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Biography
Ryan Thomas Gosling, from London, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian actor, musician, and filmmaker known for his versatility and captivating screen presence. He began his career as a performer on the Disney Channel’s The Mickey Mouse Club, where he showcased his early talent alongside future pop icons. After transitioning into film, Gosling earned critical acclaim in independent projects such as The Believer and Half Nelson, the latter earning him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.
He achieved worldwide fame with the romantic hit The Notebook, which cemented his status as a leading man and heartthrob. Over the years, Gosling has demonstrated remarkable range with standout performances in films like Blue Valentine, Drive, The Ides of March, La La Land, Blade Runner 2049, and the global blockbuster Barbie.
Beyond acting, Gosling is also a musician and part of the indie rock band Dead Man’s Bones. Known for his emotional depth, quiet charisma, and commitment to his roles, he has become one of the most respected and multifaceted performers of his generation, consistently balancing mainstream appeal with artistic integrity.
Awards & Achievements
2× Academy Award nominations
BAFTA and SAG nominations
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor (La La Land)