With films like Call Me By Your Name, Dune, and others demonstrating his incredible talent, Timothée Chalamet is emerging as one of the best performers of his time. In his interview with the magazine, Chalamet, 26, discussed his career and other topics as the 26-year-old actor made history by being the first man to appear alone on the print cover of British Vogue in its 106-year existence. Following positive reviews for his upcoming movie Bones And All, which had its world debut at the Venice Film Festival a few weeks ago, the actor shared some important business advice he had learned from a veteran performer. Chalamet, who co-starred in Don't Look Up with Leonardo DiCaprio, described how the Oscar-winning actor gave him some advice. The actor instructed DiCaprio to abide by one simple rule: "No hard drugs and no superhero movies." DiCaprio, like Chalamet, started his cinematic career at a young age through small films. Timothée appears to have picked up certain traits from Leonardo, who over the years hasn't appeared in any superhero movies and hasn't yet committed to any DC or Marvel projects. Chalamet's career to date has been filled with independent films like Beautiful Boy, Lady Bird, Little Women, and his upcoming Bones And All, which is being directed by Luca Guadagnino. The actor's highest-grossing film to date was Denis Villeneuve's Dune. In the sequel to Dune, which is now in development, Chalamet reprises his role as Paul Atreides. “Save My Life for a Baby That Had Absolutely No Chance”, Chrissy Teigen about the time she had to get an Abortion Kim K. and Scott Disick sued over alleged fake lottery scam for USD 40 million; Reports Kim Kardashian is looking for non-celeb romantic partners following split with Pete Davidson