Timothée Chalamet celebrates New York City, performs with Pete Davidson on his Saturday Night Live debut While Timothée Chalamet hosted the weekend episode, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band appeared as the musical guest. FP Staff December 14, 2020 11:25:28 IST
Timothée Chalamet, in his
Saturday Night Live debut this weekend, sung an ode to New York City, palled around with Pete Davidson in a number of sketches throughout the evening and performed a goofy impersonation of Harry Styles. While Chalamet hosted the 12 December episode, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band appeared as the musical guest.
The episode was dominated with holiday-themed sketches. In his opening monologue, Chalamet touched on growing up in New York and recalled his memories during Christmas. Later, Davidson joined him at the piano to share his memories of Staten Island Christmases. “No matte
Timothee Chalamet performed his first-ever Saturday Night Live hosting gig on this week s episode of the long-running sketch series.
And during his opening monologue, the actor, 24, revealed that before [he] was born his mother Nicole occasionally worked on SNL as a background actor.
Chalamet signaled producers to play a clip of Nicole in the show s famous Massive Head Wound Harry bit from the early 90s, which featured Dana Carvey and the late Chris Farley.
Nothing like the first time: Timothee Chalamet performed his first-ever Saturday Night Live hosting gig on this week s episode of the long-running sketch series
History with the show: And during his opening monologue, the actor, 24, revealed that before [he] was born his mother Nicole occasionally worked on SNL as a background actor
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The Little Women star gamely hosted Saturday s episode, in which he teamed up multiple times with cast member Pete Davidson playing TikTok rappers and avid sports fans, and scored a potential viral hit with silly country song Tiny Horse.
In one of the night s most memorable moments, Chalamet, 24, plays an actual coronavirus cell, in a sketch titled A Rona Family Christmas. The sketch follows a family of COVID-19 molecules at home for the holidays, celebrating their achievements in infecting the White House and college campuses. Chalamet plays a deadbeat virus son who threatens to get the vaccine and bemoans his parents have neglected him during the second wave.
Friends, Romans, Coneheads! Lend me your ears. I come to recap the latest episode of
SNL season 46, not to bury it. This SNL in Review episode features first-time host Timothée Chalamet, one of generation Z’s foremost actors and already the third youngest performer to ever earn a Best Actor nomination at the Oscars. Beyond being one of Hollywood’s premier next guard talents, he is also the subject of one of Chloe Fineman’s best impressions. Nothing would please me more than a ‘Dueling Brandos’ style face-off between the two of them.
Tonight’s musical guest is the opposite of Chalamet the upstart: words fail to describe Bruce Springsteen’s legend adequately. Tonight is his fourth appearance performing on