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Jake Gyllenhaal

Jacob Benjamin Gyllenhaal (pronounced Jill-en-hall) (born December 19, 1980 in Los Angeles, California) is an American film actor and up-and-coming youth icon. Gyllenhaal is often times considered to be the most promising actor of his generation.

Family background

Jake is the son of director Stephen Gyllenhaal and producer/screenwriter Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal, and the brother of actress Maggie Gyllenhaal, who also played his sister in Donnie Darko. The siblings also worked together in the film A Dangerous Woman. His father is of partial Swedish heritage and his mother is Jewish of Ashkenazi heritage. His mother was once married to Eric Foner, a well known American historian at Columbia University, however they divorced and she remarried. His father's family is descended from the Swedish noble Gyllenhaal family.

Acting career

Gyllenhaal made his film debut in City Slickers (1991) and began to establish himself as an up-and-coming actor in such films as October Sky (1999) before being cast in the title role in Donnie Darko (2001), for which he was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for best actor. Gyllenhaal's performance as a troubled schizophrenic won him excellent reviews and the film quickly acquired cult status. He played opposite Jennifer Aniston in another Sundance favourite in 2002's The Good Girl and once again earned good reviews. Gyllenhaal also starred in the Walt Disney romantic comedy, Bubble Boy. Loosely based on the story of David Vetter, the film portrays the title character's adventure outside the confines of his bubble as he goes after the woman he loves before she marries the wrong man.

Marking his theatre debut, Gyllenhaal appeared on the London stage with a starring role in Kenneth Lonergan's revival of This Is Our Youth. The play, which had been a critical sensation on Broadway, ran for eight weeks in London's West End. For his role, Gyllenhaal received an Evening Standard Theatre Award in the category of "Outstanding Newcomer."

Gyllenhaal's performance in Jarhead (2005) came as a surprise to critics and fans alike. Gyllenhaal played against type, displaying a markedly hostile masculinity as a violent Marine Corps soldier during Gulf War I, while balancing this with the sensitive, vulnerable qualities of the lead character.

Brokeback Mountain (2005), which stars Jake Gyllenhaal, won the coveted Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival 2005. When asked of his thoughts on playing a character who falls in love with another man, Gyllenhaal showed comfort with his own same-sex attractions by openly stating every man goes through a period of questioning attractions for other men. However, he later told Details magazine, "I'm open to whatever people want to call me. I've never really been attracted to men sexually, but I don't think I would be afraid of it if it happened."

On January 5, 2006 Jake was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award in the category of Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Brokeback Mountain.

Gyllenhaal has strongly criticized director Ang Lee's style of directing during the filming of the movie, stating that Lee often shunned him and Heath Ledger, purposely making them feel uncomfortable. "It was really hard for us," Gyllenhaal was quoted as saying. "Ang disengages with his actors as we start filming. As soon you start shooting he backs off; he just doesn't do anything with you; you're just alone." However Gyllenhaal also states that the success of Brokeback Mountain is largely due to Lee's unique syle of directing.

When asked about the kissing scenes with Heath Ledger in Brokeback Mountain, Gyllenhaal stated that "As an actor, I think we need to embrace the times we feel most uncomfortable," a statement that has continuously raised controversy.

Gyllenhaal was reportedly payed $6,000,000 for his role in Jarhead.

Private life

Gyllenhaal has an "on-again, off-again" relationship with actress Kirsten Dunst. The two lived together briefly, but continue to appear together in public. Jake is friends with Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine, and the two have known each other since kindergarten. He has a German Shepherd named "Atticus" and a Puggle named "Boo Radley", named after characters from the novel To Kill a Mockingbird.

Jake Gyllenhaal is a Buddhist

Enjoys cooking and woodwork.

Fans of Gyllenhaal refer to themselves as "Gyllenhaalics".

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Other notes
2006 Zodiac Graysmith Pre-production
2005 Brokeback Mountain Jack Twist In theatres
2005 Jarhead Anthony Swofford ("Swoff") In theatres
2005 Proof Hal
2004 The Day After Tomorrow Sam Hall
2002 Moonlight Mile Joe Nast
2002 The Good Girl Holden Worther
2001 Donnie Darko Donnie Darko
2001 Bubble Boy Jimmy Livingston
1999 October Sky Homer Hickam

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