
Age: 45
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Ryan Thomas Gosling (born November 12, 1980) is a Canadian actor. Prominent in independent film, he has also worked in blockbuster films of varying genres, and has accrued a worldwide box office gross of over 1.9 billion USD. He has received various accolades, including a Golden Globe Award, and nominations for two Academy Awards and a BAFTA Award. Born and raised in Canada, he rose to prominence at age 13 for being a child star on the Disney Channel's The Mickey Mouse Club (1993–1995), and went on to appear in other family entertainment programs, including Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1995) and Goosebumps (1996). His first film role was as a Jewish neo-Nazi in The Believer (2001), and he went on to star in several independent films, including Murder by Numbers (2002), The Slaughter Rule (2002), and The United States of Leland (2003). Gosling gained wider recognition and stardom for the 2004 romance film The Notebook. This was followed by starring roles in a string of critically acclaimed independent dramas including Half Nelson (2006), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Gosling co-starred in three mainstream films in 2011, the romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love and the action drama Drive, all of which were critical and commercial successes. He then starred in the acclaimed financial satire The Big Short (2015) and the romantic musical La La Land (2016), the latter of which won him the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor and a second Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. Further acclaim followed with the science fiction thriller Blade Runner 2049 (2017) and the biopic First Man (2018). In addition to acting, he made his directorial debut in 2014's Lost River.

Ryan Gosling

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for Aaron Herman Jr in The Day The Earth Stood Still
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ALL IN COMMENTS! At the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, America's most elite athletes live in a special section of the Olympic Village known as The Dream. These 16 sports icons—from basketball legends to surfing champions—represent the pinnacle of American athleticism. But when global soccer star David Moreira is found dead one morning, the world is shaken. With the Olympics suspended and the eyes of the world fixated on the unfolding mystery, top investigator Agent James Pinkerton must uncover the killer—one of the remaining 15 athletes. As secrets unravel and pressure mounts, The Dream becomes a nightmare, threatening to destroy not just careers, but the very spirit of the Games. Everything gets complicated when Agent Pinkerton's young assistant, Jane Warne, falls in love with Jerry M. L. Brown, who is the main suspect.

