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  1. Over the course of her seven-year career, @pauline.chalamet learned how to bring projects to life, whether it’s through her recognisable performances or writing, directing, and sometimes starring in her own Paris-set shorts.

  2. Pauline Hope Chalamet (born January 25, 1992) is an AmericanFrench actress and producer. She made her feature film debut in Judd Apatow's comedy The King of Staten Island (2020). Since 2021, she has starred in the HBO Max teen comedy series The Sex Lives of College Girls.

  3. Jan 7, 2021 · Eyes On: Pauline Chalamet. The actress — and sister of Timothée — is filming series "The Sex Lives of College Girls" and has starred in a slate of indie and short films. By Kristen Tauer.

  4. Nov 8, 2021 · Chalamet plays Kimberly Finkle, a rule-following valedictorian whose high school experience in small-town Arizona has not remotely prepared her for life at fancy Essex College; her...

  5. Nov 16, 2021 · Pauline Chalamet, sister to Timothée Chalamet, is starring in Mindy Kaling's upcoming show The Sex Lives of College Girls on HBO Max.

  6. Pauline Chalamet made her feature film debut in Judd Apatows 2020 movie "The King of Staten Island" starring Pete Davidson. She played Joanne, the best friend...

  7. Jan 25, 1992 · Pauline Hope Chalamet (born January 25, 1992) is a French-American actress, writer and director. She made her feature film debut in Judd Apatow's comedy The King of Staten Island. Chalamet stars in the HBO Max original comedy The Sex Lives of College Girls as Kimberly.

  8. Nov 18, 2021 · Pauline Chalamet Is Coming of Age, Again. The star of Mindy Kaling’s Sex Lives of College Girls on navigating her 20s, moving to Paris, and growing up in a family where the allure of art was ...

  9. Dec 6, 2021 · Pauline Chalamet’s breakout project is Mindy Kalings HBO Max series “The Sex Lives of College Girls,” which is pretty much about what the title suggests it is — yet the...

  10. Sep 22, 2023 · Pauline Chalamet produces and stars in Luca Balser's short and sweet ode to urban neuroses.