Ryan Gosling Highlights

  • 2007: Co-starred in the dramatic thriller, "Fracture" as a hot-shot prosecutor opposite Anthony Hopkins
  • 2007: Played a guy in love with a life-sized sex toy in the indie film, "Lars and the Real Girl"; earned Golden Globe and SAG nominations for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
  • 2006: Starred in "Half Nelson," a feature adaptation of helmer Ryan Fleck's Sundance-winning short film "Gowanus, Brooklyn"; earned SAG and Oscar nominations for Best Actor
  • 2005: Portrayed a suicidal client opposite Ewan McGregor, who makes bizarre predictions that begin to come true in Marc Forster's "Stay"
  • 2004: Co-starred opposite fellow Canadian Rachel McAdams in the feature film "The Notebook," based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks
  • 2004: Starred as Leland P. Fitzgerald in "The United States of Leland," about a young man's experience in a juvenile detention center
  • 2003: Played a small-town high school football player in "The Slaughter Rule"
  • 2002: Cast opposite Sandra Bullock in the thriller "Murder by Numbers"
  • 2001: Garnered widespread praise for his starring turn as a Jewish neo-Nazi in "The Believer" (was scheduled to air on Showtime before being released theatrically in 2002)
  • 2000: Portrayed a football player dealing with team integration in the 1970s in "Remember the Titans"
  • 1996: Had leading role in "Frankenstein and Me" (Disney Channel)
  • 1996: Had role as a UFO abductee in an episode of "The PSI Factor"
  • 1996: Portrayed an English orphan in an episode of "The Road to Avonlea"; received Gemini Award nomination
  • 1993: Was one of the Mouseketeers on the "Mickey Mouse Club" (Disney Channel); appeared alongside JC Chasez, Keri Russell, Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera
  • 1991: Made early TV appearance on the Canadian variety series "Homegrown Cafe"
  • Played title role in the Fox series "Young Hercules"
  • Began performing career as a child, singing with older sister at local talent shows
  • Had regular role of Sean Hanlon on "Breaker High" (UPN)