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Timothée Chalamet Under Fire for Saying ‘No One Cares’ About Opera and Ballet

The actor’s candid dismissal of classical arts has stirred debate even as he rides the crest of Oscar season.

 Timothée Chalamet attends A24's "Marty Supreme" New York Premiere.
© Theo Wargo/Getty Images Timothée Chalamet attends A24's "Marty Supreme" New York Premiere.

Timothée Chalamet recently sparked conversation with his thoughts on opera and ballet. During an onstage chat hosted by Variety with Matthew McConaughey, the actor claimed that “no one cares” about these traditional art forms.

Chalamet, currently in the thick of awards season for his performance in “Marty Supreme,” challenged the relevance of classical performance in an era where audiences increasingly demand immediate engagement.

Chalamet’s Critique of Classical Arts

In the discussion, framed around modern audiences’ shortened attention spans, Chalamet acknowledged that he sits “right in the middle” when it comes to art that demands patience. But his statements on opera and ballet were clear and unapologetic. “I don’t want to be working in ballet or opera,” he said. “Things where it’s like, ‘Hey, keep this thing alive, even though no one cares about this anymore.’” The bluntness of his observations quickly sparked reactions from artists and fans alike.

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Chalamet also expressed a moment of self-awareness. “All respect to the ballet and opera people out there. Damn, I just took shots for no reason,” he added, signaling that he understood the potential for backlash even as he voiced his personal disinterest.

The timing of these comments is not the best. Chalamet’s portrayal of Marty Mauser in “Marty Supreme” has positioned him as one of Hollywood’s most visible young actors, with the film itself becoming a major awards contender. The sports comedy-drama, set in the 1950s, charts Mauser’s rise in table tennis, and Chalamet has earned critical acclaim including a Golden Globe win and nominations at the Oscars and BAFTAs. Whether his declarations will interfere with his awards trajectory, despite many insiders naming him the frontrunner, remains to be seen.

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The competition in the Best Actor category doesn’t make things easier. He faces stiff rivals, including Michael B. Jordan for “Sinners,” who has surged ahead after winning the Actor Award (formerly SAG), and Leonardo DiCaprio for “One Battle After Another,” frequently cited as a top contender alongside Chalamet and Jordan. Ethan Hawke in “Blue Moon” and Wagner Moura in “The Secret Agent” add further depth to what is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable Oscar races in years.

Clara is about to graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Writing Arts at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In her role as a writer for Spoiler US, she covers movies, TV shows, streaming platforms, celebrities, and other topics of entertainment and general interest. Since 2021, she has been working as a film critic for Bendito Spoiler, Cinema Saturno, and Peliplat, attending festivals, conducting interviews, and regularly participating in cinematic debate podcasts. Her main focus of work is in the horror genre.

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