In the year since the viral Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest, a group of contestants have found opportunity and community. Winner Miles Mitchell attended the Golden Globes and appeared on “The Drew Barrymore Show.” Mitchell and Zander Dueve have modeled for a hair care company.
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Se teme que haya 11 muertos A new cookbook offers a better planFDA says drugmakers have recalled a blood pressure medicine tainted with a cancer-causing chemicalHere's what happens to your body when clocks 'fall back' an hourA good shower is a simple shower, no matter what influencers recommendHow Americans feel about changing the clocks, according to a new AP-NORC pollLa Armada pierde dos aeronaves del portaaviones USS Nimitz en 30 minutosHaití, Jamaica y Cuba se afanan por reconstruir tras la destrucción causada por MelissaUn avión pequeño que llevaba turistas extranjeros se estrella en Kenia. Se teme que haya 11 muertosTimothée Chalamet lookalikes talk about how being in the Chalamet lookalike contest in October 2024 has impacted on them and their hopes for the future. Timothee Chalamet look-alikes Zander Dueve, front row from left, Christian Conti and Dempsey Bobbitt, and back row from left, Vincent Panetta, Spencer Delorenzo and David Arkay, pose for a portrait in New York on April 11, 2025. Zander Dueve, front row from left, Christian Conti and Dempsey Bobbitt, and back row from left, Vincent Panetta, Spencer Delorenzo and David Arkay pose for a portrait on Friday, April 11, 2025, in New York. Miles Mitchell, left and Zander Dueve, center, shake hands at the Timothee Chalamet lookalike contest in New York on Oct. 27, 2024. Max Braunstein, left, and Miles Mitchell appear at the 82nd Golden Globes in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Jan. 5, 2025. Timothée Chalamet lookalikes talk about how being in the Chalamet lookalike contest in October 2024 has impacted on them and their hopes for the future. Timothee Chalamet look-alikes Zander Dueve, front row from left, Christian Conti and Dempsey Bobbitt, and back row from left, Vincent Panetta, Spencer Delorenzo and David Arkay, pose for a portrait in New York on April 11, 2025. Timothee Chalamet look-alikes Zander Dueve, front row from left, Christian Conti and Dempsey Bobbitt, and back row from left, Vincent Panetta, Spencer Delorenzo and David Arkay, pose for a portrait in New York on April 11, 2025. Zander Dueve, front row from left, Christian Conti and Dempsey Bobbitt, and back row from left, Vincent Panetta, Spencer Delorenzo and David Arkay pose for a portrait on Friday, April 11, 2025, in New York. Zander Dueve, front row from left, Christian Conti and Dempsey Bobbitt, and back row from left, Vincent Panetta, Spencer Delorenzo and David Arkay pose for a portrait on Friday, April 11, 2025, in New York. Miles Mitchell, left and Zander Dueve, center, shake hands at the Timothee Chalamet lookalike contest in New York on Oct. 27, 2024. Miles Mitchell, left and Zander Dueve, center, shake hands at the Timothee Chalamet lookalike contest in New York on Oct. 27, 2024. Max Braunstein, left, and Miles Mitchell appear at the 82nd Golden Globes in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Jan. 5, 2025. Max Braunstein, left, and Miles Mitchell appear at the 82nd Golden Globes in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Jan. 5, 2025. NEW YORK — Aside from a shared mop of wavy, dark hair, Miles Mitchell and Zander Dueve likely wouldn’t be mistaken for each other. Neither would Christian Conti and Spencer Delorenzo, or David Arkay, Vincent Panetta and Dempsey Bobbitt.— swarm New York’s Washington Square Park last October. The rest, if ranked at all, fell somewhere behind them in organizer Anthony Po’s lineup. For some, that day in the park brought community — and opportunity. Over a dozen contestants, added to an Instagram chat dubbed “Brothers Chalamet,” sat front row with Po at a New York Jets game. Mitchell, then a college senior, revived his Goodwill-thrifted Wonka costume for “The Drew Barrymore Show” and was flown out by CBSFor Chalamet, the look-alikes became unexpected surrogates running an impromptu guerrilla campaign during his awards season push for the Bob Dylan biopic“Every now and again, I’m like, OK, five minutes up,” Dueve told The Associated Press in Los Angeles in March. “And then I’m like, oh, OK. There’s another thing, and then another thing, and then another thing.”Bobbitt was in line at a food truck during a visit to New York when strangers told him to enter the contest. Arkay, aware he didn’t share a “striking resemblance” to Chalamet but nonetheless a fan, was sent the information by his identical twin brother. Panetta was working as a background actor in Darren Aronofsky’sSensing that bubbling interest, photographer Jonathan Hollingsworth came up with a plan: He’d go with a paper backdrop, a digital camera and release forms. Police quickly approached, asking if he was behind the gathering and if he had a permit. “The answer to both was, of course, no,” Hollingsworth said. A summons was issued, the setup came down, and his less-invasive backup — a Polaroid camera — came out. As the story goes, there were arrests, a move to a nearby playground and a $500 fine, which the invite app Partiful covered .She also considered entering — “I do actually look a little bit like I could be a Chalamet cousin,” she said, “maybe more like Pauline ” — but opted to observe. That proved fruitful: A video she caught of the real Chalamet posing with Delorenzo, set to her song, was picked up by entertainment outlets. Delorenzo and Conti’s subsequent appearance at Eberstadt’s February concert thrilled the audience.was published two months later. “It’s sort of a highbrow presentation of something that you could argue is a little lowbrow,” he said. But “that sort of pure, simple, revelry and joyousness” — the accessible “cultural hijinks,” as he put it — was something he wanted to document.included Mitchell and Po among his “Brainrot Avengers” in his 2024 rewind video. Later, Mitchell parodied Chalamet’s “College GameDay” appearance in a digital advertisement for “It’s like a Doppler effect,” Hollingsworth said. “It’s not something everyone just thought, ‘Oh, well, that was fun,’ and walked away from.”A two-time Oscar nominee, Chalamet has maintained appeal among mainstream and very-online audiences alike since he broke out, balancing critically acclaimed indies like, a high school-era video that periodically resurfaces. Chalamet, whose representatives didn’t respond to the AP’s multiple requests for comment, opted instead forSergio Slavnov, a former hairstylist for Elton John and Neil Sedaka, went to the contest looking for talent for his Avenue Man product line, operating on a premise he had seen play out in his salon chair: Even if they don’t look like Chalamet, people want his tousled waves. On Oscars weekend in March, Slavnov flew Mitchell and Dueve to Los Angeles to film an advertisement. Surrounded by suited models and holding a 3D-printed Oscar statuette, the pair dressed as Wonka and Paul Atreides earned some nods, stares and at least one salute to “Lisan al-Gaib.” “He’s my idol too,” Slavnov laughed. “He increased my business.” Slavnov also stepped in to purchase a ticket on the last possible flight for Dueve when the Atlanta security guard got a last-minute invite from the “SNL” team. “If I didn’t make it, they would have given my spot to someone else,” Dueve said. “Go into Bushwick and I’m sure you can find 10 Timothée Chalamet look-alikes.” “I genuinely can’t sing enough praises for him,” Bobbitt said. “He treated us with the respect that we would expect to give to him.” “Even when we were on set, the director called out ‘Bob Dylan’ for my name and Timmy was like, ‘Nah, that’s Zander, call him Zander,’” Dueve said.have honored everyone from Dev Patel and Glen Powell to Zendaya and Shohei Ohtani. A Stephen Colbert look-alike contest turned into a rally in early September, after his late-night show was canceled. “I was making skits on the internet in 2021, getting like 5 or 6 million views,” Po said. “The greater impact of those is way less than bringing people together in real life. You know, the winner of whatever look-alike competition is going to tell their grandkids about it.” The “Brothers Chalamet” chat — where invites to comedy gigs and magic shows are frequent — nowadays functions like a support group for the mostly 20-somethings. “We’re the graduating class of the Timothée Chalamet competition,” Dueve said, one bringing together “a bunch of people that probably wouldn’t bother to look past each other on the subway.”comes out. Earlier this week, he interviewed at a chocolate store. “The joke writes itself,” he said in a text. Many of the look-alikes indeed had their interest in entertainment careers confirmed or inspired by the response to the contest. “Best-case scenario: If I do become a really successful actor, then I could say this all came from a YouTuber who made a look-alike contest of another actor,” Mitchell explained. “And then someone is going to make a look-alike contest of me in the future, and someone is going to win that, and then they’re going to become an actor. Just because that sounds so crazy, that is a motivator for me to become an actor.”
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