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Jake Gyllenhaal
Jake Gyllenhaal

Jake Gyllenhaal (born December 19, 1980) is an acclaimed American actor known for his versatile performances in both independent films and major blockbusters. Born into a film family in Los Angeles, with director father Stephen Gyllenhaal and screenwriter mother Naomi Foner, his sister Maggie Gyllenhaal is also a renowned actress. Gyllenhaal gained international recognition for his role in "Brokeback Mountain" (2005), earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. His notable works include "Source Code," "Nightcrawler," and "Spider-Man: Far From Home." Known for his dedication to craft and ability to transform for roles, he is considered one of the most talented actors of his generation. more

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“I know exactly what that movie's [Brokeback mountain] about. I can't define it; it doesn't tie up in a perfect bow. But it's about adolescence. It's about what it feels like - this isn't meant as a criticism, but like things I didn't relate to, which were high school movies. Where I'd watch it and I'd be like, "Well, am I like the kid that nobody likes? Or am I like the person who everybody [likes]?" I couldn't [tell]. I was like quantifying, putting me in a box. "This is my personality at that age" and "I'm this kind of person" just felt like bullshit to me.”

“Ang [Lee] gave us a lot of books about cowboys who had been gay or stories about it and all that stuff. And I just talked to a lot of my friends - who [was] their first, particularly same-sex, first situation. That was fascinating to me - trying to learn what that was in a certain period of time. Certain age. The secrecy involved in it. All those things.”

“I always say about that movie [ Brokeback mountain], which I think maybe over time is more understood, is that this is about two people desperately looking for love. To be loved. And who were probably capable of it. And they just found it with someone of the same sex.that does not dismiss the fact that it is about, really, primarily, the first kind of very profound gay love story. Hopefully it can create an equality of an idea: that is, it's possible that you can find love anywhere.”

“We are all from different cultures. Heath's [Ledger] Australian, really. I'm from here. Ang's [Lee] from China. But I think Ang gets very close in preproduction and rehearsals. And then he allows his actors - I don't think scared of actors, but I think he's scared of getting in on the scenes he's watching. The space he's watching. So he just totally disconnects from you while you're shooting.”