Monica Barbaro, whose portrayal of Joan Baez in A Complete Unknown elevated the biopic as a compelling romantic and industry foil for Timothée Chalamet’s Bob Dylan, is among the nominees for Best Supporting Actress at this year’s ceremony.
Monica Barbaro was in the middle of a costume fitting in London for "Crime 101" when her phone started buzzing non-stop. The actress was aware that Oscar nominations were being announced around the time of the fitting,
One fortunate surprise was the Best Supporting Actress nom for Monica Barbaro, who played Joan Baez in James Mangold’s Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown. She starred in the film alongside Timothée Chalamet,
When it comes to their premiere styles, you could say that Timothée Chalamet and Monica Barbaro are like diamonds and rust.
Barbaro knows how to pose. Sleek long lines, lithe limbs, hood buckled all the way to the top: every bit an extraterrestrial monarch. Castmate Elle Fanning has been exploring the ultra-feminine aesthetics of ’60s a la the film’s era,
Barbaro’s striking gown was by Schiaparelli, and while the sultry silhouette and deep V-neck was a daring style choice – the gothic hood suited London’s freezing January temperatures.
Monica Barbaro has once again proven she’s a master ... also made an impression, rocking the London-based designer Martine Rose's suit and shirt. His girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, seemed to stay ...
Timothée Chalamet just proved that he takes method acting very seriously. If you thought Bob Dylan defied all the rules throughout his stellar career, look no further as Timothée just graced the red carpet in London for A Complete Unknown on a Lime bike.
Timothee Chalamet arrived at the UK premiere of Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown on a Lime bike. The 28-year-old, who portrays the folk legend in the movie, chose an unconventional means of arrival on the red carpet at BFI Southbank before ending his ride on the hire bike using his mobile in front of paparazzi.
Timothée Chalamet turned heads this week by arriving at the London premiere of A Complete Unknown on a Lime e-bike, but his eco-friendly red carpet entrance came with a surprising cost. The Bafta -nominated actor revealed on the French talk show Quotidien that he was hit with a £65 fine for parking the bike in an unauthorised spot at BFI Southbank.
The 29-year-old propped the bike on its stand on the red carpet and appeared to take a picture of the bike on his phone - part of the process of completing the hire period through the app.
Timothée Chalamet and Monica Barbaro channelled gothic glamour in silky black ensembles at the ‘A Complete Unknown’ London premiere. The film is a biopic following the early life of singer ...