Pauline Chalamet, born on January twenty-fifth, nineteen ninety-two, is a talented actress and filmmaker with dual American and French heritage. She made her mark in the film industry with her feature debut in Judd Apatow's comedy, The King of Staten Island, released in two thousand twenty. This role showcased her comedic talent and set the stage for her future endeavors.
From twenty twenty-one to twenty twenty-five, Chalamet captivated audiences as a lead in the HBO Max comedy series, The Sex Lives of College Girls. Her performance in this series further solidified her status as a rising star in the entertainment world, allowing her to connect with a diverse audience.
In addition to her acting career, Chalamet is a co-founder of Gummy Films, a production company established in two thousand nineteen. Through this venture, she has not only produced but also starred in the dark comedy film What Doesn't Float, which premiered in two thousand twenty-three, showcasing her multifaceted talents in the industry.