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Timothée Chalamet feared electrocution during a risky bathtub scene in 'Marty Supreme,' but the set was safe, and the film has earned major awards acclaim.
Timothée Chalamet revealed in a recent Q&A that he feared electrocution during a bathtub scene in 'Marty Supreme' where his character falls through a hotel floor, due to overhead lights he worried were insecure.
He consulted director Josh Safdie, who confirmed the rigging was safe, and the scene was completed without incident.
Chalamet, who plays a young Jewish American table tennis player in 1952 striving to reach the world championships, has earned widespread acclaim, winning a Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice Award, and is nominated for an Oscar, BAFTA, and Actor Award.
He also produced the film, which is nominated for Best Picture at both the Oscars and BAFTAs.
Timothée Chalamet temía la electrocución durante una escena arriesgada en la bañera en 'Marty Supreme', pero el set era seguro, y la película ha ganado grandes premios.