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Canadian actor Ryan Gosling started out as a child actor on several family entertainment programs, and eventually gained stardom in his role as Noah Calhoun, a passionate and romantic young man in the romantic drama “The Notebook” (2004). From intense independent dramas like "Blue Valentine" (2010) to mainstream successes such as "Crazy, Stupid, Love" (2011), his career blends indie films and major studio productions. Whether portraying a charming ladies' man, a sharp witted private investigator, a motorcycle stunt performer, a talented jazz pianist, or even a real life Ken doll, Gosling has demonstrated his ability to inhabit a diverse array of characters in a wide spectrum of genres. Recently, his memorable performances in films like "La La Land" (2016) and “Barbie” (2023) have earned him critical acclaim and nominations for prestigious awards like the Golden Globe and Academy Awards, cementing his status as one of Hollywood's most respected and sought-after actors.
Best Supporting Actor
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series