Live is going big for the start of the year. The NBC show has tapped Dave Chappelle as host of its return show on January 18, while Timothée Chalamet will perform double duty the following week as host and as musical guest,
It sounds like most people are indeed of the thinking that Timothée Chalamet will perform Bob Dylan songs with ... wraps until the big night. As for Dave Chappelle, this will mark his fourth ...
Dave Chappelle avoided the antisemitic jokes of his 2022 monologue, and instead talked about Israel and the Palestinians.
Wednesday's 'SNL' promo heralded the return of host Dave Chappelle, taking a jab at former host Steven Seagal in the process.
Comedian Dave Chappelle and actor Timothée Chalamet ... He can be seen in theaters playing Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, for which he learned to play guitar and harmonica while singing Dylan ...
"SNL" is bringing back Dave Chappelle and Timothée Chalamet as hosts for its upcoming January episodes — with Chalamet also performing as a musical guest.
Ben Stiller was the latest guest on The New York Times’ “The Interview” podcast and admitted that he still doesn’t understand why he became such a popular comedy movie star in the late 1990s and 2000s. His self-directed work in 1996’s “The Cable Guy” was followed by the one-two punch of 1999’s “There’s Something About …
The star of Dune and Call Me By Your Name will not only host the January 25 episode but also take on the role of musical guest. This announcement follows Chalamet’s recent Golden Globe nomination for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in the film A Complete Unknown.
Timothée Chalamet will be both host and musical guest on "SNL" January 25, reportedly performing songs in character as Bob Dylan.
Timothée Chalamet is enlisting his lookalikes for help pulling off double duty on “Saturday Night Live” this weekend. In a promo skit for the episode, for which he’ll be both host and musical guest (playing songs from Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown”),
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Dave Chappelle won people’s hearts online after delivering an almost 17-minute long 'Saturday Night Live' monologue where he talked about everything, from the Los Angeles fires to the late former president Jimmy Carter. He also reportedly had a message for President-elect Donald Trump.