***
Between courses at the Ravagh Persian Grill in Manhattan (his choice), he pulls out from under his T-shirt the two chains that hang around his neck. Each has a ring at its end - one is a black diamond, the other a pendant of Saint Genesius, patron saint of actors - and he starts rolling them between his fingers. But he almost seems alarmed when I ask about them, as though he hasn't been aware of what he has been doing. A diner from another table comes over.
"Can I say hi to you?" she asks.
"Yes, you can," he says.
"Oh, my gosh," she says. "You're my favorite."
"Oh no," he says. "Oh, don't say that. You say that to everybody."
"No!" she protests. "I love The Brokenback Mountain. I really did love it. I watched it three times."
Brokenback Mountain. Once she recedes, he turns to me and says, "You don't want to know the variations of that title." He tells me how, just the other day, a lawyer asked him how he got into acting at such a young age. "I think at first I was just ambitious," he says. "It was blind ambition. I wanted to be out there. I mean, I remember watching my sister up onstage doing South Pacific when we were kids and going, 'That looks like a fucking lot of fun.'" He debates with himself. "Was it attention? Probably, but I think it was more the magic. It's magic, some of what happens in movies. I mean, people asked me many times through the experience of Brokeback Mountain what that was like. And the best way I can describe it is what we all carry with ourselves from that experience, and why we feel so close. Forget all the awards that come, with people kind of adorning each other - it wasn't about that. There was something magical in that time. We all slept in our trailers out by a trailer park the first month of making that movie. I was sleeping next to Ang's trailer; Ang's trailer was next to Heath and Michelle's trailer - they'd kind of moved in together. And Michael Hausman, the producer, brought his Airstream trailer down. And it was just us, by this river, for a month. And we would walk to set, and we would eat together, and we would all make coffee in the morning, and I would wake up in the morning and there would be Ang Lee doing Tai Chi outside of my trailer, and it was just magical. It was just magical."
To promote the movie, the cast appeared together on Oprah. For the first half of the show, it was just Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger fending off Winfrey's enthusiasm and curiosity. There is a sheen cast over the movie now - to some extent because of its subject matter but mostly because of Ledger's death - that leaves it and anything connected to it frozen, untouchable. So rewatching the two actors on Oprah, I was surprised to see Gyllenhaal alluding to times that the two of them didn't get on during the filming. Gyllenhaal seems surprised, too, when I mention this, as if he wasn't aware this was something he'd shared. But he remembers. The scene with the two of them by the river, for instance.
"Where Heath's character goes into how his father knew of two guys who lived together and he ended up seeing them killed and dead. I had always read it in a certain way. I heard it in my mind a certain way. And I had worked with these incredible actors like Dustin Hoffman and Susan Sarandon. When I worked with Dustin, he would always do things to me; in between a take, he would stop his lines, and he'd be like, 'You're a wonderful person,' or horrible things sometimes to jar me... getting a different response. And so I decided in this scene to gather the gumption" - this was when Ledger's part of the scene was being filmed and Gyllenhaal was off-camera - "and I don't subscribe to this really, changing lines on an actor, because I don't think I'm Dustin Hoffman, and I don't think I have the ability or the talent to do that to somebody. But I do think that changing intention sometimes on an actor when you're doing a scene when you're not on-camera is really interesting for them. But I did it at one point in this one scene, and I'd always heard it a certain way, so I was almost trying to move the scene to that place for him. He delivered the whole thing very, very straight, and he could feel me trying to do that, and I remember him getting really upset with me. And I remember him turning to Ang at the end of it and going, 'If he wants to tell me what to do, have him tell you'... We had these kind of exchanges, you know. But ultimately, the way I look at it was I was wrong, because he was brilliant. But at the same time I think, "Well, if I hadn't, would it have gone a certain way?" We balanced each other out. When I think about these things that happened then, we were very much alive in that movie. We were really living that movie. Not literally, but you think about those times in your life..."
One thing Gyllenhaal would do - feeding off the way Ledger had chosen to play the part of Ennis quietly, his teeth clenched - was to ask him in character, "What? What'd you say?" "Stupid me," Gyllenhaal comments now.
Did Heath never do anything that annoyed you?
"No. I always admired Heath. I always was kind of enamored by him, you know. I mean, yeah, sometimes it was hard to sit with him. He moved... He was a mover."
People have since suggested that he was really, really troubled by having to do all that promotion and campaigning. Was that your sense?
"Yeah. He was very sensitive. He didn't always really have a sense of performance in his everyday life. He was who he was. I think actors very often, they know how to present something, and that's part of their job. I think he was just really sensitive. We often used to do a lot of things together, because people were very interested in him and I think we felt safe together."
For example, he says that when he and Ledger had to introduce Ang Lee at the Directors Guild awards, Ledger refused point-blank to say anything jokey about Lee, as might have been expected at such an event. Their introduction was consequently so serious and earnest, says Gyllenhaal, that when Lee came up to the stage, he told them, "That was so gay."
Still, he also remembers how much they'd be laughing backstage at events: "For such a serious actor as Heath was, he was crazy funny. Dark funny, but funny." Out front, they came to be sobered by people's reactions, as they realized that the movie was bigger than all of them, bigger than they'd realized. Gyllenhaal tells me a strange thing about the filming, an experience he'd just rhapsodized about as so magical: "In retrospect, it just was a painful process." As though there's no reason why both memories should not be equally true. "I don't think any of us can watch it to this day," he says. "I remember talking to Michelle very recently and her being like, 'I didn't know if it was any good or not.'"
Afterward, he and Ledger stayed in close touch. "We'd talk a few times a month. I mean, he was a friend. He was like my creative partner." The news of Ledger's death came while Gyllenhaal was filming Brothers.
Could you make any sense of it at all?
A lengthy pause. "I don't really like talking about it. That period of time was... It was difficult."
What effect do you think it had on you?
"Even when we did Brokeback and stuff, it was like my work was the only thing that mattered to me. It was like I could only understand or define myself through doing that. Life, I didn't totally understand. And I think I was afraid of life. And I had success in my work, enough success that you could keep going back there. But after that happened... I think I recognized that it was work. And I recognized that this is for real."
"This" being life?
"It's for real."
What were you scared of?
"It seems to me that there are some people who go, 'All right, I'm grabbing the bull by the horns. Let's do this...,' and there are some people who it takes a while to figure out. It's an everyday struggle to be able to go, 'I'm going to follow my own instincts - I'm going to try and hear my own heart regardless...' We're getting pretty deep here. I mean, there are things that I want in my life. You can hide in your work, I guess I'm saying, or you can be alive and free and live in your work. You can pretend the people that you're going to work with for however many months are going to be the family that's going to be forever. But the truth is, they're not. And no matter what relationships you make along the way - which have been occasionally really, really influential in my life – ultimately I choose all the mishegoss, and all the complication and confusions of life, which takes courage and patience to sift through. Over the temporary moment of 'Oh, I'm comforted in the womb of this family.' I choose the other. I hate to say this, but - "Gyllenhaal smiles - "it's time to jump."
***
There is a famous scene in Brokeback Mountain where Ledger's and Gyllenhaal's characters jump together off a cliff into a river, both of them naked.
In reality, Ledger made the jump but Gyllenhaal did not. Originally the leap was to have been from a lower ledge, but Ledger wanted to go from right at the top. They were told how careful they would have to be, falling from that height, because they might hit the river's shallow bottom, and they were also warned of the hazards presented by the glacial water. Gyllenhaal realized he wasn't so sure about it. He had just been cast in Jarhead, and that shoot was starting soon. He knew that if he injured himself, he would lose the part. And he was comforted by a precedent: he remembered a story he had heard in his youth, about how Paul Newman, a family friend, hadn't actually made the leap in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. He decided to let a stand-in jump in his stead.
I ask him whether Ledger didn't, after all they had been through together, say to him, "You're wimping out on this?"
"It's interesting - he never did say that. I would have loved for him to have said that."
Would it have made you feel bad?
"Maybe. Yeah, probably. But I was actually really, really proud of myself that I didn't do it. For me, it was a great triumph. You know, there's a pressure that people put on themselves to not trust their instincts. You know, show the stunt guys I can do it, prove it to this person, prove it to that person. Who do I need to prove it to? And Heath didn't do it for any of those reasons - he did it because he wanted to jump."
Do you at all regret not doing it now?
"Yeah. But that's me now."
***
Source: GQ, May 2010 - interviewed by Chris Heath
2,745 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 801 – 1000 of 2745 Newer› Newest»Where did anyone say it was an insult? It's just doesn't mean it's the truth, nor a media conspiracy.
I honestly believe that the unidentified male with Jake was a Disney PR watchdog. Especially now with POP so near, babysitter Reese the pitbull beard out of the picture, and Jake's affinity for flirting and picking random guys up.
Where did anyone say it was an insult?
You said it's homophobic.
Reese was never Jake's 'babysitter', she was just a beard.
I'm talking about anything coming from the extreme right-wing like that, I don't trust their motives. I never said speculating was an insult. Try to see the big picture.
Shit yeah Reese was Jakey's babysitter.
It's just doesn't mean it's the truth
A lot of closeted gays are seen with their boyfriends, girlfriends or lovers in public, so yes, sometimes it is the truth and it is reasonable to speculate.
I'm talking about anything coming from the extreme right-wing like that
There is nothing right-wing about the article, why are you making things up?
Shit yeah Reese was Jakey's babysitter.
Nonsense, the beard had no idea what Jake was doing on his own and no way of influencing Jake's behaviour.
The site is right-wing, the article is just has dated and sterotypical insights on gays, But what do you expect from a bunch of self-loathing, log cabin, racist, Palin loving freepers?
I'm sure the bearding contract had a "bahavior clause" that obviously Jake didn't follow, it would explain the sudden ending of Reeke.
It's the only place I've heard of such a thing - and it happens to be associated with a right-wing group. It makes it suspect. Of course there are a lot of people who are gay and seen with their partners, but just because someone is seen with a member of their own sex, it doesn't mean they are gay. The logic doesn't follow. Anyone has a 50/50 chance. Reporters dropping hints sounds like another conspiracy theory. Next, they'll say their picking up radio signals through their amalgam fillings.
I can't understand why a gay group would align itself with ultraconservatives who do not support them. It sound like a member of another race aligning themselve with the Ku Klux Klan. I don't get it, yet people jump all over our President. :(
I'm talking about anything coming from the extreme right-wing like that, I don't trust their motives.
People here are adults, they can read the article and make their own conclusions about it. Just because the article was posted on some right-wing site does not automatically make it homophobic.
*hungry for wings*
The scum that run that blog are gay white conservattive men who have the same mindset as straight white conservative men. They all think they are privliged and entitled becasue they are white men. The gay men can always "pass" for straight in their minds and get over.
They want less taxes, less government and don't want minorities living next to them. They turn a blind eye to the homophobia amongst their peers and only speak out on issues like DADT which even a number of Republicans are against
The crap on that site about the President and the first lady is disgusting.
It does makes one wonder, though. Noone is denying that people can make their own judgements and conclusions. That's their right. I'm just stating mine - and I'm a little appalled, that's all. Again, JMO.
Of course there are a lot of people who are gay and seen with their partners, but just because someone is seen with a member of their own sex, it doesn't mean they are gay. The logic doesn't follow.
The logic does follow.
What is wrong with speculating that gay celebrities are involved with the people they are seen with?
Everyone is doing that for heterosexual celebrities, why is the same thing wrong if the celebrity is closeted gay?
The gay men can always "pass" for straight in their minds and get over.
Well that's certainly homophobic.
SK already apoligized for linkung that article to that site, she didn't read the other garbage on the site.
Just don't link to that freeper site again here, if you want to read it then go directly to the site, you don't want to give them hits like that filthy Drunken stepfather site.
Idk or don't care what you guys are arguing about but can you please call them rice cakes instead?
Nothing is wrong with speculating - but when the ultraconservative right is doing it, their motives are suspect. That was my point.
I'm sure the bearding contract had a "bahavior clause" that obviously Jake didn't follow, it would explain the sudden ending of Reeke.
The contract had an expiration date.
Exactly, it's just as appalling as DSF. I'm sure SK didn't realize, and she did apologize. Noone is saying it's her fault.
!The contract had an expiration date"
Yes.But at the time, it looked like Chin rushed the breakup. I believe it was because Jakey couln't help himself and was a bad,bad boy :)
SK already apoligized for linkung that article to that site, she didn't read the other garbage on the site.
SK had nothing to apologise about. No one suggested that you should read other articles on the site so please don't complain about them.
The site's history would suggest it, and the article loses what little credibility it may have had because of the association.
Why wouldn't someone be curious about reading other things on a blog alled HillBuzz? I thought it was a liberal polical blog with celebrity gossip/stories sprinkled in like the Huffingtonpost.
Boy was I wrong.
And no one needs to suggest that I read anything, i'm fee to read anything I want, this isn't China.
I am certain Jake will be in the forefront leading the charge to repeal DADT. He is such a friend of the Gay Community.
LOL Tom.
Yes, that site is a freeper Log-Cabin site. However, it's not something you would notice if you found the article and just read it, and personally I found the article interesting, and I think there is a lot about it that is true. On the other hand, don't agree it is true of every guy seen with another guy, and some of their gossip seems dated.
Just don't link to that freeper site again here, if you want to read it then go directly to the site, you don't want to give them hits like that filthy Drunken stepfather site.
What hits? The entire article was posted here - no hits, no need to go to the site.
Please don't blow smoke, of course we don't live in China and you are free to read whatever you like. I guess you were very wrong to have thought is was like the Huffington Post. LMAO
^^
Now you are being Chinaphobic!
Not cool.
Chinaphobic?!
The old chinese communists who bought the US cheaply bit by bit at WalMart would laugh at your stupidity. China is a totalitarian regime, which censors what people are reading.
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I saw that Unidentifed Male article too, Special. Makes perfect sense. Sorta of like the "on again, off again," phrase that often shows up on gossip sites and magazines.
A friend of mine, who lives in the O.C. and works in the entertainment industry, indicated that this term is used by the MSM (Mainstream Media) for fauxmance replays (i.e., when a gay actor is seen with a "girlfriend" that he supposedly broke up/split with, but hasn't replaced with another beard.) In other words, when the seemingly "unattached" gay actor needs someone of the female persuasion to reassure mainstream fans of his straight status when rumors start flying again. I thought immediately of Jake and Kirsten Dunst. Supposedly, they broke up in July, 2004, yet PR blurbs continued to run for years about their "on again, off again" relationship.
^^^ Or Ricky Martin and Rebeca de Alba.
Poor Rebeca :(
Why poor Rebeca? By "dating" Ricky she got a lot of press and for a TV personality that is important and equals $$$. BTW, looks like Ricky wasn't the only gay man she "dated".
I assume that a professional beard gets paid a lot. I might be considering a career change.
I know it's wrong and blah,blah.. but i really need the money!
I wonder if Kevin Spacey is hiring...
LOL :)
People are saying that Ricky is a nice person, very sweet, so who wouldn't beard for him?
I know this is off topic but I'm really tired of this:
Of course the rumors aren't true. It was Heath who dumped Ms. "Accidental Pregnancy".
She didn't get pregnant alone. We don't know what happened so please knock it off.
WTF??!!!
DL post:
Bragman was on Out Q this morning and denied it was Queen Latifah. He said it was someone who whose community has not been used to (paraphasing) dealing with the issue. Not only will the coming out be in People (presuably the cover) but the coming out would headline the "Today Show".
In the comments to the Cheyenne Jackson video was a link to a very interesting Advocate interview from a couple of years ago.
Among other things, for people who keep insisting it doesn't matter if celebs don't come out, and that kids don't need such role modes, there's this bit from the interview:
” Jackson’s inbox is regularly flooded with messages from small-town teenage boys whom he’s inspired to come out. “One of them asked me to send him a picture, and he said he held it as he told his family because it gave him strength. A couple weeks later when his friend was going to come out, he let the friend hold my picture. It’s kind of heavy, but at the same time if they feel support and strength just by the way I live my life, that’s great.”
Advocate interview
Supposedly, they broke up in July, 2004, yet PR blurbs continued to run for years about their "on again, off again" relationship.
Then why didn't they drop the "unidentified male" hint when Jake was seen out and about? What if it was an "identified male" would that make him not gay? Makes no sense whatsoever
I really wish people wouldn't hide behind the role model for kids argument. It's more gossip interest than anything else. Role models for gay youth can come from all walks of life, not just the famous. I admit, if someone famous can come out, from the movie, music, sports arenas, all to the good. But they are not obligated.
OT: Did anybody read the news about the actor who played Aguirre on BBM is in jail? Is it too soon to discuss the "Brokeback curse" yet?
The problem is that people don't necessarily know about other out gay people in their community. Teachers are often afraid to be out, and it's not like kids are going to be idolizing the attorney or business man next door.
It is really unrealistic to think that gay kids are not going to look to actors, musicians and athletes, just like all other kids. They want a role model who is cool, good-looking, well-known. Someone their friends have heard of. Someone they know millions of people adore and accept.
I find it really strange that someone who spends a lot of time on a fan site like wft2 doesn't understand that.
Meant to add, the people kids most often look up to are their parents. Since most kids' parents are straight, they have to look elsewhere for a gay role model. And for kids in small towns, with strict religious backgrounds, etc., it can really be hard to find a gay role model.
I look up at everybody!
Speaking of freepers, I've been meaning to mention this. Austin says his favorite book is "The Fountainhead" by incoherent nutcake Ayn Rand. That means he likes her philosophy of unlimited selfishness, egoism and greed (the profit motive), loved by many right-wingers.
Rand is not all bad, but she is a naive extremist.
She showed her true colors after a lecture in Boston in 1971. She had said her philosophy of personal rights required that homosexuality be decriminalized. That was an enlightened view for the time. But then she also said, “It [homosexuality] involves psychological flaws, corruptions, errors, or unfortunate premises .... Therefore I regard it as immoral ... And more than that, if you want my really sincere opinion, it's disgusting.”
Sidenote: An Ayn Rand foundation has established a fellowship in the philosophy department at the U of T at Austin, and the current fellow is the author of a paper called ‘Money Can Buy Happiness’." Money is god to Ayn Randers. When Rand died, a six-foot-high floral dollar sign was erected by her coffin in the funeral home.
Austin promotes Ayn Rand: SoGoprah's Book Club Pick
Austin reads thick books? Awwwww :)
I admit, if someone famous can come out, from the movie, music, sports arenas, all to the good. But they are not obligated.
They are morally obligated to share their good fortune with less fortunate and coming out is one way to do it.
Then why didn't they drop the "unidentified male" hint when Jake was seen out and about? What if it was an "identified male" would that make him not gay? Makes no sense whatsoeve
Huh? Are you expecting every reporter to identify every closeted celebrity every time he/she shows up in public with an unknown same sex companion?
I think it's pretty awesome that at my last dinner in LA Jake Gyllenhal is at the next table over at Mozza. :)
about 5 hours ago
Oh...and is that Jason Maraz??!!! Yes it is. :)
about 4 hours
http://twitter.com/candiwink
He should have went to Iron Man 2 premiere instead.
RDJ didn't invite him because Jake would steal his thunder ;)
Austin says his favorite book is "The Fountainhead" by incoherent nutcake Ayn Rand. That means he likes her philosophy of unlimited selfishness, egoism and greed (the profit motive), loved by many right-wingers.
No, that means that Austin loves her book.
OT: Did anybody read the news about the actor who played Aguirre on BBM is in jail?
Serves him right!
Bullock reveals exclusively in the new issue of PEOPLE that she is the proud mother of Louis Bardo Bullock, a 3½-month-old boy, born in New Orleans.
http://www.people.com/people/package/article/0,,20364464_20364639,00.html
Next Wednesday - gay PEOPLE cover :)
Bragman was on Out Q this morning and denied it was Queen Latifah. He said it was someone who whose community has not been used to (paraphasing) dealing with the issue.
Queen Latifah has a romcom to promote.
Dear Ted:
You have mentioned before that a few of many gay stars have been in movies where their character is also gay. In these circumstances, do their same-sex love interests playing opposite them at the time know that they are gay?
—Bi-Curious
Dear Small Town Big Mouths:
For the most part, yes. Hollywood is much smaller than you'd think. Especially when you're in the inner circle.
Dear Ted:
Considering that Dashed Dingle-Dream is now free from the coward Judas Jack-Off and that Crescent Kumquat is actively looking for some stud to introduce him to the joys of gay sex, wouldn't these two lovely boys be great together? I'm sure they have a lot of things in common to start with...
—lola
Dear Matchmaker:
Why, yes, I think they do!
Bitch Back!
It is really unrealistic to think that gay kids are not going to look to actors, musicians and athletes, just like all other kids.
I find it really strange that someone who spends a lot of time on a fan site like wft2 doesn't understand that.
Two possible reasons:
1. a lot of straight people never try to imagine what gay kids and adults are going through
2. making point that Jake isn't obligated to come out.
Bullock reveals exclusively in the new issue of PEOPLE that she is the proud mother of Louis Bardo Bullock, a 3½-month-old boy, born in New Orleans.
Interesting that Bullock has not been papped with the child. Lends credence that Jake can hide his kid from the public too.
Caught in the Act!
• All eyes were on Jake Gyllenhaal as he walked into Osteria Mozza in L.A. with a guy friend after 11 p.m. The actor was greeted with a hug from Adam Levine (of Maroon 5), and the trio spent the night chatting and sipping cocktails. The next morning, a casually dressed Gyllenhaal stopped for breakfast at Blu Jam Café with another group of friends. "They were laughing and looked like they were having a great time," says an onlooker of Gyllenhaal and his posse.
^^IHJ pics of Jake in Montreal flying to LA are dated 4/23 (last Friday). The People blurb doesn't give any date of the sighting. LOL is "guy friend" like "girlfriend" in Hollywoodspeak?!
First sighting is from Friday, second from Saturday:
Cameronadamsxxx: Adam levine gwyneth paltrow and Jake gyllenhal are all at osteria mozza and Eric is blabbing away with them while I eat a stuffed rabbit lol
about 11 hours ago
April 24, 2010 1:06 PM
hotforwords: Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway eating breakfast next to me @blujamcafe
4 minutes ago
April 24, 2010 3:05 PM
OT, did anyone here see NCIS: Los Angeles last night? Did they really reference TMZ twice or was it my imagination?!
How can Jake walk INTO a restaurant after 11 pm and drink (probably til 2 am) and still be able to go to breakfast the very next morning?!
Check out tweet time - that breakfast was around noon :)
From the People site: Bullock, 45, and husband Jesse James, 41, began the adoption process four years ago and brought Louis home in January but decided to keep the news to themselves until after the Oscars. The baby's been with them for almost FOUR MONTHS?! Then shit yeah, BT can be kept secret. Hell yeah. I swear - the paps, the picture agencies and journalists are in the pockets of PR.
What if it was an "identified male" would that make him not gay?
I can't make heads or tails of this sentence. Is there a word or words missing? What does this mean?
I wonder how PR bills their clients?
Flat rate: 10%
Extra Charges
Drunkard: 1%
Druggie: 2%
Gay: 4%
Into bestiality: 3%
Into public defecation: 2%
Gay with child: 6%
Shit! I'm paying my PR 22%.
More than that Jake. You forgot about the Anger While Driving surcharge (2.5%).
And then there's the Owner of Dog That Pees and Poops Everywhere and Humps Everything fees. Good thing those are offset by the Big Masculine Breed, Rescue Dog, and Physical Deformity credits.
No wonder Jake needs more money and movies like PoP! :)
The difference between Sandra and ted's fiction is that she wasn't hiding her husband/relationship from the public and planned to introduce the child to the public.
TT is in the closet, and supposedly decided to have a child while in the closet, he then bearded for almost 3 years.
Closeted actors don't decide to have kids. When Martin decided to have kids he announced them several weeks after they were born and officially came out a year or so later.
Clay come out before the child was born.
Both knew you can't hide a baby from the world.
The People sighting is the same tweet sighting from Friday sans Gweneth.
Clay come out before the child was born.
Less than 2 months after the child was born.
Closeted actors don't decide to have kids.
LOL how would you know. They're closeted, remember?
The difference between Sandra and ted's fiction is that she wasn't hiding her husband/relationship from the public and planned to introduce the child to the public.
True, but you must know about 100 paparazzi and 100 people digging dirt about her and her husband - and Sandra still managed to keep this baby secret.
Austin did not say The Fountainhead was his favorite book. He said it had some interesting things to say about artists.
What I always wondered is if he was thinking that being in the closet for your art was analagous to what goes on in the book in terms of sacrificing all for your art. However, it does not fit with being true to yourself .
And not everyone subscribes to the "only read things that reflect your own views" philosohy.
Expaning your mind is a good thing.
JAKE GYLLENHAAL
He plays the adventurous – and buff! – Prince of Persia this summer, but off-screen the actor, 29, is a regular guy who doesn't need much to make him happy. "I feel my best after a home-cooked meal with family and friends," he says
People magazine
Why would Ted pull BT out of his ass? Sandy B. kept her adopted boy a secret for four months. And she could have kept on keeping him a secret, if she wanted to.
I must admit I'm not the biggest Austin fan, but there is a huge possibility that he and Jake are still and item and that they have one or two kids.
Bottom Line: Jake is a gay man who hides his sexuality (probably partner and child(ren) too) for his career.
I think it's a bit unfair of him to lie to his devoted fans and presnent a straight Jake Gyllenhaal, which he is not. Fans who ship him with various women waste their time, really. They can like his movies, but stop obsessing about his private life. His "privat life" that people know of is a life he presents to them. It's deceiving. And sentences like "every man needs to find the right woman" and vice versa should reinforce fan's sentiment that he is straight. It's manipulative and homophobic and mean to fans.
And not everyone subscribes to the "only read things that reflect your own views" philosohy.
Expaning your mind is a good thing.
ITA
"I feel my best after a home-cooked meal with family and friends"
What are we, Depression-Central?
I think it's great if a movie star or professional athlete comes out for young kids to look up to - not just for gay youth either. It's important for everyone to see that gay people are not exceptional, or someone to be singled out as "different". No different than someone of another race, religion, gender, etc. Just another human being. But it's not realistic to expect this to come from only that. It has a bigger impact when everyday heroes do this - which should be encouraged also, and makes it safe for everyday life. Having an idol is great you can look up to - but reality is what counts. This is happening more and more - not everyone is afraid to come out and hiding in the everyday world, you read about it all the time, ordinary people bravely living their ordinary lives, raising families, working. I don't understand why people don't see that.
I have no problem with views other than my own. In politics, you have to work together. I'm always pleasantly surprised when a conservative politician shares my more liberal views on human rights, environment, etc. It's the extreme I have a problem with. Groups accused of homophobia, racism and hate-mongering. So when I see an article in a publication or blog that is associated with racist and anti-gay propaganda like that, it sounds like targeting supposedly gay celebrities to out them, it makes you wonder why.
I think most straight people have no idea what it is like to be a kid or teenager and realize you are attracted to the same sex and are gay or in my case bisexual.
I'm lucky, I had no problems coming to terms with my sexuality, was accepted by my family, and lost only one friend that I came out to (she was convinced I was the devil and an evil temptrees, and tried to make friends with my "innnocent" girlfriend!).
But all of that did not stop me for looking around and wanting to know who was gay, and to know that there were other gay people out there, not only teachers, friends, etc., but also gay actors, writers, singers, athletes, politicians, etc. For better and for worse, celebrties, money and power matter in this society, and you want to know that it's possible to be gay--and openly gay--and still have the same opportunities as everyone else. It's also a matter of feeling accepted by society, and not by your small band of friends and family--and a lot of gay kids don't have that, even today. Look at what is going on with high school proms and yearbooks.
It's also wanting to have people you can read about, see on the screen and identify with on some level.
Saying that children should be content to just look to their community is like telling women, blacks, hispanics, etc. that they shouldn't care about having those models either, but I'm betting nobody would ever say that.
Not to mention, even today, there are many places where it's not possible to find people in your community. Plus you have to throw in that a lot of openly gay people who work around or deal with children and teens are often afraid of being accused of "recruiting" kids, and don't open up and are cautious with someone under 18.
That part is perfectly innocent - someone who is gay wanting to know about others. I'm sorry your friend had such an extreme view. At least it was just one, but it still must have hurt. It's important for a kid to know there are others like him or herself, and that they are ok, but it's also important for the kids around him or her. Nice post, Destiny. :)
No, I didn't mean kids should be content with only the people in their communities - it should be people from their communities and movie stars, musicians, professional athletes, politicians, etc.
I guess you can hide a baby even if you are being pursued by the paps. Sandra Bullock has had a baby for 3 months and no one in the press knew or found out about it. Her article in People is interesting. In regards to baby tile's existence or non existence.
Closeted actors don't decide to have kids.
I'm not a BT believer, but I don't think anyone can state something like this as if it were an indisputable fact that applies to every closeted actor.
^^That is amazing.
I should say also that by using the word exceptional, I am not saying that a person shouldn't stand out for their individuality, personality, talent culture, artistic flair, or any of those things - all of those differences are beautiful and to be celebrated - just that sexuality or race, etc. shouldn't be the only defining thing about them.
Having an idol is great you can look up to - but reality is what counts.
We need both. For example, gay friendly celebrity is in position to reach and influence a lot of parents and gay kids, not everyone has openly gay people in their lives.
Restaurants, Adam, Gwyneth, Anne, guy friends said...
"I feel my best after a home-cooked meal with family and friends"
What are we, Depression-Central?
LOL. I had the same thought. I also had to laugh at the same old cliche 'regular guy' line that's used ad nauseum about celebrities. God, how many times has People and all the other rags used that one. I wish one of these celebs would just be honest and say, "I want to be A-list, make shitloads of money, have millions of adoring fans, and keep my status as a heartthrob. That's what really makes me happy."
I wanted to say also that I agree - SK had nothing to apologize for, for posting that article. But she did, because she's that way - she's got a ton of class. :)
For example, gay friendly celebrity is in position to reach and influence a lot of parents and gay kids, not everyone has openly gay people in their lives.
An example :)
baby steps said...
Thestart1: omg my mom is loving this interview more cause now j.lo is talkin bout how her kids play with ricky martin's ... #puertoricansaretooprideful
about 8 hours ago
Awww :)
stevegyllenhaal: RT @beverlymills Local Knowledge with Liza Gyllenhaal: In praise of panko crumbs http://bit.ly/9tp36Z (expand)
7 minutes ago
Feed me! I'm hungry!
Thanks 10:07.
In praise of panko crumbs http://bit.ly/9tp36Z
Mmmmm, now I'm hungry too :)
Two of the most-buzzed-about parts of Laura Bush's new memoir Spoken From The Heart have to do with her speaking about the 1963 car crash where she killed a classmate (something she's never opened up about publicly before) and a decently startling revelation that during a trip to Germany, when she and President GWB fell ill, they believed they might have been poisoned. Oh, and then there's the part where she plays Ultimate Marriage Defender to that husband of hers.
"In 2004 the social question that animated the campaign was gay marriage," she writes. "Before the election season had unfolded, I had talked to George about not making gay marriage a significant issue. We have, I reminded him, a number of close friends who are gay or whose children are gay. But at that moment I could never have imagined what path this issue would take and where it would lead."
That's clearly not enough to gauge whether she acted to stop Bush from pursuing the constitutional amendment, or even whether she thought that was her responsibility. We hope she felt it was, the same way we hope Michelle Obama finds reason to confront her husband about his own LGBT issues.
Queerty
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
You're the top!
You're the Coliseum.
You're the top!
You're the Louver Museum.
You're a melody from a symphony by Strauss
You're a Bendel bonnet,
A Shakespeare's sonnet,
You're Mickey Mouse.
You're the Nile,
You're the Tower of Pisa,
You're the smile on the Mona Lisa
I'm a worthless check, a total wreck, a flop,
But if, baby, I'm the bottom you're the top!
^^^ Dedicated to Jake World's Most Beautiful 2010 Gyllenhaal
And not everyone subscribes to the "only read things that reflect your own views" philosohy.
Expaning your mind is a good thing.
It certainly is. I'm just pointing out that Austin is promoting a book that is loved by some on the far right.
In a Simpsons episode - Four Great Women and a Manicure - Lisa calls The Fountainhead "the bible of right wing losers."
Jake: Every man needs to find the right woman...
He probably wanted it to come out as an innocent (albeit politically incorrect) remark, but in reality it's a conscious manipulation of naive fans who still (tend to) think JIS. I get why some posters were annoyed with this (homophobic) remark.
That Mark Wahlberg turned down a role in Brokeback Mountain has been written about. Said Wahlberg in a 2007 interview:
"I met with Ang Lee on that movie, I read 15 pages of the script and got a little creeped out. It was very graphic, descriptive - the spitting on the hand, getting ready to do the thing. I told Ang Lee, 'I like you, you're a talented guy, if you want to talk about it more...' Thankfully, he didn't...I didn't rush to see Brokeback, it's just not my deal... Obviously, it was done in taste - look how it was received."
Now, the National Enquirer reports that Wahlberg turned down the role on the advice of his priest:
"The 38-year-old reformed bad boy relies on his closest confidante and longtime religious mentor, the Rev. James Flavin, to help him pick and choose his parts. 'Mark is a practicing Catholic, and he never makes a final decision on a starring role until Father Flavin gives his OK,' an insider revealed to The Enquirer. 'Mark says he owes his career to Father Flavin.' ... 'Father Flavin pushes Mark to honor his religious roots,' said the source. 'Even though Mark was offered one of the leads in Brokeback Mountain, he passed because of the gay subject matter, which clashes with Catholic doctrine.'"
Of course, playing a coke and meth-addicted hustler with a 10-inch penis in Boogie Nights was fine.
Towleroad
I told Ang Lee, 'I like you, you're a talented guy, if you want to talk about it more...' Thankfully, he didn't...
Thank God for small mercies!
I love that Cole Porter song. :)
You're the top!
Pffft!
peoplemag: The best-kept secret in the world: Sandra Bullock's baby boy. See PHOTO: http://ow.ly/1E5Qt
about 6 hours ago
What about me?
OK, OK, BT is the best-kept secret in the World!
Of course, playing a coke and meth-addicted hustler with a 10-inch penis in Boogie Nights was fine.
LOL, what a hypocrite. Wonder if it was his priest that also told him that men shouldn't give vbj.
I feel like I've written Ted so many times he probably scrolls right by my emails. Someone should write him and ask if the paps and press knew about Sandra's baby.
I never like the way Mark Wahlberg talked about BBM either. Certainly it's his prerogative not to want a role, or to not agree with its subject, but he could have said it a little more respectfully. :(
((BT))). Must be hard having parents who won't admit you even exist.
Louis is one very lucky baby to have a mom like Sandra and not a couple of closet cases who are ashamed of themselves and their family.
Sandra's baby is 4 month old. Bt is 3years old. Not the same. Do you think you can hide a child for 3 years?
Mmh, i guess you have no child.
Sandra's baby is 4 month old. Bt is 3years old. Not the same. Do you think you can hide a child for 3 years?
Mmh, i guess you have no child.
If they don't go much outdoors with the kid, except for neighbourhood or the own garden, then it's possible to hide it. BT probaly only goes really out with the nanny. The other kids in Jake's and Austin's lives are probably playmates of the tot.
BT can go everywhere, without limits, just not accompanied by the immediate family.
BT!
http://www.scripting.com/images/geraldTheUglySimpsonsBaby.jpg
I'm pretty!
BT can go everywhere, without limits, just not accompanied by the immediate family.
Exactly.
But they aren't doing BT any favours with their way of living (hiding mostly). It was the absolute wrong time for a baby IMO. But I think Jake insisted on it since he seemed to want kids for quite some time. I just think both didn't think through it properly.
Question: why would Jake, or Austin, or Jake and Austin want a kid while they're in the closet?
There is only one BT scenario that makes sense to me - Jake and Austin are so in love that they don't want to wait, they want their own family.
Vin Diesel
Ricky Martin
Clay Aiken
Vin Diesel
"He and his girlfriend, Paloma Jimenez, welcomed their first child, a girl, on April 2nd, 2008.
Revealed that the daughter he welcomed in April 2008, is named Hania Riley. [September 2008]."
Question: why would Jake, or Austin, or Jake and Austin want a kid while they're in the closet?
Well, I'm not a BT believer myself, but I imagine someone who is in the closet wants a baby for the same reasons that someone not in the closet wants a baby - especially if you can't see a day in a foreseeable future when you will be 'out.'
Maybe they thought as long as they're stuck mostly at home if they want to be together, why not have kids, since couples don't go out as much at night, etc. when they have kids.
Doesn't make it right though, especially for BT. It's wrong to either always send BT out with the nanny or others, or to basically keep BT under house arrest.
BT is supoosedly going on 3, Martin announced the birth of his kids 2 weeks after they were born and he officially came out about a year later.
Clay announced that he was going to be a father when the woman that was carrying his baby was about 7 months old. He officially came out after the baby was born, a few months.
Vin supposedly had his child with a GF.
In all 3 cases they chose not to hide the fact that they are fathers.
When is Jake going to announce it? When the kid is in college?
Question: why would Jake, or Austin, or Jake and Austin want a kid while they're in the closet?
I feel Jake wanted a baby badly.
In 2003: Wanting one too, Jake?
2005: Thinking about surrogate mother already?
I think it was more Jake's wish than Austin's.
And yet Austin followed Sophia to Austria while Jake was still filming, why didn't he keep his ass at home with the child.
And yet Austin followed Sophia to Austria while Jake was still filming, why didn't he keep his ass at home with the child.
Someone has to do the bearding business. And maybe BT was in Montreal with Jake and the nanny?
Ricky wanted kids, he talked about them long before 2008.
So after years of hard work, fun and games, living in the closet and bearding, he slowed down, had kids and made them his first priority. This makes perfect sense to me.
Jake and Austin are so in love that they are ashamed of tjeir love. There is no BT.They are too ambitious and self-centric. Too coward.
In 2003: Wanting one too, Jake?
His eyes are always a dead give-away.
His eyes are always a dead give-away.
They sure are.
I feel Jake wanted a baby badly.
I think it was more Jake's wish than Austin's.
If Jake wanted a baby badly, wouldn't he want to be with the baby 24x7 for the first 6, 12, 18 months?
There is no BT.They are too ambitious and self-centric. Too coward.
Nah. I really think Jake wanted a baby, badly. And I think now he and Austin have one.
If Jake wanted a baby badly, wouldn't he want to be with the baby 24x7 for the first 6, 12, 18 months?
Even many mothers, esp. Hollywood mothers, work almost immediately after giving birth. If the job offers are very good, you can't refuse. Maybe the child was with Jake and its nanny on set?
Everyone can refuse an movie offer and enjoy time with her/his baby.
Everyone can refuse an movie offer and enjoy time with her/his baby.
Sorry, I disagree. You can work, take the baby with you and enjoy your off time with the baby.
Also babies can be pretty annoying to be arround 24/7. Good for the rich folks to have nannies for (probably much) help.
2008-12-10
Ricky, who comes from a large family, says he always knew he wanted to be a dad:
“I always knew a wanted to be a father. I have such happy childhood memories of my own dad, and I thought it was important to share that kind of love with children of my own. I didn’t know exactly when I’d go about starting a family, but, obviously, the moment arrived. I remember sitting in front of the computer and just being amazed at all the scientific advancements we have at our disposal, and I thought, ‘This is what I’ve decided and I’m going to go after it.’”
Recalling the first moment he saw his sons, Ricky, who had been preparing for their birth by reading countless parenting books, says:
“I was trembling, I was so nervous. My family and friends were all there, but all I could see were my sons. They had wrapped them in blankets and I remember saying, ‘I want to see their little fingers, their bellies! I want to touch their hands! Unwrap ‘em!’ I wanted us to be skin to skin and for my children to know my scent; it’s so important. It was such a special moment.”
On his decision to have biological children, the singer (perhaps in anticipation of the backlash he might receive from his more conservative, Catholic fans) explains:
“I felt a real need to see myself reflecting in my children’s eyes, that’s why I decided to go with a surrogate. It was the best option for me at this point in my life. There are people who think that science and medicine don’t go with God, but I see art and God’s hand in each and every one of my sons’ movements, in each smile and every cry. This whole process has been a spiritual one for me. Becoming a parent has been a blessing.”
On the stresses of fatherhood:
“I have help raising them, but that doesn’t mean I get to do things like rest or sleep… I bathe them, I give them their bottles, I change their diapers. I don’t want to miss a single moment with them.”
“I’m the one in charge of everything. I’m the one who gets up at night. I can’t say I do it all on my own, because I have someone around who helps me out. You realize, with twins, how hard this all is. Sometimes they’ll both start crying at once and there’s nothing I can do but take them in my arms and laugh while thinking, ‘This is what everyone warned me about.’”
Ricky had an airplane-themed nursery built for Matteo and Valentino. The babies, however, still sleep in their father’s room.
ONTD - More Ricky Martin twins bb pictures! HOLA! magazine spread
^^Awww. Thanks for posting 4:53 PM.
Bt is possible but Jake and Heath close friends is impossible? LOL i love people from Omg. Make me smile lol
Bt is possible but Jake and Heath close friends is impossible?
YES
You can work, take the baby with you and enjoy your off time with the baby.
We are talking about Jake - he can affort to take a year off and he would have to hide the baby, which is a problem on the movie set.
^^Why can't both be possible?
Bt is possible but Jake and Heath close friends is impossible?
YES
Why can't both be possible?
Oh, I see. H & J friendship was sort of a threat for Jaustin fans. ;)
We are talking about Jake - he can affort to take a year off and he would have to hide the baby, which is a problem on the movie set.
Don't you get it? It's not just about money, it's also about having a successful career. Especially while you are young.
Close friends, my ass! Jake was full of shit in the GQ article.
More than close friends.
Close friends, my ass! Jake was full of shit in the GQ article.
So, you think he lied about everything? There's no way to know.
More than close friends.
Aww, c'mon, don't provoke our Jaustinites. ;)
Don't you get it? It's not just about money, it's also about having a successful career. Especially while you are young.
So why having a baby while being in the closet and while career is No 1 priority?
I wonder why people from Omg cannot stand the idea that Jake truly cared for Heath. If you believe in Tile family, why are you bother by Heath and Matilda? Are you jealous?
Nothing to be jealous about, I'm afraid.
So why having a baby while being in the closet and while career is No 1 priority?
For many, many people baby, partner AND career are equally important. Jake isn't the only actor working shortly after the kid is born. Perhaps he's not planning to come out of the closet anytime soon, so having it now or later in the closet is not relevant.
People from OMG?! I say babblers.
Nothing to be jealous about, I'm afraid.
Not even Ramona can compare to BT. It's his child. And no matter who or what friend Jake likes or crushes on, his partner is his no. 1.
LOL, what a hypocrite. Wonder if it was his priest that also told him that men shouldn't give vbj.
And if it was his priest who told him that he shouldn't marry the mother of his four (?) children, and that it's ok to pee on public sidewalks in Venice Beach.
People from OMG?! I say babblers.
This time I doubt it.
Perhaps he's not planning to come out of the closet anytime soon, so having it now or later in the closet is not relevant.
Not relevant?! Check out Jake and Boo pictures, Jake looks like a proud and caring father, and you are saying that hiding a baby wouldn't change anything.
5:20 PM, let's just agree to disagree, k?
But I think Jake insisted on it since he seemed to want kids for quite some time.
Also, ever notice how he follows whatever Maggie does first?
"Check out Jake and Boo pictures, Jake looks like a proud and caring father"
LOL and look what happened to Boo.
Shut up!
Heath is dead but Michelle is alive. She knows the truth. And so Heath's friends.
Jake as no reason to lie. Why people from Omg cannot stand the idea that Jake truly cared for Heath? Are they jealous? Why they are bother by Matilda too?
LOL and look what happened to Boo.
IA. That poor dog disappeared. LOL.
Why people from Omg cannot stand the idea that Jake truly cared for Heath? Are they jealous? Why they are bother by Matilda too?
Not all people from OMG. Just some obsessed. Like there are some obsessed babblers and some obsessed WFTers. Most are fine though. ;)
Boo was delicious!
Heath is dead but Michelle is alive. She knows the truth. And so Heath's friends.
Michelle and Heath's friends (who probably never met Jake in person) won't come out and say Jake is lying, so Jake is safe.
Who said that Jake is a good dad?
No one!
Jeez, can we stop arguing? We'll never agree on this. Some will think Jake's GQ interview is full of lies, some will think parts are genuine, some will think everything is true.
Maybe we should call BT, BooTwo. You know, since he's invisible. Loved, but never to be seen again after the cryptic footprint.
Michelle and Heath's friends (who probably never met Jake in person) won't come out and say Jake is lying, so Jake is safe.
Jake would use his dead friend for some publicity??? What is wrong with you?
"Boo got on my nerves, so he had to go!"
Nothing's wrong with me. :)
But I think Jake insisted on it since he seemed to want kids for quite some time.
Jake said that he wants his own family, but is not in a hurry (Cannes, 2007).
Jake said that he wants his own family, but is not in a hurry (Cannes, 2007).
Since when do we believe what Jake says in interviews?
Jake is in the closet, he is lying about his sexuality and relationships, but that does NOT mean he is pathological liar.
I'm ready for my tasty treat! Drop it, now!
He spent the entire interview trying to convince people that he was close to Heath after BBM, when there is absolutely *no* evidence that this is the case. In fact, there's every evidence that Heath's distanced himself from Jake, and Jakey complied.
How right you are. :)
Bad Atti!!!
In fact, there's every evidence that Heath's distanced himself from Jake, and Jakey complied.
There is NO such evidence and you know that. Jake loved Heath.
Babblers are pissed off with Jake and his affection for Heath.
It was like a CIA mission. Anything we did with Louis had to be pre-planned. Just the doctors' visits were filled with decoys and dark cars.
-Sandra Bullock
X17 People excerpt
How right you are. :)
LOL 5:47 PM. You agree with yourself?
I wonder if Sandy got hide-the-baby tips from Jake.
Someone complained that Jake and Austin don't seem to spend that much time with their child. See, it seems they are doing it now. No sightings of Jake and Austin for days. Probably doing family stuff now. ;)
LOL 5:47 PM. You agree with yourself?
Unfortunately I didn't write that so I can't take credit. :( Maybe next time.
I wonder if Sandy got hide-the-baby tips from Jake.
Yup, I'm an expert in this regard!
Jake used to play hide-the-salami. Now it's hide-the-baby.
Unfortunately I didn't write that so I can't take credit. :( Maybe next time.
Oh, so we have two disbelievers.
Are you a babbler in disguise (like someone accused you to be)?
Although the public was kept in the dark about the adoption, Sandra says Jesse's kids Jesse Jr., Chandler and Sunny were in the know. She tells the mag:
"They knew this had to be kept quiet, and I knew how hard that was going to be, especially when you're just bursting at the seams with pride and you want to scream it at everyone you see and meet."
Oh, so we have two disbelievers.
Are you a babbler in disguise (like someone accused you to be)?
I would call myself a realist instead of a disbeliever. I'm definitely not a babbler in any shape or form, no worries.
"Realist" who can't stand the truth.
Poor Ava, probably in psychological counseling at school for having an overactive unhealthy imagination and telling pathological lies about her Uncle Jake having a hidden kid.
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