What is Saturday Night Live host Timothée Chalamet's net worth?

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Timothée Chalamet returns to Saturday Night Live this week to host for the second time. He brings along a new Oscar nomination for A Complete Unknown as well as an impressive net worth.

Chalamet, 29, first hosted in December 2020. It came between the release of Little Women and Dune, two of the biggest projects on the actor's resume.

His second turn in 2025, set for January 25, arrives when Chalamet is only a bigger star in Hollywood. And with that rising trajectory comes an equally growing net worth.

Timothée Chalamet's net worth stands at an estimated $25 million in 2025 (per CelebrityNetWorth). That puts him in the ballpark of other SNL season 50 hosts like Bill Burr and Martin Short, and trailing stars such as Ariana Grande, Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle.

Inside Timothée Chalamet's net worth

Timothée Chalamet may only be 29 years old, but he's been acting since he was child thanks to short film and commercial gigs. It's a little easier to have $25 million to your name if you start early.

Critically-acclaimed performances in Call Me By Your Name, Lady Bird, and Beautiful Boy raised Chalamet's profile and earned him bigger paychecks. He received a reported $2.2 million for Dune and $9 million for Wonka.

The past few years has seen Chalamet add "producer" to his resume. He's worked behind the scenes on the films Bones and All, A Complete Unknown, and the upcoming Marty Supreme.

Chalamet has also proven to be a profitable brand ambassador. He's signed endorsement deals with the likes of Chanel and Cartier. In fact, he was reportedly paid $35 million to promote Bleu de Chanel.

According to CelebrityNetWorth, Chalamet paid $11 million for a Beverly Hills mansion. Baseball star Justin Verlander and supermodel Kate Upton previously owned the home. However, Chalamet's net worth has a long way to go to catch up to girlfriend Kylie Jenner's reported $700 net worth.