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Gyllenhaal's and performance
" The film received generally favorable reviews, and Gyllenhaal's performance earned her the Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actress award from the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, her first Golden Globe nomination, and an Independent Spirit Award nomination.
" John Heilpern of The New York Observer noted that Gyllenhaal's performance was " compelling ".
Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly declared Gyllenhaal's performance " as wonderfully, naturally slouchy-sexy as her character is artificial ".
The film earned $ 32 million and was described in the Sacramento News and Review as Gyllenhaal's " breakout performance.

Gyllenhaal's and was
* Jake Gyllenhaal as Danny Robbins ( Mitch's son ; this was Jake Gyllenhaal's film debut at age 10 )
Gyllenhaal's break-out role was in the black comedy Secretary ( 2002 ), a film about two people who embark on a mutually fulfilling BDSM lifestyle.
Secretary was Gyllenhaal's first film role which featured full frontal nudity.
Gyllenhaal's next film role was in the 2005 comedy-drama Happy Endings, in which she played an adventuress singer who seduces a young gay musician ( Jason Ritter ) as well as his rich father ( Tom Arnold ).
Gyllenhaal's father, who was raised as a Swedenborgian, is of Swedish and English descent, and is a descendant of the Swedish noble Gyllenhaal family.
Gyllenhaal's first lead role was in October Sky, Joe Johnston's 1999 adaptation of the Homer Hickam autobiography Rocket Boys, in which he portrayed a young man from West Virginia striving to win a science scholarship to avoid becoming a coal miner.
Donnie Darko, Gyllenhaal's second major film, was not a box office success upon its initial 2001 release, but eventually became a cult favorite.
Its origin is clear: Nils Gunnarsson Gyllenhaal's father was Gunne Olofsson Haal from Hahlegården, a crown homestead in South Härene Parish in the county of Västergötland in West Sweden.
Shalit was criticized by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation ( GLAAD ) for his review of Brokeback Mountain in which he referred to Jake Gyllenhaal's character as a " sexual predator.

Gyllenhaal's and by
Johan Abraham Gyllenhaal's collections in the university library at Uppsala also contain some papers written by Dahl.
Gyllenhaal's first films – her feature film debut at the age of 15, Waterland ( 1992 ); A Dangerous Woman ( 1993 ); and Homegrown ( 1998 ) – were directed by her father ; the last two also featured her brother ; they had supporting roles as children.

Gyllenhaal's and ;
Nils Gunnarsson Gyllenhaal's descendants today stem from two of his sons ; Lars Gyllenhaal b. 1645 d. 1710, Lieutenant of the Vestgotha cavalry regiment, and his younger brother Hans Gyllenhaal b. 1655 d. 1710.

Gyllenhaal's and Gyllenhaal
Jake Gyllenhaal's mother is from a Jewish family from New York City, and Gyllenhaal has said that he considers himself " more Jewish than anything else.

Gyllenhaal's and within
Prieto not only shot Brokeback Mountain, for which he has garnered an Academy Award nomination for Best Cinematography, but appeared in a cameo role within the film as a Mexican gigolo whom Jake Gyllenhaal's character, Jack Twist, meets.

Gyllenhaal's and .
In 2001, he starred as Maggie Gyllenhaal's sadistic boss in the critically acclaimed Secretary.
Curtis is actor Jake Gyllenhaal's godmother.
With revenue of $ 1 billion worldwide, it became the fourth highest grossing film of all time, and remains Gyllenhaal's most commercially successful picture to date.
In a Salon. com review of the film, Stephanie Zacharek called Gyllenhaal's character " a tough cookie in a Stanwyck-style bias-cut gown " and stated that " the movie feels smarter and more supple when she's on-screen ".
He appeared in Mike Newell's 2010 movie Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, playing Jake Gyllenhaal's older brother, the ambiguous Crown Prince Tus.

performance and was
To do this successfully required great skill and a special talent for both solemn and ribald raillery, a talent not bestowed on many persons, but one with which Milton was marked as being endowed and in which, at least in this performance, he obviously reveled.
but even in that famous passage, Milton was aiming not at the theatricals as such but at their performance by ' persons either enter'd, or presently to enter into the ministry.
Robby's performance last year was tremendous.
In Boston, Edwin Booth was winding up a performance of A New Way To Pay Old Debts.
The play for Saturday night was to be a benefit performance of The Octoroon.
But then, after the little operetta had been given its feeble amateur rendering, everyone insisted that it was too good to be lost forever, and that the Royal Academy of Music must now have the manuscript in order to give it the really first-rate performance it merited.
Rousseau was aware that he must seem like a hypocrite, standing there and arguing that he could not possibly permit a public performance.
And that was why, on the day of the performance, when a carriage from the royal stables called to take him to the palace, he did not bother to shave.
The hen appeared to have no doubts as to her duties and was quick to settle down to the performance of them.
One part of her audience was totally engaged, the connoisseur witnessing a peculiarly fine performance of some ancient classic, the other part, the guest of the connoisseur, attentive as one who must take an intelligent interest in that which he does not fully understand.
This project was started at a time when there was a critical need for a high-energy fuel to provide an extra margin of range for high performance aircraft, particularly our heavy bombers.
Chicago was also a welcome host: there, in 1921, Prokofieff conducted the world premiere of the Love For Three Oranges, and played the first performance of his Third Piano Concerto.
As he leads the Neurenschatz Skolkau Orchestra, Schlek gives a tremendously inspired performance of both the Baslot and Rattzhenfuut concertos, including the controversial Tschilwyk cadenza, which was included at the conductor's insistence.
Leaving the theatre after the performance, I had a flash of intuition that life, after all ( as Rilke said ), is just a search for the nonexistent cup of hot coffee, and that this unpretentious, moving, clever, bitter slice of life was the greatest thing to happen to the American theatre since Brooks Atkinson retired.
Interviewing, checking references, training the salesmen, having them go with more experienced salesmen was expensive -- and the rate of attrition due to resignations or unsatisfactory performance was too high.
Andy's performance was scheduled for eleven o'clock.
It was what they said before every performance but tonight it sounded different, as if he really needed it.
The announcement that the city would sue for recovery on the performance bond was made by City Solicitor David Berger at a press conference following a meeting in the morning with Wagner and other officials of the city and the PTC as well as representatives of an engineering firm that was pulled off the El project before its completion in 1959.
Berger's decision to sue for the full amount of the performance bond was questioned by Wagner in the morning press conference.
Mankowski, the ball-hawking defensive expert, was cited for his performance against Bradley in St. Louis U.'s nationally televised victory.
The board's last money raising event was a performance by Harry Belafonte -- `` quite off-beat for this group '', decided some of the members.
Each high note had the crowd in ecstasy so that it stopped the show midway in the `` Mad Scene '', but the real reason was a realization of the extraordinary performance unfolding at the moment.

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