Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Timothée Chalamet has once again captured the spotlight, this time at the New York premiere of his latest film, *A Complete Unknown*. The young actor, who has been making waves in Hollywood with his dedication to the craft, paid homage to the legendary Bob Dylan by recreating one of the iconic musician's most memorable looks. Arriving at the SVA Theater, Chalamet donned a striking ensemble reminiscent of Dylan's style from over two decades ago. His outfit featured a leather coat, a gray patterned scarf draped stylishly, a classic red flannel shirt, and a blue beanie, which was complemented by his freshly bleached hair. This look was particularly significant as it mirrored Dylan's appearance at the premiere of *Masked and Anonymous* during the 2003 Sundance Film Festival, showcasing Chalamet's commitment to honoring the rock legend's legacy. The 27-year-old actor's homage didn't stop at fashion; he has also been vocal about the depth and complexity he aimed to capture in his portrayal of Dylan. In a recent appearance on *The Late Show* with Stephen Colbert, Chalamet emphasized the importance of authenticity in interpreting Dylan's character. "The worst thing we could've done with a Bob Dylan biopic is sanitize it, is make it sound clean," he stated passionately. "This was a man from iron ore country. You hear the coal country in his voice. I didn't want to be a New Yorker recording in Los Angeles decimating that music. I wanted to honor that legacy; this is an American hero, one of the fantastic artists of our time." Chalamet's dedication to the role is evident in his long preparation period—five years in the making, complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent Hollywood strikes. He expressed that *A Complete Unknown* is the film he is "absolutely the proudest of in [his] career," a testament to his investment in the project. Training to embody the essence of Bob Dylan involved rigorous vocal coaching, which was detailed by Chalamet's coach, Eric Vetro, in a recent interview with *Rolling Stone*. Vetro explained the progression of their work together, starting with standard vocal exercises before shifting towards techniques designed to mimic Dylan's unique sound. "We would do normal exercises that I would give to anyone just to strengthen their voice, widen their range," Vetro shared. "Then we would start bringing him into probably a little bit more what you would call front-nasal exercises. And then as we would continue, I'd start to try to get him to think, 'How would Bob do this exercise? If he was going to take a voice lesson, how would he do it?'" Chalamet's commitment to channeling Dylan's spirit extends beyond his appearance and vocal training; it reflects a deep respect for the artist's influence on music and culture. As audiences anticipate the release of *A Complete Unknown*, Chalamet's portrayal promises to be a captivating exploration of one of America's most enigmatic and celebrated figures. With his unique blend of talent, style, and dedication, Chalamet is set to not only honor Dylan's legacy but perhaps also create a new chapter in his own burgeoning career.