More Ryan Gosling Bios & Profiles
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Biography #2 (for The Notebook)
Ryan Gosling had his career breakthrough when he landed the challenging lead role of Danny in the controversial film, The Believer. His performance garnered him unanimous rave reviews and industry-wide attention. In addition to taking the Grand Jury prize at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival, Gosling also received a prestigious 2002 IFP Spirit nomination for Best Actor. He was also awarded the Golden Ram for Best Actor by the Russian National Critics Association and has recently been nominated for Best Actor by the London Film Critics' Circle - all for The Believer. Most recently he was lauded as ShoWest 2004's Male Star of Tomorrow. Gosling returned to Sundance in 2002, with the independent feature, The Slaughter Rule, playing the emotionally vulnerable and estranged teen, Roy, opposite David Morse. Gosling's desire to pick intricate and complex characters led him to being cast in the lead role of Leland in the film, The United States of Leland, opposite Don Cheadle and Kevin Spacey, and which again brought him glowing notices out of Sundance in 2003. Gosling also received high praise for his work in the psychological thriller, Murder by Numbers, opposite Sandra Bullock, and under the direction of Barbet Schroeder. Other film credits include the role of Bosley in Remember the Titans, starring Denzel Washington. Gosling most recently completed production on Stay, opposite Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts, for director Marc Forster.
Bio courtesy New Line Cinema for "The Notebook" (27-Jun-2004)
Biography #3
Ryan Gosling just finished filming the lead role of Danny in the independent feature The Believer for writer/dirctor Henry Bean. Christopher Roberts produces.Gosling is perhaps best known for his work as the young Hercules on the action adventure series Young Hercules, on Fox Kids Network. He portrayed Josh, the lead role in the pilot The Unbelievables, based on the adventures of the Fantastic Four for creator/writer/producer Ed Solomon. His syndicated series, Breaker High in which he played Sean, still airs around the country.
His many television credits include a recurring role on the hit Canadian series Avonlea, for which he was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Guest Star Performance. Other appearances include The Adventures of Shirley Holmes, Goosebumps, Are You Afraid of the Dark? and Flash Forward.
Born in London, Ontario, Canada, Gosling sang and danced in talent shows before landing his first audition for The Mickey Mouse Club when he was just 12 years old. He beat out 17,000 other kids and moved to Orlando, Florida, where for the next two years starred on the popular show alongside today's well-known performers Keri Russell, Britney Spears and the young men of ‘N Sync.
Bio courtesy Disney (01-Jan-2000)
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