Timothee Chalamet Reveals Why Adam Sandler is "One of the Best Actors of All Time"

Timothee Chalamet surprised everyone by calling Adam Sandler one of the best actors of all time. He specifically highlighted Sandler's performance in Punch Drunk Love as particularly impactful. The two actors shared the stage for an intimate conversation about their careers and craft. They also discussed their upcoming film projects and revealed they nearly worked together years earlier.

Key Points: Timothee Chalamet Calls Adam Sandler Best Actor of All Time

  • Chalamet specifically praised Sandler's performance in Punch Drunk Love as deeply moving
  • The actors discussed their upcoming films Marty Supreme and Jay Kelly releases
  • Sandler revealed Reitman had praised Chalamet's talent years before his breakthrough
  • Both actors bonded over shared interests including basketball and guitar playing
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Timothee Chalamet praises Adam Sandler, says you're one of the best actors

Timothee Chalamet praises Adam Sandler as "one of the best actors of all time" during their joint career conversation event in Los Angeles, highlighting Punch Drunk Love performance.

"I know it's not about awards, blah, blah, blah, but you should have a golden man in your hand, because, man, you're one of the best actors of all time. - Timothee Chalamet"

Los Angeles, November 17

Timothee Chalamet and Adam Sandler shared the stage for an evening of conversation on their careers and craft at Fairfax High School gymnasium in Los Angeles.

The event, titled "Sandler x Chalamet," saw the two actors review and discuss clips from their filmographies, including their upcoming releases, 'Marty Supreme' and 'Jay Kelly.' During the discussion, Chalamet praised Sandler, calling him "one of the best actors of all time" and highlighting his performance in Paul Thomas Anderson's 2006 romantic dramedy, 'Punch Drunk Love', reported Variety.

The session was attended by a packed audience in the school's bleachers, where Chalamet and Sandler reflected on their experiences in the film industry and exchanged insights about acting and storytelling. Fans witnessed the actors' camaraderie and mutual admiration as they celebrated their work while giving the audience an inside look into their creative processes and upcoming projects.

"It is one of the most important performances. It's impactful, deeply moving," said Chalamet. "As a young actor knowing you for your comedic work, seeing that thrown against the context of your other work, I'm like, 'Wow, this is a fucking incredible actor. I hope I can give a performance like this,'" reported Variety.

Chalamet continued to compliment Sandler's acting beyond "Punch Drunk Love," stating, "I know it's not about awards, blah, blah, blah, but you should have a golden man in your hand, because, man, you're one of the best actors of all time."

Sandler told Chalamet, "What you continue to do for cinema and for all of us is beyond it all. I just cannot wait to see what you bring in the future."

Though Timothee Chalamet and Adam Sandler have never appeared in a film together, their conversation at the "Sandler x Chalamet" event on November 15 delved into shared cinematic connections. Chalamet revealed he had a cut scene in Jason Reitman's 2014 film Men, Women & Children, which starred Sandler. Reflecting on it, Sandler said, "I remember when Jason Reitman was talking about you being in it, he said to me, 'Oh, I got this kid playing the quarterback. He's coming. He's incredible.' He, like, knew," reported Variety.

During the session, the actors broke down each other's scenes, reminisced about their respective times on Saturday Night Live, and shared jokes about their common hobbies, including basketball and guitar.

'Marty Supreme' is directed by Josh Safdie, who was in the crowd and previously directed Sandler in 2019's "Uncut Gems." The movie releases in theatres on Christmas Day. "Jay Kelly" is directed by Noah Baumbach and comes to Netflix on December 5, according to Variety.

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Rohit P
Honestly, while I respect Chalamet's opinion, I feel he's being too generous. Sandler is entertaining but "one of the best actors of all time"? That's stretching it. There are so many Indian actors who deserve that recognition but never get it.
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up watching both actors, this conversation warms my heart! The way they appreciate each other's craft is so wholesome. Can't wait to see if they collaborate on a project together someday! 🤗
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Arjun K
This is what makes Hollywood special - the passing of wisdom between generations. In Bollywood we rarely see such open admiration between established stars and newcomers. More of this please! 🙏
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Michael C
Interesting to see Chalamet mention the Oscar snub. Sandler definitely deserved recognition for Punch Drunk Love. Meanwhile, both their upcoming films sound promising - Christmas release for Marty Supreme should be perfect timing!
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Kavya N
The fact that they almost worked together in 2014! What a missed opportunity. Hope they finally collaborate soon. Both bring such unique energies to their roles. Also, love that they bonded over basketball - sports truly connects people across cultures! 🏀

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