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What was the beginning of Ryan Gosling’s career like?

Ryan Gosling is perhaps one of the most popular actors of our time. On his birthday, we remind you how he achieved such a high position in Hollywood.

On November 12, 1980, Ryan Gosling, a favorite of cinema fans (especially female fans) was born in London, Canada. He cultivated his acting talent all his life. Already as a child, he and his sister participated in local talent competitions, and in 1993–1995 he performed at the Mickey Mouse Club alongside Christina Augilera and Keri Russell, defeating 17,000 other candidates for the position. After canceling the show from Disney Channel, he appeared in series such as The Road to Avonlea and Breaker High. However, the breakthrough for his career was the role of the title character in the Fox series Young Hercules. Since then, he has been increasingly involved in serious, high-quality productions.

In 2001, he starred in the movie The Fanatic , playing the role of Danny Balint. He then received the first nomination in his life, almost winning the Film Independent statuette for the best actor. He has also appeared in films such as The Countdown Of Death (Richard Haywood) and The Altered States of Morals (Leland P. Fitzgerald). in 2004, he played one of his most recognizable roles, namely Noah in The Diary,  which remains a favorite romance among many viewers to date. He also starred in Second Face as Luke and the Gangster Squad as Sergeant Jerry Wooters. In 2016, he appeared in the blockbuster musical La La Land. He then reappeared alongside Emma Stone, this time playing Sebastian. A year later, he was involved in the movie Blade Runner 2049 , where he played the role of Officer K. In 2014, he directed and wrote the script for Lost River. The production in 2015 was nominated by the World Academy of Film Music for the award in the category of the best original song written especially for the film. Ryan Gosling is the winner of 11 awards, including a Golden Globe (La La Land), as well as 45 nominations, including 2 Oscars ( La La Land and School Grasp )

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