Pauline Chalamet

Actress

Birthday January 25, 1992

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 32 years old

Nationality United States

#5627 Most Popular

1992

Pauline Hope Chalamet (born January 25, 1992) is an American–French actress and producer.

2001

In 2001, she began taking classes at the School of American Ballet, and at age 10, danced in a Broadway production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.

She also attended the Rosella Hightower dance school in Mougins, South of France.

2006

Although she was ambivalent about a career in acting, she recalls seeing Liev Schreiber act in Talk Radio in 2006 as a pivotal moment in her decision.

2010

Chalamet attended the School of American Ballet until 2010, after a biking accident hindered any chances of furthering her dancing career.

After going to different schools, she was accepted at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School, where she majored in drama, and graduated in 2010.

2014

At first, she rejected the idea of going to college, but finally applied to Bard College, where she double majored in theater and political science, graduating in 2014.

While studying, Chalamet worked at the school library and helped out at a farm to pay off her student loans.

She interned at International Crisis Group, and for a while thought of becoming a human-rights lawyer, but quickly discarded the idea.

After college, Chalamet worked various odd jobs, including bartending, copyediting, and babysitting, while writing in her free time.

She decided to move to Paris without her family's knowledge.

"I told my family after I had signed a lease", she has said.

2016

In 2016, she was accepted for an acting apprenticeship at the Studio Théâtre d'Asnières, where she regained her interest in acting.

While in Paris, she got a New York City-based agent, and auditioned while visiting her family.

Chalamet started her career with small roles in television shows such as One Life to Live and Royal Pains.

Since 2016 she has worked in short films like Je Suis Mes Actes and Between Fear and Laughter, which she wrote and directed.

2017

In 2017, she wrote Agnes et Milane, directed by Tristan Tilloloy, appeared in Margot, and starred in Gravats by Hong Kai Lai.

She also starred in the Canadian television pilot La Ville.

2018

In 2018, she wrote the short The Group Chat and appeared in En Ville.

2019

Chalamet is a co-founder of the production company Gummy Films, set up in 2019.

Through the company, she has co-produced and starred in the dark comedy film What Doesn't Float (2023).

Chalamet was born in New York City, the first child of Nicole Flender and Marc Chalamet, and grew up in the federally subsidized artists' building Manhattan Plaza, in Hell's Kitchen.

Her younger brother is actor Timothée Chalamet.

Her mother, Nicole Flender, is a third-generation New Yorker, of half Russian Jewish and half Austrian Jewish descent.

Flender is a real estate broker at The Corcoran Group, and a former Broadway dancer; Flender earned her bachelor's degree in French from Yale University, and has been a language and dance teacher.

Her French father, Marc Chalamet, is an editor for the UNICEF and former New York correspondent for Le Parisien.

Marc Chalamet is from Nîmes and is of a Protestant Christian background.

Chalamet's paternal grandmother, who moved to France, was Canadian.

She was named after the Éric Rohmer film Pauline at the Beach.

Chalamet has described her family as "very middle-class".

Chalamet is bilingual in English and French.

She spent her summers in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, in Haute-Loire, at the house of her paternal grandparents, which led her to incorporate some French customs into her life.

She loved France so much that as a teenager, she asked her father not to answer her if she spoke in English to him.

As a kid, Chalamet started taking piano lessons, which she continued until she graduated high school.

In 2019, Chalamet wrote another short, Entre Deux Mondes, directed by Myriam Doumenq, and starred as Marion in Comme des Grands, directed by Ania Gauer and Julien Gauthier, for which she won the Best Actress Award at the IndieXFilmFest section of the Los Angeles International Film Festival.

The next year she starred in another three short films: Je Suis la Nouvelle Adjani by Khady N'Diaye, Seasick by Lindsey Ryan, and Canines by Abel Danan, which was selected for the Festival international du film fantastique de Gérardmer.

In 2019, Chalamet was cast as Joanne in the Judd Apatow comedy The King of Staten Island, which premiered in 2020.

That same year, she co-founded the production company Gummy Films with Rachel Walden and Luca Balser.

2020

She made her feature film debut in Judd Apatow's comedy The King of Staten Island (2020).

Since 2021, she has starred in the HBO Max teen comedy series The Sex Lives of College Girls.