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Ryan Gosling
English Ryan Gosling
Gosling in 2020.
Birth nameRyan Thomas Gosling
Date of BirthNovember 12, 1980(1980-11-12) (age 38)
Place of BirthLondon, Ontario, Canada
CitizenshipCanada Canada
Profession actor, musician
Career1993–present
Directionindie rock, folk rock
AwardsGolden Globe (2017)
IMDbID 0331516
Ryan Gosling at Wikimedia Commons

Ryan Thomas Gosling

(eng. Ryan Thomas Gosling, born November 12, 1980 (1980-11-12), London, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actor and musician. Two-time Oscar nominee (2007, 2017), Golden Globe Award winner (2017), two-time Sputnik Award winner (2007, 2012) and National Board of Review Award winner (2006). In 2008, together with Zach Shields, he founded the musical group Dead Man's Bones and participates in it to this day.

Among the actor’s famous film works: “The Fanatic”, “Murder Countdown”, “The United States of Leland”, “The Notebook”, “Stay”, “Half Nelson”, “Fracture”, “All the Best”, “Valentine”, “ This Stupid Love”, “The Place Beyond the Pines”, “The Ides of March”, “Gangster Hunters”, “Only God Forgives”, “The Big Short”, “Goodfellas”, “La La Land”, “Blade Runner” 2049". He became widely known after the release of the neo-noir Drive.

Biography

Ryan Thomas Gosling was born in London, Ontario, to Thomas Gosling, a paper salesman, and Donna, a secretary. Both of his parents are of French Canadian descent.

As a child, Gosling was a member of The Mickey Mouse Club, in which he performed with such modern celebrities as Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake.[1]

In 2004, he was named one of the "fifty most attractive bachelors" according to People

[2].

Musical activities

Ryan is a member of the music group Dead Man's Bones. In December 2008, Gosling and his close friend Zach Shields released the album In The Room Where You Sleep

and the first video clip[7] for the song for it. Ryan met Shields while they were both dating the McAdams sisters (Zach was dating Kailyn). At first, the guys didn’t like each other[8], but when it turned out that they were both interested in all sorts of horror stories, ghosts, monsters and zombies, they decided to create a joint project[9] to implement common ideas.

Filmography

YearNameCharacterNotes
1993—1995Mickey Mouse Clubcameo
1995GoosebumpsGreg Banksseries (1 x 15)
1995Are you afraid of the dark?Jamieseries (5 x 02)
1996Ready or notMatt Kalinsky
1996Looking aheadScott Stuckey
1996Frankenstein and meKenny
1996Psi Factor: Chronicles of the ParanormalAdamseries (1 x 02)
1997Breaker HighSean Hanlonseries
1997The Adventures of Shirley HolmesSeanTV series (1 x 01)
1998The youth of HerculesHerculesseries
1999The Amazing Journeys of HerculesZylusseries (5 x 17)
2000Remembering the TitansAlan Bosley
2001FanaticDanny Balint
2002Kill CountdownRichard Haywood
Law of SlaughterRoy Chutney
2003United States of LelandLeland Fitzgerald
2004DiaryNoah Calhoun
2005StayHenry Leathem
2006Half NelsonDan DunnOscar nomination for Best Actor
2007FractureWillie Beachum
Lars and the real girlLars LindstromGolden Globe Nomination for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical
2010All the bestDavid Marks
Valentine's cardDeanGolden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Drama
2011DriveDriver
This stupid loveJacob PalmerGolden Globe Nomination for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical
Ides of MarchStephen MyersGolden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Drama
Seal of Evilinvisibleshort
2013The Place Beyond the PinesLuke Glanton
Gangster HuntersSergeant Jerry Wooters
Only God will forgiveJulian
2014How to Catch a Monster
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Lost River
director, screenwriter and producer
2015Short GameJared Vennett
2016Good guysHolland March
La La LandSebastianWon the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Oscar Nomination for Best Actor
2017Song by songBiwi
Blade Runner 2049Kay
2018Man on the MoonNeil Armstrong

Ryan Gosling admitted that he is happy with his wife and daughters

The artist broke the silence and said that for the sake of Eva Mendes and his two young daughters he is trying to become a better person. His girls make a man truly happy...

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Ryan Gosling is back on the wave of popularity! Right now, the film with his participation, “La La Land,” where Gosling has the main role, is winning many prizes. In one of his last interviews for GQ, the actor spoke about working on a musical film and his family.

"Eva is the mom you could ever dream of, and we have daughters you could ever dream of, so I'm living my life right now," Ryan said.

READ ALSO : Eva Mendes started working after giving birth

Of course, he could have told something more specific, because everyone knows that babies also mean sleepless nights, worries, and a lot of work.

Let us remind you that Eva and Ryan do not allow anyone into their personal space. The couple even miraculously managed to hide both pregnancies. Mendes was hiding from journalists, and her common-law husband Gosling was silent as a fish.

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In September 2014, Eva’s pregnancy and the birth of the eldest girl, Esmeralda, became a revelation to everyone. And in the spring of this year, Mendes gave birth to her second daughter, Amanda, just as secretly. Several weeks passed after giving birth - only then did Eva announce that she had become a mother again.

“When you have children, you realize that they deserve wonderful parents. Then you give yourself the order to try and become the person they deserve,” Gosling said in an interview.

He previously said that the birth of children made him and Eva truly happy people, and also admitted that he was trying his best to be better. By the way, let us remind you that before meeting him, Mendes considered herself childfree. True, her relationship with Gosling was not simple either. The couple came together and then diverged.

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The actor also spoke about working on the musical La La Land.

“People dance and soar to the stars. Filming was a challenge for me. There is no cynicism or irony in the film, so we could not afford to be childish in the frame,” Gosling said about his work.

READ ALSO: Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling became parents again

Let us recall that in September there was information that common-law spouses Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling had formalized their union.

It was said that their wedding ceremony was secret and modest. Only close relatives and friends were present.

Let's remember that Ryan and Eve met in 2011 on the set of the drama The Place Beyond the Pines.

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However, a couple of days later, representatives of the actors denied this information. Ryan is trying to become a better person, but he hasn’t yet invited his lover and his daughters’ mother to sign...

READ MORE: Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes had their first childCelebrities who risked giving birth after 40 years

Notes

  1. YouTube: The Mickey Mouse Club - Cry for you (JC Chasez, Ryan Gosling, Justin Timberlake)
  2. Ryan Gosling: In 2004, he was named one of People magazine's "50 Hottest Bachelors."
  3. Gosling and McAdams Off Again
  4. Who dated who: Ryan Gosling
  5. Peter Mikelbank.
    Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes Take a Macabre Tour of Paris (English). People (November 26, 2011). Retrieved February 19, 2012.
  6. Ryan Gosling, Eva Mendes going separate ways
  7. In The Room Where You Sleep (video)
  8. First official interview with Dead Man's Bones
  9. Dead Man's Bones official website (still under construction) Archived October 30, 2012.

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue

Let’s not hide it, we came up with the “Close-up” section so that one day we could catch Gosling in it. And finally this moment has come: “The Place Beyond the Pines” is being released, where he played a desperate motorcyclist robber. Oddly enough, it wasn’t his perfect abs or the dreamy look of his blue eyes that caught our sights. Having carefully studied Ryan Gosling's filmography, we unexpectedly discovered one constant habit: in a situation where the actor needs to portray diligence, confusion or mental stress, he sticks out the tip of his tongue. Here are twelve proofs of this school habit.

Text: Maxim Sukhaguzov

Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal

PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, season 1, episode 1, 1996

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue. Image #1.

In the pilot of the famous Canadian X-Files imitator, Ryan Gosling appeared as one of the guys who is attacked by a UFO in a potato field. In this still image, Gosling tensely sticks out his tongue, just before they are struck by alien lightning. Apparently, the aliens mistook the intense work of his facial muscles for a mocking gesture.

The Amazing Journeys of Hercules

Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, season 5, episode 17, 1999

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue. Image #2.

In this episode of Sam Raimi's fantasy series, Hercules arrives at the academy of thugs, where he tries to establish new orders and channel the energy of the warriors in the right direction. The main antagonist of Hercules is the brunette Ryan Gosling, who organizes an uprising against the new government. Gosling's character often has to stick out his tongue from tension - after all, he is confronted by the most powerful man on Earth. By the way, despite the fact that here young Ryan plays the villain, in the series “The Youth of Hercules” he himself has already become the main character.

Fanatic

The Believer, dir. Henry Bean, 2001

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue. Image No. 6.

Ryan Gosling stars as a militant skinhead who hates Jews but is secretly one himself. Such insoluble contradictions torment Gosling's character throughout the film and bring him to the boiling point. What is important for our column is that diligence, tension and confusion appear on our hero’s face more than once. Along with the tongue.

Law of Slaughter

The Slaughter Rule, dir. Alex Smith, Andrew J. Smith, 2002

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue. Image No. 12.

A wonderful dramedy about a football team of the lowest echelon, which consists of troubled teenagers, an Indian and Ryan Gosling. David Morse plays the team's madcap coach Gideon, who serves as Gosling's character's recently deceased father figure. By the way, language.

Kill Countdown

Murder by Numbers, dir. Barbet Schroeder, 2002

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue. Image No. 19.

In this thriller with a typical plot (an investigation into the murder of a girl in a provincial town), Ryan Gosling plays an unpleasant guy who, along with Michael Pitt's character, is quickly identified as the main suspects. The investigation is led by Sandra Bullock and Ben Chaplin. For example, at the most decisive moment, Gosling licks Sandra Bullock with his tongue. In general, Gosling's tongue flashes quite often in this film.

United States of Leland

The United States of Leland, dir. Matthew Ryan Hogue, 2003

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue. Image No. 25.

An amazing film in which you can find Don Cheadle with a funny hairstyle, and Kevin Spacey (he is also a producer), and Michelle Williams, and Sherilyn Fenn, and Michael Pena. And Gosling plays a shy teenager who killed his girlfriend's autistic brother. Don Cheadle, as a prison mentor, tries to help Gosling's character understand himself after what happened. Of course, he is confused. Of course, the language is there.

Diary

The Notebook, dir. Nick Cassavetes, 2004

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue. Image No. 27.

Gosling's first star role, after which he staked out the role of a hero-lover and won the hearts of his fair half. Gosling and Rachel McAdams play out a touching love story on screen, which promises the main characters stormy meetings and several sad partings. Of course, this causes moments of mental turmoil for the hero - so even in this sweet melodrama we stumbled upon Gosling’s language.

Lars and the real girl

Lars and the Real Girl, dir. Craig Gillespie, 2007

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue. Image No. 29.

Gosling's most eccentric role yet: He plays a shy weirdo who seriously falls in love with a sex doll and considers her his girlfriend. This is where the actor’s language, it seems, for the first time looks deliberately mocking - like, envy me, I’ve found the love of my life.

Valentine's card

Blue Valentine, dir. Derek Cienfrance, 2010

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue. Image No. 30.

An indie drama directed by Derek Cienfrance, who this week releases the film “The Place Beyond the Pines” with the same Gosling. The film tells the not very cheerful story of the relationship between the characters Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling: they met, had fun, got married, had a child and a dog, but gradually all the former love disappeared somewhere and only a nagging feeling of emptiness remained. And the language.

All the best

All Good Things, dir. Andrew Jarecki, 2010

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue. Image No. 32.

Gosling continues to follow his line as a hero-lover - this time he has an on-screen romance with a girl from outside his circle, played by Kirsten Dunst. Gosling's character immediately warns the girl that he has mental problems, but Dunst's character ignores this. And when he finally finds out what’s wrong with him, it will be too late. But it was enough to take a closer look at his strange facial expressions.

Drive

Drive, dir. Nicolas Winding Refn, 2011

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue. Image No. 33.

Whatever one may say, a breakthrough role for Ryan Gosling. Let us remember that he plays a taciturn driver with principles and a toothpick in his mouth, who often gets into trouble, but if necessary, is ready to defend his honor with a hammer. Throughout almost the entire film, Gosling, as they say, keeps his mouth shut, but there are exceptions.

This stupid love

Crazy, Stupid, Love., dir. Glenn Ficarra, John Requa, 2011

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue. Image No. 36.

In this comedy anthology about the quirks of love, Ryan Gosling appears as a macho pick-up artist who decides to teach Steve Carell's shy character the art of seduction. Along the way, he seduces Emma Stone's character and suddenly realizes that she is special. This is quite a reason to think about it, rolling your eyes and sticking out the tip of your tongue.

Ides of March

The Ides of March, dir. George Clooney, 2011

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue. Image No. 37.

In this political drama starring George Clooney, Ryan Gosling plays a smart political strategist who helps Clooney's character in the presidential race. As a decent politician, Gosling's character is not supposed to stick his tongue out in public, but we caught him here too - in this half-turn shot.

Gangster Hunters

Gangster Squad, dir. Ruben Fleischer, 2013

Ryan Gosling sticks out his tongue. Image No. 38.

The plot of the film is already more or less clear from the title, because the main thing is different: even in the image of a brave fighter against gangsters, Ryan Gosling acts according to the scheme that is already familiar to us - he again seduces Emma Stone and again sticks out his tongue at us.

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