Jake Gyllenhaal concedes, ‘a bit of a cliché’ to talk about having some sort of ‘revelation’ during lockdown. ‘You hear people say it all the time,’ the actor chuckles over the phone from New York.
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Uncle Jake Gyllenhaal! The actor gave a rare update on his bond with sister Maggie Gyllenhaal’s two daughters on Sunday, September 26.
“Truly, and I’m not just saying this because it’s an interview, [they are] two of the most incredible people,” the Southpaw star, 40, told The Sunday Times of Ramona, 14, and Gloria, 9. “They come from a long line of incredible women and they’re even more incredible than the ones before them.”
While the Oscar nominee used to only see Maggie, 43, and husband Peter
Jake Gyllenhaal concedes, ‘a bit of a cliché’ to talk about having some sort of ‘revelation’ during lockdown. ‘You hear people say it all the time,’ the actor chuckles over the phone from New York.
Spider-Man: Far From Home that he kept forgetting his lines.The actor appeared in the 2019 Marvel movie as supervillain Mysterio, aka Quentin Beck, an enemy of the titular hero.In a new interview with Howard Stern, Gyllenhaal shared how nervous he was on the first day of filming and how it affected his performance. “It’s hard, man,” he said.
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal is getting some buzz for his Netflix thriller “The Guilty” from director Antonie Fuqua (“Training Day”), a remake of the Danish language film originally helmed by Gustav Möller. He’s reportedly in the middle of lining up his very next film that will be from British filmmaker Guy Ritchie (“Snatch,” “Sherlock Holmes”).
Jake Gyllenhaal is looking back at the making of Spider-Man.
Jake Gyllenhaal is about to be one busy man, as he circles another project, this time with Guy Ritchie.
EXCLUSIVE: Following strong reviews for his new Netflix movie, The Guilty, and a big night at the Tonys, Jake Gyllenhaal looks to have found his next movie as he is in negotiations to star in the new untitled film from Guy Ritchie. The film will be produced by Miramax with Ritchie writing and directing.
When you are thinking of the best male actors working today, Jake Gyllenhaal has to be in the conversation. And when you talk about the best up-and-coming action filmmakers in the business right now, Sam Hargrave is definitely in the conversation.
Jake Gyllenhaal is following up his dramatic role in The Guilty with another drama flick.
Jake Gyllenhaal (The Guilty, Brokeback Mountain) is now attached to star in Prophet, a Studio 8 superhero pic to be directed by Extraction‘s Sam Hargrave.
Jake Gyllenhaal has acted across some of the most beautiful women in the industry but there is one actress that made him blush more than the rest- Jennifer Aniston. During an interview on The Howard Stern Show on Tuesday Stern brought up their 2002 film The Good Girl and the actor recalled how he felt filming the love scenes.
Jake Gyllenhaal revealed that it was “torture” filming sex scenes while playing Jennifer Aniston’s love interest in the 2002 movie The Good Girl — but only kind of.
Sparks were flying on the set of "The Good Girl," according to Jake Gyllenhaal, who admitted he had a "crush" on co-star Jennifer Aniston. "The Guilty" star, 40, opened up about his former screen partner during an appearance on "The Howard Stern Show" and admitted it was tough to film love scenes with Aniston, 52, while working on the 2002 romantic drama due to his infatuation. "[Filming the sex scenes] was torture, yes it was," Gyllenhaal said on the show as he laughed.
Jake Gyllenhaal struggled to overcome his crush on Jennifer Aniston when they were playing love interests in the 2002 film,. The 40-year-old actor spoke about the experience on SiriusXM's The Howard Stern Show, calling the filming «torture.» «It was torture, yes it was, but it was not torture, I mean, come on,» Gyllenhaal said of working with Aniston, who was married to Brad Pitt at the time.
Jake Gyllenhaal is opening up about the cool connection that he has to actor Andrew Burnap, who won their category at the Tony Awards last month.
Jake Gyllenhaal admitted that starring opposite Jennifer Aniston in the early aughts was “torture” due to his unrequited crush. The actor, 40, reflected on working with the star, 52, on the 2002 romance drama The Good Girl while on The Howard Stern Show on October 5. When asked if the duo’s love scene was “torture,” Jake said yes and added that love scenes are always “awkward” in general.