Pauline Chalamet’s full name is Pauline Hope Chalamet. She was born on January 25, 1992, and her zodiac sign is Aquarius. She is American. Pauline has dark brown hair, and hazel eyes, and wears a dress size 6 (US).
Pauline is also recognized as a model, rapper, and YouTuber. Her younger brother is the famous actor Timothée Chalamet. Pauline has gained a lot of popularity on YouTube as well.
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Family & Husband
Pauline Chalamet’s father, Marc Chalamet, is a writer for UNICEF, and her mother, Nicole Flender, is a former Broadway dancer who now works as a real estate agent.
Her younger brother, Timothée Chalamet, is a well-known actor famous for the movie Dune and his Oscar-nominated performance in Call Me By Your Name in 2018.
Pauline was four years older than Timothée, born on December 27, 1995. The siblings grew up in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
Marc is French and Protestant, while Nicole is a third-generation Jewish American.
Pauline is engaged to Rodman Flender, a director, television producer, and journalist. The family has a rich multicultural and artistic background.
Pauline’s maternal grandfather, Harold Flender, was a screenwriter, and her maternal grandmother, Enid Flender, was a Broadway dancer. Their family heritage also includes roots in Canada and France.
In June 2024, it was announced that Pauline was expecting her first child. In September 2024, she welcomed a baby girl, born in Paris.
Education & Early Life
Pauline Chalamet’s artistic journey began with piano lessons, which she practiced from childhood until she finished high school. She also started dance training in 2001 at the School of American Ballet.
By age 10, she performed in the Broadway production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Later, she continued her dance education at the Rosella Hightower Dance School in Mougins, France.
Unfortunately, a biking accident in 2010 ended her dream of becoming a professional dancer. Around the same time, she saw Liev Schreiber perform on Talk Radio in 2006, which inspired her to pursue acting instead.
Pauline attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School, where she studied drama and graduated in 2010. She then went to Bard College, where she double-majored in theater and political science, graduating in 2014.
During her college years, Pauline worked in the school library and even helped on a farm to pay off her student loans. She also interned at the International Crisis Group while in college.
Pauline began her acting journey at the age of seven in 1999, appearing as Emma Doyle in an episode of the soap opera One Life to Live. Ten years later, in 2009, she played a lead ballerina in an episode of Royal Pains.
In 2016, Pauline took on multiple roles as a writer, director, and actress in her first film, Between Fear and Laughter. The following year, she co-wrote and acted in Agnès et Milane, a short film about two people forming a connection in Paris, directed by Tristan Tilloloy. She also starred in Margot, a short film about four American students experiencing a scary night in Paris.
In 2018, Pauline wrote and acted in the short film En Ville and co-wrote another short, Entre Deux Mondes, in 2019. She appeared in several other short films, including The Group Chat, Gravats, and Comme des Grands, for which she won the Best Actress award at the IndieXFilmFest.
In 2020, she acted in The King of Staten Island, directed by Judd Apatow, and co-founded her production company, Gummy Films. That same year, she landed a role as Kimberly in the HBO Max series The Sex Lives of College Girls, which premiered in 2021 and continued with a second season in 2022.
In 2023, Pauline co-produced and premiered the short film Lemon Tree at Cannes and starred in and co-produced the movie What Doesn’t Float. She also appeared in the French TV series Split and its related documentary Sex is Comedy.
In 2024, Pauline acted in the comedy film Between the Temples, where her cameo performance was praised. She is set to appear in the thriller Chimera and is currently filming a new project with director Antonin Peretjatko.
Throughout her career, Pauline has been involved in acting, writing, directing, and producing for movies, TV, and podcasts, showcasing her many talents.
Networth & Awards
Pauline’s net worth is estimated to be around $1.7 million.
In 2020, she received several awards for her performance in the short film Comme des Grands:
Independent Shorts Awards (October Award): Best Acting Duo (shared with Dylan Raffin).
Indie Short Fest (December Award): Best Actress.
IndieX Film Festival (December Award): Best Actress and Best Acting Duo.
Prague International Monthly Film Festival (November Award): Best Actress.
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