Ryan Gosling

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Ryan Gosling Wiki Biography

Canadian-born actor, writer, musician and director Ryan Thomas Gosling is better known simply as Ryan Gosling – a world-famous actor with a staggering net worth estimated to be in excess of $30 million. Throughout his career, Gosling has featured in countless films and television productions – from the Fox Kids adventure series “Young Hercules” through to his unforgettable breakout performances in the 2004 romantic drama film “The Notebook” directed by Nick Cassavetes and also starring fellow Canadian actress Rachel McAdams, and Ryan Fleck’s 2006 drama “Half Nelson”.

Gosling has won numerous awards for his acting, such as four Teen Choice Awards and an MTV Movie Award for “The Notebook”, and he has been nominated for many others – including even an Academy Awards nomination for Best Actor for Gosling’s role in “Half Nelson”. Together, these successes have done much to ensure that Gosling’s net worth continues to grow, and that he remains famous as one of the world’s best contemporary actors.

Ryan Gosling began acting from a very young age. Born on 12 November, 1980 in the city of London in Ontario, Canada, Gosling has been quoted attributing his decision to become an actor to seeing the 1945 action film “Dick Tracy” as a child. Between his parents’ divorce and being diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Gosling had a difficult childhood, bullied at school and facing trouble fitting in with other children – and performing was the one way he could get away from all of that. Thus, it was not surprising that Gosling was eager to act, and in 1993, he managed to land his first acting job at the early age of twelve – as one of the “mouseketeers” in Disney Channel’s “Mickey Mouse Club”, where he appeared alongside such future stars as Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears. Though the show was cancelled after two years, Gosling would go on to a career as a professional child actor in various television series, such as “Goosebumps” and “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” Gosling’s early fame certainly did a lot to set him up for his later career, and gave his net worth a considerable boost.

At the age of seventeen, Ryan Gosling finally quit school to focus on acting. In 1998, the eighteen year old Gosling moved to Los Angeles to feature as the lead actor in the adventure series “Young Hercules” – but he soon decided to move on from television. Gosling’s goal was to appear on the big screen, and he would go on to star in the 2001 drama film “The Believer”. Gosling received critical acclaim for his acting, making it clear he had found his ticket into the film industry. Over the next couple of years, Gosling would appear alongside Sandra Bullock in the psychological thriller “Murder by Numbers” – and would finally break through as a world-famous star after his 2004 success in Nick Cassavetes’ romantic drama “The Notebook”. Since then, Gosling’s net worth has continued to grow at a startling pace as he appeared in various successful productions such as the marital drama “Blue Valentine” together with Michelle Williams and the 2011 romantic comedy “Crazy, Stupid, Love” alongside Steve Carell and Emma Stone.

How rich is Ryan Gosling? Currently, Gosling’s net worth is believe to be well in excess of $30 million, with some sources claiming $36 million, and other estimates going as high as $50 million. Much of this is due to Gosling’s long and successful career as one of the world’s most famous actors. Another contribution to Gosling’s net worth is his recent debut in film direction with the 2014 neo-noir film “Lost River”.

Today, Ryan Gosling lives in New York. Gosling is a founding member of the indie rock band “Dead Man’s Bones”. He also remains actively involved with various charities – including PETA and Invisible Children Inc.

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Ryan Gosling Quick Info

Full Name Ryan Gosling
Net Worth $30 Million
Salary $30 million
Date Of Birth November 12, 1980
Place Of Birth Paddington, London, England
Height 6 ft (1.84 m)
Weight about 175 pounds
Profession Actor, Musician, Restaurateur, Film director, Screenwriter, Film Producer, Activist
Education Gladstone Public School, Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School, Lester B. Pearson High School
Nationality Canadian
Children Esmeralda Amada Gosling
Parents Donna Gosling, Thomas Gosling, Eva Mendes, Ryan Gosling
Siblings Mandi Gosling
Partner Eva Mendes (2011–)
Nicknames Ryan Thomas Gosling , Trouble , Ryan Thomas “Baby Goose” Gosling
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ryangosling
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0331516
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/ryan-gosling-mn0002642506
Awards Teen Choice Awards, MTV Movie Awards, Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead (2007), Golden Globe Awards, Satellite Awards for Best Actor, Golden Space Needle Audience Award for Best Actor (2001)
Record Labels ANTI- Records
Albums Blue Valentine 92011), Dead Man’s Bones (2009), La La Land (2016)
Music Groups Dead Man’s Bones
Nominations Academy Award for Best Actor, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture – Drama, Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Actor, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Moti…
Movies “The Notebook” (2004), “Half Nelson” (2006), “Half Nelson” (2006), “The Believer” (2001), “Lost River” (2014), “Only God Forgives” (2013)
TV Shows “Mickey Mouse Club” (1993), “Goosebumps”, “Are You Afraid of the Dark?”, “Saturday Night Live” (2015)

Ryan Gosling Trademarks

  1. Frequently wears wristwatches off and on screen.
  2. Frequently works with directors Nicolas Winding Refn and Derek Cianfrance
  3. Often plays quiet, emotionally distant characters

Ryan Gosling Quotes

  • I think women are better than men. They are stronger. More evolved. You can tell especially when you have daughters and you see their early stages, they are just leaps and bounds beyond boys immediately.
  • I can’t tell you how many times people go, “Are you Ryan?” Then they take the picture and realize, in that moment, that I’m not Ryan Reynolds.
  • It feels like not that long ago that I was on a show called Young Hercules (1998) in which I had a fake tan and wore tight leather pants and fought imaginary monsters.
  • [on his role as Luke in The Place Beyond the Pines (2012)] He’s the motorcycle equivalent of a boy band doing some low-level carnival circuit. He’s kind of a melting pot of every masculine cliché with his tattoos, muscles and guns.
  • I’m really not good at knowing what people want, because don’t have that talent. If ever I try to predict, I’m sure I will be instantly humbled.
  • [on some apprehension about undertaking the role of film director] When you’re a director there’s no place to hide. You’re completely exposed. When you’re the actor, you can say, ‘Well, it’s the character’, or ‘I didn’t write it’, or ‘I didn’t direct it, cut it, score it. I didn’t make that poster’. You can hide behind a lot of things. Whereas, as a filmmaker you’re responsible for everything.
  • [2013] I’ve been doing it too much. I’ve lost perspective on what I’m doing. I think it’s good for me to take a break and reassess why I’m doing it and how I’m doing it. And I think this is probably a good way to learn about that. I need a break from myself as much as I imagine the audience does.
  • [on playing a bank robber in The Place Beyond the Pines (2012)] I fantasized about robbing banks for a long time, ever since I was a kid. Then, telling Derek [Cianfrance] that I’d ever I could rob a bank I’d do it on my motorcycle, and he said ‘That’s weird, I just wrote a script about that’. It just felt meant to be. He said that I was going to get to rob the bank for real. There would be no cuts, real people in there, real tellers. I’m going to get to ride the bike up, rob it, and ride the bank away. I was very excited.
  • I thank God for music. It’s made me a better actor. I think acting has made me a better musician. Now, I come into a scene and I think “This guy’s playing the beat.” You’re trying to figure out what the other actors are doing in terms of, like, Michelle Williams’s got the baseline on this. And this guy’s playing the drums. And this person wants the guitar solo on this song, so I’ll just play some synth line. You have to figure out what your part is in the dynamic. So you’re filling in a space. You’re not all trying to be the lead singer.
  • When I’m down in the dumps, nothing gets my toes a-tappin’ like putting on my old M.C. Hammer pants. And they still fit, even though my aunt made them for me when I was eight. But that’s the genius of M.C. Hammer. They still fit me though I’ve grown significantly. I’ll never know how M.C. Hammer got into money problems. Genius.
  • [on becoming famous] I don’t know what to say about fame. I’ve been doing this since I was eight, so I can’t really say that it came out of nowhere. But I can’t say that I saw it coming either. My friend’s grandmother would soak a lobster in vodka, get it good and drunk before she put it in the pot to cook it. Then she’d turn the heat up real slow. That lobster never knew what hit him.That’s kind of how it’s gone down for me. Except in my story, I guess I’m the old lady AND the lobster.
  • There’s no way that a film can capture the experience of making it… The thing that’s so exciting when you’re making a film is that it can be anything and there are no limitations on it.
  • I think the one thing I love most about being an adult is the right to buy candy whenever and wherever I want.
  • [on Drive (2011) director Nicolas Winding Refn] I was very ill, and we were sitting there not really able to communicate. He looks at me with tears in his eyes, and he starts singing at the top of his lungs and hitting his knees, and he says, ‘I know what this movie is, it’s a movie about a guy who drives around listening to pop music because it’s the only way he can feel.’
  • [on being recognized in public] You just have to hang out in places that are more interesting than you are. It has a weird effect on people. The experience of recognizing you puts them into some kind of trance where they think they know you but they don’t. They start sharing with you, and it gives you this intimacy that’s very rare.
  • [on the possibility of directing] You can’t act forever. Some people manage, but they’re the marathon runners. You have a shelf life as an actor, so you have to find another way to express yourself.
  • [on working with directors Derek Cianfrance and Nicolas Winding Refn] I found my guys I got a team I know. We’re just getting started.
  • The writing was on the wall when I saw Rocky (1976) for the first time. I went and picked a fight right afterwards and got my ass kicked. The movies took me into their dream.
  • [on Drive (2011)] I guess I wanted to make a superhero movie, but all the good ones were taken. This was the opportunity to create one.
  • I always wanted to make a violent John Hughes movie. I love John Hughes movies. I love Pretty in Pink (1986). But I always thought if there were head-smashing in it it’d be a better movie.
  • [on choosing film roles] There’s always those ‘Blair Witch Projects’ that haunt you. The idea that you could make a little movie, and you could make it the way you want to make it, and people will still want to see it. People will want to see it for what it is, not for the way it’s marketed.
  • [on Drive (2011) director Nicolas Winding Refn] I don’t think that Nicolas believes that art and entertainment are mutually exclusive. He doesn’t limit himself. If he were a baseball player, it’s like he walks up to the plate [and] points out a home run before he swings. He may not hit a home run, but that’s the only thing he’s hoping for. He’s got guts. And also, he loves exploitation films and genre movies as well as art films.
  • [After Blue Valentine (2010)] I had to go to the doctor for a physical and when I left he gave me a prescription. he wrote, ‘Do a comedy’.
  • [on Blue Valentine (2010)] In most movies you spend so much time looking for any scraps of truth, and in this movie you’re just marinating in it.
  • I try not to make to many movies. I get sick of myself, so I can imagine how everyone else feels.
  • I don’t really like doing interviews because I don’t have any answers about why I act. It’s like a compulsion. It’s like people who eat and eat and eat and they don’t know why and they keep getting fatter but they can’t stop. It’s like that…. And then you find yourself on a set throwing yourself off a bridge, and you’re asking yourself, ‘Why am I doing this?’ And I don’t know.
  • [on working on independent films] – Not to discriminate against budgets, I feel that independent films tend to ask more questions and don’t pretend to know as much as the bigger films, which tend to think they know everything.
  • I mean, God bless The Notebook (2004), it introduced me to one of the great loves (Rachel McAdams) of my life. But, people do Rachel and me a disservice by assuming we were anything like the people in that movie. Rachel and my love story is a hell of a lot more romantic than that.
  • (On this acting hero) Gene Wilder is my Marlon Brando. Gene Wilder will break your heart and make you laugh at the same time. And that’s deep. There’s something really profound about what he’s able to do. It’s transcendent. It’s everything. He gives you everything at once and you have to decide what you feel about it.
  • All my characters are me. I’m not a good enough actor to become a character. I hear about actors who become the role and I think ‘I wonder what that feels like’. Because for me, they’re all me. I relate to these characters because aspects of their personality are like me. And I just turn up the parts of myself that are them and turn down the parts that aren’t.
  • There is this idea in Hollywood, and I’ve seen it work for people, where the unspoken rule is ‘Do two for them and one for yourself.’ And that’s kind of considered a fact. I’ve never really found that to be true for me. I’ve gotten more opportunities out of working on things I believed in than I ever did on things that weren’t special to me.
  • I understand the studios, in the sense that if they’re going to spend $100 million on a film, they want to make sure they’re gonna get that back . . . but I don’t know how to guarantee you you’re going to make that money back, and I’m uncomfortable working with those kind of numbers.
  • The theme for me is love and the lack of it. We all want that and we don’t know how to get it, and everything we do is some kind of attempt to capture it for ourselves.
  • I think American news is pretty tragic in general. I can’t tell the difference between Entertainment Tonight (1981) and the news. It’s all about ratings. They are trying to sum it all up pretty quickly and try to act as if they understand it.
  • For now, I’m just going to keep doing the work and hope I don’t get fired. If people want to put me up on their walls, I’ll love it.
  • I also think that something interesting comes out when you do something that you’re afraid of, so I try to take things that I’m not sure that I can do. And this was certainly one of them. I didn’t feel like I was right for this at all, and I wondered how to find truth in a fairy tale.
  • It’s nice to be around people that have a sense of the world around them, that are, in general, more conscious and conscientious. It was important for me to get an outside look at America even though I grew up in Canada, it’s an incredible country and I love it, but it’s so close. It’s like being too close to a Monet or something. You have to move back. Going to New Zealand helped me to get a read on this place that the whole world was obsessed with.
  • You know how sometimes department stores have these things where, if you win, you get 10 minutes and go in and take anything you want from the store? That’s basically what I’m doing. I’m running in and just trying to grab as many characters as possible before they pull the plug on me.
  • I always wanted to entertain. When I was 6, a scrawny, scrawny kid, I’d get in my red speedo and do muscle moves. I actually thought I was muscular. I didn’t know everyone was laughing at me.
  • I’ve learned it’s important not to limit yourself. You can do whatever you really love to do, no matter what it is.

Ryan Gosling Important Facts

  • more than $7,000,000
  • $1,000,000 +
  • $1,000 .00/week
  • Great-grandson of George Edward Gosling.
  • By fans in public, he often gets confused for fellow Canadian actor named Ryan, Ryan Reynolds.
  • Has starred in four films specifically set in Los Angeles (Drive, Gangster Squad, The Nice Guys, and La La Land). Additionally, he has starred in seven films set in New York (The Believer, Stay, Half Nelson, Blue Valentine, All Good Things, Place Beyond the Pines, and The Big Short).
  • Became a father for the 2nd time at age 35 when his girlfriend Eva Mendes gave birth to their daughter Amada Lee Gosling on April 29, 2016.
  • Appeared in two films with Michelle Williams (I): The United States of Leland (2003) and Blue Valentine (2010). They lived together for four weeks while filming Blue Valentine in a house in Carbondale, Pennsylvania.
  • A series of videos, entitled “Ryan Gosling Won’t Eat His Cereal”, which feature clips from various Gosling films with a spoonful of cereal superimposed over the footage, went viral in 2013, receiving millions of views on Vine and YouTube. When the creator of the videos, Ryan McHenry, passed away from osteosarcoma in May 2015, Gosling posted his own video on Vine, in which he can be seen eating a bowl of cereal in tribute to McHenry. He also offered his public condolences to McHenry’s family.
  • Was mentioned in two movies in 2014: Maps to the Stars (2014) and Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014).
  • Became a father for the 1st time at age 33 when his girlfriend Eva Mendes gave birth to their daughter Esmeralda Amada Gosling on September 12, 2014.
  • New York City: Announces that he plans to take an unspecified “break” from acting because he feels as if he has “lost perspective on what I’m doing.” [March 2013]
  • He and Benicio Del Toro are making tentative plans to visit the jungle in Bolivia, to learn a few survival skills first-hand for Che: Part Two (2008) (aka “Che”). [August 2004]
  • Touring the U.S. and Canada with his band, Dead Man’s Bones, in support of their debut album. [October 2009]
  • Auditioned for the role of Sam Flynn in Tron: Legacy (2010), but lost to Garrett Hedlund.
  • Auditioned for the role of Frankie Ballenbacher in Alpha Dog (2006) but lost to Justin Timberlake.
  • Was considered to play Batman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) before Ben Affleck was cast.
  • He is of roughly half French-Canadian ancestry (from both of his parents combined), along with English, Scottish, and German. The “Gosling” surname originates in England, where Ryan’s great-great-grandfather, George Edward Gosling, was born (in Paddington).
  • Born at 2:34 PM.
  • He first saw Blue Velvet (1986) when he was 14 years old. This movie left a strong impression on him.
  • Unlike many successful actors near his age, he has no entourage and few close friends. He admits to often preferring solitude while not working, attributing it to his autonomous latter childhood.
  • Ryan drives the same color and year model 2011 Chevy Impala in both Drive and Ides of March.
  • According to an interview in GQ, he was the only Mickey Mouse Club cast member that didn’t live in the same complex as all the other cast members and their families. He and his family lived in a nearby trailer park and he was the family’s only source of income.
  • Member of the same Los Angeles gym as Jason Sarayba, Bradley Cooper, Jodie Foster, Michelle Monaghan, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Ashley Tisdale.
  • Was ranked #23 on Entertainment Weekly’s ’30 Under 30′ the actors list. (2008).
  • Was originally cast as Jack Salmon in The Lovely Bones (2009), but after dropping out of the project a day before shooting began, Mark Wahlberg was cast instead.
  • Was the first Canadian-born performer in over 60 years to be nominated for the best actor Oscar in Half Nelson (2006). The last was Walter Pidgeon for Madame Curie (1943).
  • Lives in the popular Los Angeles neighborhood of Silver Lake. Other Silver Lake locals include Beck, Bo Barrett, Christina Ricci, Rachel McAdams, and Jason Lee.
  • One of 115 people invited to join AMPAS in 2007.
  • Traveled to Chad in 2005 to make a documentary on the Darfur refugees living there.
  • Took his mother and his sister to the Oscars in 2007.
  • He moved to Los Angeles, California when he was 16.
  • In school, his nickname was Trouble.
  • Was in a relationship with Rachel McAdams twice, having met on the set of The Notebook (2004). They were originally together from June 2005 to July 2007 before reconciling in August 2008, only to separate a second time in November 2008.
  • With two of his friends, he has opened a Moroccan restaurant called Tagine in Beverly Hills, California.
  • Has released a song titled “Put Me in the Car”, which can be found on his website.
  • Born in the same hospital as his The Notebook (2004) co-star Rachel McAdams — St. Joseph’s Hospital in London, Ontario — though he’s younger.
  • Born in London, Ontario, and moved soon after to Cornwall, Ontario, where he was raised. Then moved to Burlington, Ontario, during his high school years.
  • He was named the 2004 Sho West Male Star of Tomorrow.
  • Beat out 17,000 people for a place in The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1989) in January 1993.
  • Keeps in touch with his Breaker High (1997) co-star Scott Vickaryous.
  • Favorite movie is East of Eden (1955)
  • Purchased the Jeep Cherokee driven by Ben Chaplin in Murder by Numbers (2002) from the set of the movie.
  • While on The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1989), he lived with Justin Timberlake and his mother.
  • Was named one of People Magazine’s 50 Hottest Bachelors [2004]
  • Built the kitchen table featured in The Notebook (2004) in preparation for his role as Noah.
  • Was in a relationship with Sandra Bullock, having met on the set of Murder by Numbers (2002) (May 2002-July 2003).
  • Has a dog named George.
  • Was taken out of elementary school as a child and taught at home by his mother because of constant abuse from other students.
  • Ryan went to Lester B. Pearson High School in Burlington, Ontario, Canada.
  • First break came in January 1993 when open auditions were held in Montreal for The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1989).
  • Has an older sister named Mandi.
  • Parents are Thomas and Donna Gosling.
  • Is an accomplished jazz guitarist and a fan of Chet Baker; started a band with his friend Zach Shields called Dead Man’s Bones.

Ryan Gosling Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Blade Runner 2049 2017 post-production Actor
Weightless 2017 completed Actor
La La Land 2016/I Sebastian Actor
The Nice Guys 2016 Holland March Actor
The Big Short 2015 Jared Vennett Actor
Only God Forgives 2013 Julian Actor
Gangster Squad 2013 Sgt. Jerry Wooters Actor
The Place Beyond the Pines 2012 Luke Actor
Drunk History Christmas 2011 Short Pa Actor
Touch of Evil 2011 Short The Invisible Man Actor
The Ides of March 2011 Stephen Meyers Actor
Crazy, Stupid, Love. 2011 Jacob Actor
Drive 2011/I Driver Actor
All Good Things 2010 David Marks Actor
Blue Valentine 2010 Dean Actor
Lars and the Real Girl 2007 Lars Lindstrom Actor
Fracture 2007 Willy Beachum Actor
Half Nelson 2006 Dan Dunne Actor
Stay 2005/I Henry Letham Actor
I’m Still Here: Real Diaries of Young People Who Lived During the Holocaust 2005 TV Movie documentary Ilya Gerber (voice) Actor
The Notebook 2004 Noah Actor
The United States of Leland 2003 Leland P. Fitzgerald Actor
Murder by Numbers 2002 Richard Haywood Actor
The Slaughter Rule 2002 Roy Chutney Actor
The Believer 2001 Danny Balint Actor
Remember the Titans 2000 Alan Bosley Actor
The Unbelievables 1999 TV Movie Josh Actor
Young Hercules 1998-1999 TV Series Hercules Actor
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 1999 TV Series Zylus Actor
Breaker High 1997-1998 TV Series Sean Hanlon Actor
Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy 1998 TV Movie Tommy Actor
PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal 1996 TV Series Adam Actor
Frankenstein and Me 1996 Kenny Actor
Ready or Not 1996 TV Series Matt Kalinsky Actor
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues 1996 TV Series Kevin Actor
Avonlea 1996 TV Series Bret McNulty Actor
Goosebumps 1996 TV Series Greg Banks Actor
Flash Forward 1996 TV Series Scott Stuckey Actor
The Adventures of Shirley Holmes 1996 TV Series Sean Actor
Are You Afraid of the Dark? 1995 TV Series Jamie Leary Actor
La La Land 2016/I performer: “City of Stars”, “A Lovely Night”, “City of Stars Reprise” Soundtrack
The Stairs 2014 Short writer: “In the Room Where You Sleep” Soundtrack
Lost River 2014 performer: “Lost River Dance” Soundtrack
The Conjuring 2013 writer: “In the Room Where You Sleep” Soundtrack
The Place Beyond the Pines 2012 performer: “Borriquito” Soundtrack
Dollhouse 2012/I writer: “Lose Your Soul”, “Dead Hearts” Soundtrack
Cinema 3 2011 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Blue Valentine 2010 performer: “Unicorn Tears”, “Smoking Gun Bleeding Knives”, “You Always Hurt the One You Love” / writer: “Unicorn Tears”, “Smoking Gun Bleeding Knives” Soundtrack
Lars and the Real Girl 2007 performer: “L O V E” Soundtrack
Wild Roomies 2004/I writer: “The Pickup Song”, “Touch Me”, “Wake” Soundtrack
Lost River 2014 producer Producer
White Shadow 2013 executive producer Producer
Only God Forgives 2013 executive producer Producer
ReGeneration 2010 Documentary producer Producer
Blue Valentine 2010 executive producer Producer
Lost River 2014 Director
Lost River 2014 written by Writer
The Place Beyond the Pines 2012 stunts Stunts
The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst 2015 TV Mini-Series documentary special thanks – 3 episodes Thanks
Little Birds 2011 thanks Thanks
HBO First Look 2007 TV Series documentary special thanks – 1 episode Thanks
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2011-2016 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
WGN Morning News 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2007-2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Insider 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2007-2016 TV Series Himself Self
Extra 2014-2016 TV Series Himself Self
Access Hollywood 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Today 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Graham Norton Show 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Good Morning America 2013-2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 88th Annual Academy Awards 2016 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Adapted Screenplay Self
Film ’72 2016 TV Series Himself – Interviewee Self
73rd Golden Globe Awards 2016 TV Special Himself – Presenter: The Big Short Self
Saturday Night Live 2015 TV Series Himself – Host / Angelo Skaggs / West Oz’s Scarecrow / … Self
IMDb Asks 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Le grand journal de Canal+ 2014-2015 TV Series documentary Himself Self
4th AACTA Awards 2015 TV Special Himself Self
My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn 2014 Documentary Himself Self
E! News 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Seduced and Abandoned 2013 Documentary Himself Self
Gangster Squad: Tough Guys with Style 2013 Video documentary short Himself Self
Cinema 3 2011-2013 TV Series Himself – Interviewee Self
Vivir de cine 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Conan 2011-2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Hollywood Fast Lane 2013 TV Series Himself – Interviewee Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2007-2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Going to the Place Beyond the Pines 2013 Video documentary short Himself Self
Celebrity Style Story 2012 TV Series Himself Self
NWR (Nicolas Winding Refn) 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
All Good Things: Deleted Scenes 2012 Video documentary short David Marks (uncredited) Self
All Good Things: Truth in Fiction 2012 Video documentary short Himself / David Marks Self
All Good Things: Wrinkles in Time 2012 Video documentary short Himself / David Marks (uncredited) Self
Quiet Ryan 2011 Short Himself Self
Made in Hollywood 2010-2011 TV Series Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Late Show with David Letterman 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
2011 MTV Movie Awards 2011 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
TV Festival Du Cannes 2011 2011 TV Movie Himself Self
Breakfast 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2011 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Self
16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Charlie Rose 2010 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
ReGeneration 2010 Documentary Narration (voice) Self
TV Festival Du Cannes 2010 2010 TV Movie Himself Self
Lars and the Real Girl: A Real Leading Lady 2008 Video short Himself Self
Lars and the Real Girl: The Real Story of… 2008 Video short Himself Self
14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2008 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Male Actor in a Leading Role Self
E! Live from the Red Carpet 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Screenplay Series with Syd Field 2007 Himself Self
Getaway 2007 TV Series Himself – Celebrity traveller Self
Biography 2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
HBO First Look 2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 79th Annual Academy Awards 2007 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role Self
13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2007 TV Special Himself Self
The 12th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards 2007 TV Special Himself Self
The Teen Choice Awards 2005 2005 TV Special Himself – Attendee Self
2005 MTV Movie Awards 2005 TV Special Himself – Winner Self
Gomorron 2004 TV Series Himself – (Segment The Notebook) Self
Anatomy of a Scene 2002-2004 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The All New Mickey Mouse Club 1993-1995 TV Series Himself Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2016 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Entertainment Tonight 2014-2016 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Extra 2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Movie Guide 2013 TV Series Julian Archive Footage
2011 Samsung AACTA Awards 2012 TV Special Stephen Meyers Archive Footage
My Week with Marilyn: The Untold Story of an American Icon 2011 Video documentary short Dean (uncredited) Archive Footage
Unraveling the Story: Interview with Andrew Jarecki 2010 Video documentary short David Marks (uncredited) Archive Footage
E! True Hollywood Story 2007 TV Series documentary Archive Footage

Ryan Gosling Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2016 Ensemble Cast Award Palm Springs International Film Festival The Big Short (2015) Won
2014 Yoga Award Yoga Awards Worst Foreign Actor Only God Forgives (2013) Won
2012 IFTA Award Irish Film and Television Awards Best International Actor Drive (2011) Won
2011 Chlotrudis Award Chlotrudis Awards Best Actor Blue Valentine (2010) Won
2011 New Hollywood Award Deauville Film Festival Won
2011 Golden Schmoes Golden Schmoes Awards Best Actor of the Year Drive (2011) Won
2011 Golden Schmoes Golden Schmoes Awards Favorite Celebrity of the Year Won
2011 Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drive (2011) Won
2008 Cinema Vanguard Award Santa Barbara International Film Festival Fracture (2007) Won
2007 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Male Lead Half Nelson (2006) Won
2007 Best Actor Las Palmas Film Festival Half Nelson (2006) Won
2007 Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical Lars and the Real Girl (2007) Won
2006 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Breakthrough Performance – Male Half Nelson (2006) Won
2006 Golden Space Needle Award Seattle International Film Festival Best Actor Half Nelson (2006) Won
2006 Best Actor Stockholm Film Festival Half Nelson (2006) Won
2005 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss The Notebook (2004) Won
2005 Teen Choice Award Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actor: Drama The Notebook (2004) Won
2005 Teen Choice Award Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Love Scene The Notebook (2004) Won
2005 Teen Choice Award Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Breakout Performance – Male The Notebook (2004) Won
2005 Teen Choice Award Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Liplock The Notebook (2004) Won
2005 Teen Choice Award Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Chemistry The Notebook (2004) Won
2004 ShoWest Award ShoWest Convention, USA Male Star of Tomorrow Won
2001 Golden Aries Russian Guild of Film Critics Best Foreign Actor The Believer (2001) Won
2016 Ensemble Cast Award Palm Springs International Film Festival The Big Short (2015) Nominated
2014 Yoga Award Yoga Awards Worst Foreign Actor Only God Forgives (2013) Nominated
2012 IFTA Award Irish Film and Television Awards Best International Actor Drive (2011) Nominated
2011 Chlotrudis Award Chlotrudis Awards Best Actor Blue Valentine (2010) Nominated
2011 New Hollywood Award Deauville Film Festival Nominated
2011 Golden Schmoes Golden Schmoes Awards Best Actor of the Year Drive (2011) Nominated
2011 Golden Schmoes Golden Schmoes Awards Favorite Celebrity of the Year Nominated
2011 Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drive (2011) Nominated
2008 Cinema Vanguard Award Santa Barbara International Film Festival Fracture (2007) Nominated
2007 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Male Lead Half Nelson (2006) Nominated
2007 Best Actor Las Palmas Film Festival Half Nelson (2006) Nominated
2007 Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical Lars and the Real Girl (2007) Nominated
2006 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Breakthrough Performance – Male Half Nelson (2006) Nominated
2006 Golden Space Needle Award Seattle International Film Festival Best Actor Half Nelson (2006) Nominated
2006 Best Actor Stockholm Film Festival Half Nelson (2006) Nominated
2005 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss The Notebook (2004) Nominated
2005 Teen Choice Award Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actor: Drama The Notebook (2004) Nominated
2005 Teen Choice Award Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Love Scene The Notebook (2004) Nominated
2005 Teen Choice Award Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Breakout Performance – Male The Notebook (2004) Nominated
2005 Teen Choice Award Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Liplock The Notebook (2004) Nominated
2005 Teen Choice Award Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Chemistry The Notebook (2004) Nominated
2004 ShoWest Award ShoWest Convention, USA Male Star of Tomorrow Nominated
2001 Golden Aries Russian Guild of Film Critics Best Foreign Actor The Believer (2001) Nominated