French and American actress, writer, and director Pauline Hope Chalamet was born on January 25, 1992. She became well-known for her role in Judd Apatow’s comedy The King of Staten Island, her first feature film.
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Chalamet reprises his role as Kimberly in the HBO Max comedic series The Sex Lives of College Girls. In 2019, she and Rachel Walden, and Luca Balser co-founded the production company Gummy Films.
Small roles in TV shows like One Life to Live and Royal Pains served as the foundation of Chalamet’s acting career. In 2016, she shifted to producing short films, such as Between Fear and Laughter and Je Suis Mes Actes.
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She wrote Agnes et Milane and also appeared in Margot and Gravats in 2017. Chalamet also played a part in the pilot episode of the Canadian TV show La Ville.
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In 2019, she co-wrote Entre Deux Mondes and acted in Comme des Grands, taking home the Best Actress Prize at the IndieXFilmFest segment of the Los Angeles International Film Festival. In 2018, she contributed to The Group Chat and appeared in En Ville.
Pauline Chalamet Parents: Meet Marc Chalamet and Nicole Flender
Timothee Chalamet’s sister Pauline is his older sibling. Marc Chalamet, their father, is an editor at UNICEF. Their third-generation New Yorker mother, Nicole Flender, is also a former Broadway dancer and currently works as a real estate agent. Nicole Flender is from a mixed ancestry; she is half Russian Jewish and half of an unidentified third.
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