Ryan Thomas Gosling was born on November 12, 1980, in London, Ontario, Canada, into a Mormon family. His sister Mandi introduced him to The Mickey Mouse Club by reading aloud from an audition notice when he was twelve, and he successfully auditioned, relocating to Orlando with his mother and working alongside Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, and Christina Aguilera. When the show concluded, Gosling spent several years in the uncertain middle ground of young Hollywood โ small television roles, brief appearances โ before the 2001 film The Believer earned him a Film Independent Spirit Award nomination and established him as a serious dramatic presence.
The 2004 film The Notebook made Ryan Gosling briefly the most famous romantic lead in American cinema, his physical intensity and emotional availability creating a performance that became a cultural touchstone for a particular kind of longing. The film's success could have locked him into the romantic lead category indefinitely; instead, he pursued increasingly challenging material โ Half Nelson (2006), for which he received his first Academy Award nomination, Fracture (2007), Lars and the Real Girl (2007) โ demonstrating a range and seriousness that placed him in a different category from his contemporaries.
Gosling's subsequent career produced an extraordinary range of performances across genres: the crime thriller Blue Valentine (2010), the atmospheric Driver (2011), the romantic musical La La Land (2016) for which he won a Golden Globe and received his second Oscar nomination, the science fiction sequel Blade Runner 2049 (2017), and the satirical blockbuster Barbie (2023), in which his committed performance as Ken generated such critical and popular enthusiasm that his supporting Oscar nomination became one of the awards season's dominant conversations. His ability to move between commercial cinema and demanding arthouse material without losing credibility in either domain is genuinely unusual.
Off-screen, Gosling has maintained a distinctive relationship to celebrity: genuinely private about his long-term partnership with actress Eva Mendes and their two daughters, reluctant to participate in the promotional machinery of contemporary film stardom beyond what is professionally required. He has spoken about taking years-long breaks from acting to be present for his family, treating his career as something that serves his life rather than the reverse. His cultural presence โ the internet memes, the 'hey girl' phenomenon, the near-universal goodwill โ coexists with an evident discomfort with fame that makes him interesting rather than alienating.