Ryan Gosling Biography
(Famous for His Roles in the Movies 'Notebook', 'La La Land' and The Big Short')Birthday: November 12, 1980 (Scorpio)
Born In: London, Canada
Advanced SearchRyan Thomas Gosling is a Canadian actor and director best known for playing the leading role in the romantic drama, ‘The Notebook’. He has appeared in several highly successful Hollywood films like ‘Half Nelson’ and ‘Lars and the Real Girl’ for which he received numerous award nominations. The talented actor had always loved acting and was especially influenced by the film ‘Dick Tracy’ which he first watched as a child. Such was the impact of films on his young mind that he once took steak knives to school after watching the Sylvester Stallone action film, ‘First Blood’ and threw them at classmates. He was often bullied in school and had problems making friends; he also suffered from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. There was however one thing that he was good at—performing. As a child he had performed with ‘The Mickey Mouse Club’ for two years. He also used to sing at weddings with his sister and got involved with a local ballet company. Performing before audiences boosted his confidence and he decided to make a career out of it. Initially he played minor roles in independent films before landing on substantial roles in bigger movies. His career began to take off after his role in ‘The Notebook’ and he went on to carve a niche for himself in Hollywood.
Quick FactsCanadian Celebrities Born In November
Also Known As: Ryan Thomas Gosling
Age: 43 Years, 43 Year Old Males
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Eva Mendes (2011–)
father: Thomas Ray Gosling
mother: Donna Gosling
siblings: Mandi Gosling
children: Amada Lee Gosling, Esmeralda Amada Gosling
Born Country: Canada
Height: 6'0" (183 cm), 6'0" Males
Ancestry: French Canadian, Scottish Canadian, Irish Canadian
City: London, Canada
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Canadian PeopleCanadian MenTall CelebritiesTall Male CelebritiesScorpio Actors Childhood & Early LifeHe was born to Thomas Ray Gosling, a traveling salesman and Donna, a secretary who later became a teacher. He has one elder sister. The family traveled a lot due to his father’s job.His parents divorced when he was a child and he lived with his mother and sister.He went to Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School before going to Lester B. Pearson High School. He was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and thus his mother quit her job and homeschooled him.He loved movies and performing since young age. When he was twelve, he auditioned for a part in ‘The Mickey Mouse Club’ and signed a contract for two years. Along with his sister he used to sing at weddings and he also joined a local ballet company.
He appeared along with Michael Pitt and Sandra Bullock in the psychological thriller, ‘Murder By Numbers’ in which he played a wealthy highschooler who attempts to commit the perfect murder.
He found his breakthrough role in 2004, when he was cast as Noah in the romantic drama film, ‘The Notebook’, opposite Rachel McAdams. The film follows the story of a couple who fall in love during the early 1940s. The movie was a big commercial hit and helped establish Gosling as an actor.
In 2006, he appeared in the drama film ‘Half Nelson’ which revolved around the story of a school teacher who forms a relationship with one of his students. Gosling was nominated for an Academy Award for his role in this critically acclaimed film.His role as Lars in the 2007 comedy drama ‘Lars and the Real Girl’ was critically appreciated. He played a quirky man who develops a romantic attachment with a life-size doll much to the amusement of the other people around him.Gosling is also a musician. He formed a rock duo with Zach Shields in 2007, and released their first album, ‘Dead Man’s Bones’ in 2009. He contributed vocals, piano, guitar, bass guitar and cello to the album.
In 2010, he appeared in the romantic drama ‘Blue Valentine’ which follows the story of a married couple from the time of their courtship to the dissolution of their marriage several years later.He appeared along with Steve Carell and Julianne Moore in the romantic comedy drama ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love’ in 2011. The film received positive reviews and was a success at the box office too.Continue Reading Below He played the role of Sergeant Jerry Wooters in the action crime ‘Gangster Squad’ in 2013 which was loosely based on the story of Los Angeles Police Department officers and detectives.In 2014, he dabbled into the field of direction and his debut venture 'Lost River' competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film received poor reviews.He won four Teen Choice Awards in 2005, for his role in ‘The Notebook’, including Choice Movie Breakout Performance – Male.
In 2006, he received the Best Actor Award at the Las Palmas Film Festival for the movie, ‘Half Nelson’.From 2002 to 2003, Gosling dated Sandra Bullock. In 2011, he started dating actress Eva Mendes. The couple have two daughters, Amada Lee and Esmeralda. In 2022, the couple got officially married.
He is involved with various charities including PETA and Invisible Children Inc.