LONDON – Timothée Chalamet and Saoirse Ronan She may be juggling multiple releases and busy schedules, but the bright young stars managed to meet on Wednesday in London for a conversation at the British Film Institute.
The former co-stars met in Greta Gerwig’s 2017 high school movie, “Lady Bird,” and reunited several years later in her adaptation of “Little Women.”
Although professionally their lives have taken them in different directions, they remain friends and “will dive back in every few years” to catch up, Ronan said.
“That’s the beautiful thing about this moment in our lives, we are very lucky that we are both doing very well and our paths can continue to cross,” added Ronan, while her husband, Jack Lowden, supported him from the audience. .
They both had busy years appearing in multiple film releases that are now competing for award recognition.
Chalamet took on the role of Bob Dylan in James Mangold’s film. “A complete stranger” which is Christmas Day, and Ronan played a young alcoholic who tries to escape the depths of his addiction by moving to the Orkney Islands in Scotland in “The race surpassed.”
Chalamet also reprized the role of Paul Atreides in the sci-fi epic “Dune: Part Two,” and Ronan starred in Steve McQueen’s “Blitz.”
The audience saw consecutive scenes of the collaborations with Gerwig. Chalamet joked that “a Lady Bird scene is so much better than I remember!”
The conversation then turned to his relationship with fame.
Chalamet said it was “the most boring thing to talk about in my life.”
Ronan agreed: “I just pretended that all of that didn’t exist.”
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