtrack at the upcoming 2026 Grammys for the A complete unknown soundtrack.
The prize in the category is awarded to the artist or artists who perform the majority of the songs, or to the producer/producers of the majority of the songs.
Chalamet has performed on 17 of the 23 songs on the A complete unknown soundtrack, which makes him eligible.
Timothee Chalamet is one step closer to EGOT status:
A summary of the Marty Supreme the actor’s progress towards EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony) status.
Oscar: He has two acting nominations (for Call me by your name And A complete unknown).
Grammy: He’s earned one nomination (A complete unknown).
Emmy: As of now, he has no Emmy nominations.
Tony: As of now, he has no Tony nominations.
So as far as EGOT is concerned, Chalamet has earned nominations in two of the four categories so far.

