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Maggie Gyllenhaal

Margalit Ruth "Maggie" Gyllenhaal[a][1][2][3] (/ˈɪlənhɔːl/;[4] born November 16, 1977)[5] is an American actress, director, writer, and producer. Part of the Gyllenhaal family, she is the daughter of filmmakers Stephen Gyllenhaal and Naomi Achs, and the older sister of actor Jake Gyllenhaal.

Maggie Gyllenhaal
Gyllenhaal at the Montclair Film Festival, 2021
Born
Margalit Ruth Gyllenhaal

(1977-11-16) November 16, 1977 (age 45)
EducationColumbia University (BA)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • filmmaker
Years active1992–present
Spouse
(m. 2009)
Children2
Parent(s)Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal
Stephen Gyllenhaal
RelativesGyllenhaal family

She began her career as a teenager with small roles in several of her father's films, and appeared with her brother in the cult favorite Donnie Darko (2001). She then appeared in Adaptation, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (both 2002), and Mona Lisa Smile (2003). Gyllenhaal received critical acclaim for her leading performances in the erotic romantic comedy drama Secretary (2002) and the drama Sherrybaby (2006), each of which earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination. After several commercially successful films in 2006, including World Trade Center, she received wider recognition for playing Rachel Dawes in the superhero film The Dark Knight (2008).[citation needed]

For her performance as a single mother in Crazy Heart (2009), she received a nomination for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She subsequently starred in the comedies and dramas: Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang (2010), Hysteria (2011), and Won't Back Down (2012). Her other roles include a Secret Service agent in the action-thriller White House Down (2013), a musician in Frank (2014), and the title role in the drama The Kindergarten Teacher (2018). In 2021, Gyllenhaal made her writing and directing debut with the psychological drama The Lost Daughter, for which she won the Venice International Film Festival's Best Screenplay Award and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Gyllenhaal has also appeared in five stage productions since 2000, including making her Broadway debut in a revival of The Real Thing. She has starred in several television series, including the BBC political-thriller miniseries The Honourable Woman. For her performance, she won a Golden Globe award for Best Actress, and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award. She also produced and starred in the HBO period drama series The Deuce (2017–19). Gyllenhaal has been married to actor Peter Sarsgaard since 2009 and they have two children together.

Early life

Gyllenhaal was born in Manhattan, the daughter of Naomi Achs and Stephen Gyllenhaal. The first name on Maggie's birth certificate is "Margalit", which she did not discover until 2013, when adopting her husband's surname.[2] Margalit (מרגלית) is a Hebrew word meaning "pearl"; some news stories have spelled it "Margolit".[3][6] She has a younger brother, actor Jake Gyllenhaal, and a half-brother, Luke, from their father's second marriage.[3]

Her father is a film director and poet, and her mother is a screenwriter and director.[7] Her father, a member of the noble Gyllenhaal family, is of Swedish and English ancestry, and was raised in the Swedenborgian religion.[8] Her last native Swedish ancestor was her great-great-grandfather Anders Leonard Gyllenhaal, a descendant of Leonard Gyllenhaal, a leading Swedenborgian who supported the printing and spreading of Swedenborg's writings.[9]

Her mother was born in New York City (growing up in Brooklyn),[10] and is Jewish,[11][12][13][14] from Ashkenazi Jewish families that emigrated from Russia and Poland. Her mother's first husband was Eric Foner, a noted historian and history professor at Columbia University.[8][15][16][17][18] Gyllenhaal has stated that she "grew up mostly Jewish, culturally", and she identifies as Jewish,[19] though she did not attend Hebrew school.[20][21][22] Her parents married in 1977, and filed for divorce in October 2008.[23]

Gyllenhaal grew up in Los Angeles and studied at the Harvard–Westlake prep school.[17] She spent four months as a student at The Mountain School, a semester school for high school juniors in Vermont.[24] In 1995, she graduated from Harvard–Westlake and moved to New York to attend Columbia University, where she studied literature and Eastern religions.[17] She also studied acting for a summer term at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, England.[25]

Career

1992–2001: Early work

At the age of 15, she made a brief appearance in her father's film Waterland (1992). Soon, she had supporting roles in A Dangerous Woman (1993) and Homegrown (1998), which were directed by her father, which also featured her brother Jake.[17] With their mother, she and Jake appeared in two episodes of Molto Mario, an Italian cooking show on the Food Network.[26] After graduating from college, she had supporting roles in films including Cecil B. Demented (2000) and Riding in Cars with Boys (2001).[27] Gyllenhaal later achieved recognition in her own right playing her real brother's on-screen sister in the indie cult favorite Donnie Darko (2001).[28][29]

She made her theatrical debut in the Berkeley Repertory Theatre production of Patrick Marber's Closer,[30][31] for which she received favorable reviews.[32][33] Production started in May 2000 and ended in mid-July of that year.[32] Gyllenhaal has performed in several other plays, including The Tempest,[34] Antony and Cleopatra, The Butterfly Project, and No Exit.[35]

2002–2005: Film breakthrough

Gyllenhaal's breakout role was in the black comedy, Secretary (2002), a film about two people who embark on a mutually fulfilling BDSM lifestyle.[36] The New York Times critic Stephen Holden noted: "The role of Lee, which Maggie Gyllenhaal imbues with a restrained comic delicacy and sweetness, should make her a star."[36] Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote: "Maggie Gyllenhaal, as the self-destructive secretary, is enigmatic and, at moments, sympathetic."[37] The film received generally favorable reviews,[38] and Gyllenhaal's performance earned her the Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actress award from the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures,[39] her first Golden Globe nomination,[40] and an Independent Spirit Award nomination.[41] Secretary was Gyllenhaal's first film role which featured full frontal nudity.[42][43] Impressed with the script, she initially had reservations about doing the film, which she believed could deliver an anti-feminist message. However, after carefully discussing the script with the film's director, Steven Shainberg, she agreed to join the project.[44] Although insisting Shainberg did not exploit her, Gyllenhaal has said she felt "scared when filming began" and that "in the wrong hands ... even in just slightly less intelligent hands, this movie could say something really weird."[28] Since then, she is guarded about discussing her role in the film, saying only that "despite myself, sometimes the dynamic that you are exploring in your work spills over into your life."[28]

 
Gyllenhaal at an event in Barcelona, 2008

Next, she had a supporting role in the comedy-drama Adaptation (2002), a film that tells the story of screenwriter Charlie Kaufman's struggle to adapt The Orchid Thief into a film.[45] She later appeared in the unauthorized biography Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002), part of an ensemble cast that included Sam Rockwell, Drew Barrymore, George Clooney, and Julia Roberts.[46] The movie grossed US$33 million worldwide.[47] That same year, she had a small role in the comedy 40 Days and 40 Nights.[48] In 2003, she co-starred with Julia Roberts in Mona Lisa Smile in the role of Giselle.[49] In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, she revealed the reason for accepting the role was "to play somebody who feels confident in herself as a sexy, beautiful woman".[50] The film generated mostly mixed reviews,[51] with Manohla Dargis of the Los Angeles Times describing it as "smug and reductive".[52] Her next roles were in smaller independent films: Casa de los Babys (2003), is a story about six American women impatiently waiting out their lengthy residency requirements in a South American country before picking up their adoptive babies,[53] and Criminal (2004), a remake of the Argentinian film Nine Queens, with John C. Reilly and Diego Luna.[54] Gyllenhaal plays an honest hotel manager forced to help her crooked brother (Reilly) by seducing one of his victims.[54]

She starred in the HBO film Strip Search (2004), in which she portrayed an American student in China suspected of terrorism.[55] For her role, Gyllenhaal had to perform multiple scenes of full-frontal nudity as the film tackled issues of strip searches. In 2004, Gyllenhaal returned to theater in a Los Angeles production of Tony Kushner's Homebody/ Kabul as Priscilla, the Homebody's daughter, who spends most of the play searching for her elusive mother in Kabul, Afghanistan. Kushner gave her the role in Homebody/ Kabul on the strength of her performance in Closer.[56] Ben Brantley of The New York Times wrote: "Ms. Gyllenhaal provides the essential bridge between the parts of the play's title."[57] John Heilpern of The New York Observer noted that Gyllenhaal's performance was "compelling".[58] Finally in 2004, Gyllenhaal was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[59] Viewed as a sex symbol, she was ranked in the "Hot 100 List" by Maxim magazine in 2004 and 2005.[60][61]

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). She recorded songs for the film's soundtrack,[49][62] calling the role the "roughest, scariest acting ever" and adding she is more natural when singing on screen than when acting.[62] Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly declared Gyllenhaal's performance "as wonderfully, naturally slouchy-sexy as her character is artificial".[63]

2006–2009: Comedies, dramas and theatre

Following Happy Endings, Gyllenhaal appeared in five films releases in 2006: Trust the Man, Stranger than Fiction, Monster House, World Trade Center, and Sherrybaby. In Trust the Man, featuring Julianne Moore, David Duchovny, and Billy Crudup, she played Elaine, who has been dating Tobey, Crudup's character, for seven years and has begun to feel that it is time for her to settle down and start a family.[64][65] The film was critically and financially unsuccessful.[66][67] Ethan Alter of Premiere felt that the performances by Gyllenhaal and Duchovny were "much more at ease" and concluded with "that's probably because they're [sic] played these characters many times before".[68] In Stranger than Fiction, Gyllenhaal played a love interest of Harold Crick, played by Will Ferrell.[69] Her performance in the film received favorable reviews; Mike Straka of Fox News wrote: "Gyllenhaal has never been sexier in any film before and her interplay with Ferrell will propel her to more A-list films, leaving her indie-darling days behind, no doubt."[70] She voiced Elizabeth "Zee" in the computer animated horror film Monster House.[71] Gyllenhaal played Allison Jimeno, the wife of Port Authority officer Will Jimeno, in Oliver Stone's World Trade Center, based on the September 11 attacks in New York City.[72] She regarded this as "one of the films she most enjoyed making".[28] The film received favorable reviews and proved to be an international success, earning US$162 million worldwide.[73][74]

In Sherrybaby, Gyllenhaal played a young drug-addicted thief trying to put her life in order after prison so she can reconcile with her daughter. During promotion of the film, she noted of her portrayal of the character: "I think she's in such dire straits that all she has are these kind of naive, fierce hopes. And while I was playing the part I was looking for pleasure and hope in everything, even in these really bleak things. And so it was really mostly after I finished the movie that I felt pain."[75] Her performance in the film was well-received; David Germain of the Associated Press wrote, "Gyllenhaal humanizes her so deeply and richly ... that Sherry elicits sympathy even in her darkest and weakest moments",[76] and Dennis Harvey of Variety magazine called her performance "naturalistic".[77] For her performance, Gyllenhaal earned a second Golden Globe Best Actress nomination[78] and won the Best Actress category award at the 2006 Stockholm International Film Festival.[79]

 
Gyllenhaal at the premiere of The Dark Knight in New York City, July 14, 2008

She appeared in The Dark Knight (2008), the sequel to Batman Begins (2005), in which she replaced Katie Holmes as Assistant District Attorney, Rachel Dawes.[80][81] Gyllenhaal acknowledged her character was a damsel in distress to an extent, but said director Christopher Nolan sought ways to empower her character, so "Rachel's really clear about what's important to her and unwilling to compromise her morals, which made a nice change" from the many conflicted characters she had previously portrayed.[82] The Dark Knight was a critical and commercial success, setting a new opening weekend box office record for North America. With revenue of $1 billion worldwide,[83] it became the fourth-highest-grossing film of all time,[84] and remains Gyllenhaal's most commercially successful feature to date. In a Salon magazine review of the film, Stephanie Zacharek called Gyllenhaal's character "a tough cookie in a Stanwyck-style bias-cut dress" and stated that "the movie feels smarter and more supple when she's on-screen".[85] IGN film critic Todd Gilchrist wrote, "Gyllenhaal adds real depth and energy to Rachel Dawes".[86]

In addition to film, Gyllenhaal played Yelena Andreevna in the Classic Stage Company's 2009 Off-Broadway production of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya in New York City.[87] The cast also included her husband Peter Sarsgaard.[87] The production, directed by Austin Pendleton, began previews on January 17 and ended its limited run on March 1.[87] Joe Dziemianowicz of the New York Daily News was unenthusiastic about her performance, writing "Gyllenhaal, who was so dynamic as a druggie in the film Sherrybaby, plays Yelena with a slow-mo saunter and monotonous pasted-on smile that makes it seem as if she's been in Sherry's stash."[88] However, Malcolm Johnson of the Hartford Courant was complimentary, noting that she "ultimately blossoms" as the character.[89]

Gyllenhaal agreed to star in the comedy Away We Go (2009), in which she plays a bohemian college professor who is an old friend of John Krasinski's character.[90][91] The film generated broadly mixed reviews,[92] with Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly describing Gyllenhaal's subplot as "over-the-top".[93] However, A. O. Scott of The New York Times praised Gyllenhaal and co-star Allison Janney for their performances, writing that "both [are] quite funny".[94] Scott concluded with, "Ms. Gyllenhaal's line about sex roles in 'the seahorse community' is the screenplay's one clean satirical bull's-eye".[94] Her next role came in the musical-drama Crazy Heart, in which she played journalist Jean Craddock, who falls for musician Bad Blake, played by Jeff Bridges.[95] The film received an acclaimed response,[96] with praise for Gyllenhaal's performance too. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone observed that Gyllenhaal was "funny, touching and vital as Jean" and that her part was "conventionally conceived, but Gyllenhaal plays it with a tough core of intelligence and feeling."[97] Her performance earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.[98]

2010–2020: The Deuce and other work

 
Gyllenhaal at the 66th Golden Globe Awards, 2009

In addition to acting, she presented 13 episodes of the PBS television series Independent Lens between 2009–10.[99] The program presents documentary films made by independent filmmakers. In 2010, Gyllenhaal appeared in Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang with co-star Emma Thompson, the sequel to the 2005's Nanny McPhee.[100] She played Isabel Green, which required her to speak with an English accent.[101] The feature received generally positive reviews; review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the film an approval rating of 76% based on 119 critics.[102] The Sydney Morning Herald complimented Gyllenhaal's realistic accent and ability to capture her English character with ease.[103] It was a reasonable success at the box office, earning $93 million worldwide.[104][105]

For her next film, Gyllenhaal starred in the biographical romance Hysteria (2011), which focuses on the events that led to the creation of the vibrator during the Victorian era.[106] The film received a mixed reception; writing for The Guardian, David Cox noted the film's stereotypes and "yelps of delight", and praised Gyllenhaal's English accent.[107] In February 2011, Gyllenhaal starred in another Anton Chekhov Off-Broadway production as the character Masha in Austin Pendleton's Three Sisters at the Classic Stage Company.[108] The play focused on the Prozorov sisters (Gyllenhaal, Jessica Hecht, and Juliet Rylance), who are "unlucky in love, unhappy in the provinces and longing to return to Moscow", as summarized by Bloomberg's Jeremy Gerard.[109] The production began preview performances on January 12, with a limited engagement through March 6.[110]

In 2012, she played mother Jaime Fitzpatrick in the drama Won't Back Down, about a group of parents involved in a parent trigger takeover of a failing school. Next, she appeared alongside Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx, as a Secret Service agent in the action-thriller White House Down (2013).[111] The film was met with mixed reviews and under-performed at the box office.[112] A year later, she starred in the musical comedy Frank, about a man who joins an odd band with a group of bizarre musicians. Gyllenhaal, who also plays a musician, said she initially turned down the role because she did not understand it. However, she changed her mind after the story "stuck with her".[113] The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival to favorable opinions; Slant magazine's critic opined that Gyllenhaal has "passive and palpable screen presence".[114] Also that year, she played Hathfertiti in Matthew Barney and Jonathan Bepler's River of Fundament, loosely based on the 1983 novel Ancient Evenings by Norman Mailer.[115][116]

Gyllenhaal played the lead role as Baroness Nessa Stein, a British-Israeli businesswoman heiress in the BBC political spy thriller television miniseries, The Honourable Woman.[117][118] The series was well received; Kevin Fallon wrote in the Daily Beast: "Gyllenhaal delivers what might be the most towering, complex, best performance of her career in the miniseries."[119] Time magazine praised the series' pacing, themes, settings, and called Gyllenhaal's performance "remarkable".[120] At the 72nd Golden Globe Awards, she won Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her performance.[121] The Honourable Woman appeared in a list of The Guardian critics' 30 best television shows of 2014.[122]

In 2016, Gyllenhaal narrated Leo Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina; it was made available for purchase on Amazon's Audible store. In an interview, Gyllenhaal said "Making this, doing this, I feel like it's one of the major accomplishments of my work life."[123] In February 2017, she served as a member of the jury for the 2017 Berlin Film Festival.[124] Returning to film in 2018, Gyllenhaal starred in The Kindergarten Teacher, a drama in which her character becomes obsessed with a student whom she believes is a child prodigy. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, and was distributed via Netflix. It is a remake of the 2014 Israeli film of the same name. The feature opened to mainly popular reviews; The Daily Telegraph critic gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, and thought Gyllenhaal was well-cast, writing "[her] earnest intensity as an actress, gift for fatigue and slightly holier-than-thou authority are key assets here."[125] Although Dennis Harvey of Variety magazine praised her performance, he thought the film lacked "psychological insight".[126]

She served as a producer and starred in the HBO drama series The Deuce, which aired from 2017 to 2019.[127] Gyllenhaal played Eileen "Candy" Merrell, a sex worker during the Golden Age of Porn. The Deuce earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress.[128]

2021–present

In 2021, Gyllenhaal made her feature directorial debut with the psychological drama The Lost Daughter, which she also produced and wrote.[129] The film received critical acclaim,[130] and had its premiere at the 78th Venice International Film Festival, where Gyllenhaal won the Best Screenplay Award.[131] It received four awards, including Best Feature and Breakthrough Director, as well as one further nomination at the 2021 Gotham Awards.[132] At the 79th Golden Globe Awards, Gyllenhaal received a nomination for Best Director.[133] She then received a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination at the 75th British Academy Film Awards,[134] and the second Academy Award nomination of her career also for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 94th Academy Awards.[135]

Personal life

 
Sarsgaard and Gyllenhaal at the New York premiere of An Education, 2009

In 2002, Gyllenhaal began a relationship with actor Peter Sarsgaard.[136][49] The couple became engaged in April 2006,[137][138] and married on May 2, 2009, in a small chapel in Brindisi, Italy.[139][140] They have two daughters, Ramona (born 2006) and Gloria Ray (born 2012).[141][142][143]

Political views

At the 18th Independent Spirit Awards in 2003, she spoke out against the Iraq war, stating the reason for the invasion was "oil and imperialism".[144][145] In 2005, Gyllenhaal drew controversy for her statement that the September 11 attacks were "an occasion to be brave enough to ask some serious questions about America's role in the world  ... It is always useful as individuals or nations to ask how we may have knowingly or unknowingly contributed to this conflict."[146] Gyllenhaal took part in Artists United to Win Without War, a campaign started by Robert Greenwald that aimed to advance progressive causes and voicing opposition to the Iraq War.[147][148]

She and her brother Jake filmed a commercial for Rock the Vote, and visited the University of Southern California to encourage students to vote in the 2004 U.S. presidential election,[149] in which she supported John Kerry.[150][151] Gyllenhaal supported Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election.[152][153] She has campaigned on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), an organization her family strongly supports.[154][155] In June 2013, Gyllenhaal and numerous other celebrities appeared in a video showing support for whistleblower Chelsea Manning.[156][157]

Charity work

Gyllenhaal is a supporter of Witness, a non-profit organization that uses video and online technologies to expose human rights violations.[158][159] She co-hosted a benefit dinner with founder Peter Gabriel in November 2007.[160][161] Gyllenhaal helped raise funds for TrickleUp.org, another non-profit that helps people in poverty to start a micro-enterprise.[162] For one of the fundraisers, Gyllenhaal helped design and promote a necklace that sold for US$100; all proceeds from sales went to the charity.[163] Since 2008, Gyllenhaal has been supporting the Hear the World Foundation as ambassador. In her role, she advocates for equal opportunities and better quality of life for people with hearing loss.[164] In October 2008, she hosted a fashion show called "Fashionably Natural", which was presented by Gen Art and SoyJoy in Los Angeles.[165][166] The show featured new designers who worked only with natural and eco-friendly fabrics and materials.[165][166] Gyllenhaal is an advocate of Planned Parenthood; in 2012 she said, "Women's health is very important to me. It has become such a politicized issue and so I will make every effort to elect officials who believe as strongly as I do that all women [...] have access to quality health care and information."[167][168]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1992 Waterland Maggie Ruth [169]
1993 A Dangerous Woman Patsy [17]
1998 Homegrown Christina [170]
2000 The Photographer Mira [171]
Cecil B. Demented Raven [27]
2001 Donnie Darko Elizabeth Darko [28]
Riding in Cars with Boys Amelia Forrester [170]
2002 Secretary Lee Holloway [36]
40 Days and 40 Nights Sam [48]
Adaptation Caroline Cunningham [45]
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Debbie [46]
2003 Casa de los Babys Jennifer [53]
Mona Lisa Smile Giselle Levy [49]
2004 The Pornographer: A Love Story Sidney [170]
Criminal Valerie [54]
2005 Happy Endings Jude [63]
The Great New Wonderful Emme Segment: "Emme's Story" [172]
Trust the Man Elaine [64]
2006 Sherrybaby Sherry Swanson [75]
Paris, je t'aime Liz Segment: "Quartier des Enfants Rouges" [173]
Monster House Elizabeth "Zee" Voice role [71]
World Trade Center Allison Jimeno [28]
Stranger than Fiction Ana Pascal [69]
2007 High Falls April Short film [170]
2008 The Dark Knight Rachel Dawes Replacing Katie Holmes [85]
2009 Away We Go Ellen "LN" [93]
Crazy Heart Jean Craddock [97]
2010 Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang Isabel Green [100]
2011 Hysteria Charlotte Dalrymple [106]
2012 Won't Back Down Jamie [174]
2013 White House Down Carol Finnerty [111]
2014 Frank Clara [175]
River of Fundament Hathfertiti [115]
2018 The Kindergarten Teacher Lisa Spinelli Also producer [176]
2020 Best Summer Ever TV Reporter Also executive producer [177]
2021 The Lost Daughter Director, writer, producer [178]

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1996 Shattered Mind Clothes clerk TV Movie [170]
1998 The Patron Saint of Liars Lorraine Thomas TV Movie [170]
1999 Resurrection Mary TV Movie [170]
Shake, Rattle, and Roll: An American Love Story Noreen Bixler TV Movie [170]
2004 Strip Search Linda Sykes TV Movie [170]
2012 Discovery's "Curiosity" Host Documentary. Episode: "Why is Sex Fun?" [179]
The Corrections Denise Unaired pilot [180]
2014 The Honourable Woman Nessa Stein, Baroness Stein of Tilbury Miniseries; 8 episodes [181]
2016 Inside Amy Schumer Herself Episode: "Brave"
Truth and Power Narrator Documentary [182]
2017–19 The Deuce Eileen "Candy" Merrell 25 episodes; also producer [183]

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2000 Closer Alice Berkeley Repertory Theatre
Mark Taper Forum
[184]
2003 Homebody/Kabul Priscilla Ceiling Mark Taper Forum
Brooklyn Academy of Music
[185]
2009 Uncle Vanya Yelena Andreevna Classic Stage Company [186]
2011 Three Sisters Masha Kulygina Classic Stage Company [187]
2014 The Real Thing Annie American Airlines Theatre [188]

Awards and nominations

Year Award / Organization Category Nominated work Result Ref(s)
2003 Boston Society of Film Critics Best Actress Secretary Won [189]
Empire Awards Best Actress Nominated [190]
Golden Globe Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Nominated [121]
Independent Spirit Awards Best Female Lead Nominated [191]
MTV Movie Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated [192]
National Board of Review Best Breakthrough Performance Won [191]
National Society of Film Critics Best Actress Nominated [193]
Online Film Critics Society Best Breakthrough Performance Won [194]
Best Actress Nominated [195]
Chicago Film Critics Association Most Promising Performer Won [196]
Satellite Awards Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Nominated
Toronto Film Critics Association Best Actress Nominated [197]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Actress Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Actress Nominated [198]
2005 Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Female Happy Endings Nominated [191]
2006 Chicago Film Critics Association Best Actress Sherrybaby Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Nominated [121]
London Film Critics' Circle Actress of the Year Nominated [199]
Satellite Awards Best Actress – Motion Picture Nominated [200]
Saturn Awards Best Actress Stranger than Fiction Nominated
2007 Annie Awards Outstanding Voice Acting in a Feature Production Monster House Nominated [201]
2008 Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Acting Ensemble The Dark Knight Nominated [202]
Saturn Awards Best Actress Nominated
2009 Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress Crazy Heart Nominated [203]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Nominated [204]
2014 British Independent Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Frank Nominated [205]
Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film The Honourable Woman Won [121]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Nominated [206]
Satellite Awards Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Nominated [207]
2015 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Nominated [208]
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries Nominated [209]
2018 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Television Series Drama The Deuce Nominated [210][211]
2021 Venice Film Festival Best Screenplay The Lost Daughter Won [131]
SCAD Savannah Film Festival Rising Star Director Award Won [212]
Gotham Awards Best Feature Won [132]
Breakthrough Director Won
Best Screenplay Won
New York Film Critics Circle Best First Film Won [213]
Boston Society of Film Critics Best New Filmmaker Won [214]
Chicago Film Critics Association Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated [215]
Breakthrough Filmmaker Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle Best First Film Nominated [216]
2022 Golden Globe Awards Best Director Nominated [133]
San Diego Film Critics Society Best Director Nominated [217]
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Best Director Nominated [218]
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
Austin Film Critics Association Best First Film Nominated [219]
Toronto Film Critics Association Best First Feature Won [220]
Online Film Critics Society Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated [221]
Best Debut Feature Won
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Film Nominated [222]
Best Director Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
Best Woman Director Nominated
Best Woman Screenwriter Nominated
International Cinephile Society Best Debut Feature Nominated [223]
London Film Critics Circle Film of the Year Nominated [224]
Screenwriter of the Year Nominated
USC Scripter Awards Won [225]
Hollywood Critics Association Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated [226]
Best First Feature Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards Best Feature Won [227]
Best Director Won
Best Screenplay Won
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Screenplay Nominated [228]
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directing – First-Time Feature Film Won [229]
British Academy Film Awards Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated [134]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated [230]
Satellite Awards Best Motion Picture – Drama Nominated [231]
Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated
Academy Awards Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated [135]

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  1. ^ Maggie Gyllenhaal was born with the name Margalit but by her own admission never uses it officially.

Book sources

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Further reading

  • Berkshire, Geoff. "." Chicago Metromix. July 13, 2008. Accessed December 15, 2008.
  • Blanks, Tim. "Maggie Gyllenhaal." Interview Magazine. November 17, 2008. Accessed January 13, 2009.
  • Brinton, Jessica. "Maggie Gyllenhaal's rising star." The Times. July 20, 2008. Accessed February 22. 2022.
  • DiLiberto, Rebecca. "Finding her place in a new world order." The Boston Globe. July 22, 2008. Accessed February 22, 2022.
  • Fischer, Paul. "Maggie Gyllenhaal Dark Knight Interview." Femail. Accessed October 9, 2008.
  • Freydkin, Donna. "'Dark Knight' puts spotlight on publicity-shunning Gyllenhaal." USA Today. July 13, 2008. Accessed February 22. 2022.
  • Freydkin, Donna. "Gyllenhaal does something for herself: Star in 'Crazy Heart'." USA Today. January 3, 2010. Accessed February 22. 2022.
  • Head, Steve. "Happy Endings for Ms. Gyllenhaal." IGN. January 3, 2005. Accessed February 22, 2022.
  • Heyman, Marshall. "The Pictures: Sad-Eyed Siblings." New York Magazine. July 22, 2002. Accessed February 22, 2022.
  • Lawrence, Will. "Lady of the Knight." Sunday Herald. September 27, 2008. Accessed February 22. 2022.
  • Kelly, Nick. "A light that never goes out." Irish Independent. July 25, 2008. Accessed February 22, 2022.
  • Lytal, Cristy. "THEPERFORMANCE." Los Angeles Times. July 17, 2008. Accessed February 22, 2022.
  • Rees, Serena. "." The Daily Telegraph. May 9, 2007. Accessed September 27, 2008.
  • Riggs, Jonathan. "." Instinct Magazine. August 1, 2005. Accessed December 14, 2008.
  • Rosen, Alison. "The Hot Seat–Maggie Gyllenhaal." Time Out New York. Issue 570: August 31 – September 6, 2006. Accessed December 14, 2008.
  • Schwartz, Missy. "Maggie, Maybe...." Entertainment Weekly. July 28, 2006. Accessed May 28, 2009.
  • Snook, Raven. "." Time Out New York Kids. Issue 38: December 1–30, 2008.
  • Stewart, Sara. "Maggie Gyllenhaal." New York Post. July 6, 2008. Accessed February 22, 2022.
  • Wolf, Jeanne. "Maggie Gyllenhaal Is No Stay At Home Mom." Parade. July 11, 2008. Accessed February 22, 2022.

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maggie, gyllenhaal, margalit, ruth, maggie, gyllenhaal, ɔː, born, november, 1977, american, actress, director, writer, producer, part, gyllenhaal, family, daughter, filmmakers, stephen, gyllenhaal, naomi, achs, older, sister, actor, jake, gyllenhaal, gyllenhaa. Margalit Ruth Maggie Gyllenhaal a 1 2 3 ˈ dʒ ɪ l e n h ɔː l 4 born November 16 1977 5 is an American actress director writer and producer Part of the Gyllenhaal family she is the daughter of filmmakers Stephen Gyllenhaal and Naomi Achs and the older sister of actor Jake Gyllenhaal Maggie GyllenhaalGyllenhaal at the Montclair Film Festival 2021BornMargalit Ruth Gyllenhaal 1977 11 16 November 16 1977 age 45 Manhattan New York City U S EducationColumbia University BA OccupationsActressfilmmakerYears active1992 presentSpousePeter Sarsgaard m 2009 wbr Children2Parent s Naomi Foner GyllenhaalStephen GyllenhaalRelativesGyllenhaal familyShe began her career as a teenager with small roles in several of her father s films and appeared with her brother in the cult favorite Donnie Darko 2001 She then appeared in Adaptation Confessions of a Dangerous Mind both 2002 and Mona Lisa Smile 2003 Gyllenhaal received critical acclaim for her leading performances in the erotic romantic comedy drama Secretary 2002 and the drama Sherrybaby 2006 each of which earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination After several commercially successful films in 2006 including World Trade Center she received wider recognition for playing Rachel Dawes in the superhero film The Dark Knight 2008 citation needed For her performance as a single mother in Crazy Heart 2009 she received a nomination for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress She subsequently starred in the comedies and dramas Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang 2010 Hysteria 2011 and Won t Back Down 2012 Her other roles include a Secret Service agent in the action thriller White House Down 2013 a musician in Frank 2014 and the title role in the drama The Kindergarten Teacher 2018 In 2021 Gyllenhaal made her writing and directing debut with the psychological drama The Lost Daughter for which she won the Venice International Film Festival s Best Screenplay Award and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Gyllenhaal has also appeared in five stage productions since 2000 including making her Broadway debut in a revival of The Real Thing She has starred in several television series including the BBC political thriller miniseries The Honourable Woman For her performance she won a Golden Globe award for Best Actress and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award She also produced and starred in the HBO period drama series The Deuce 2017 19 Gyllenhaal has been married to actor Peter Sarsgaard since 2009 and they have two children together Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1992 2001 Early work 2 2 2002 2005 Film breakthrough 2 3 2006 2009 Comedies dramas and theatre 2 4 2010 2020 The Deuce and other work 2 5 2021 present 3 Personal life 3 1 Political views 3 2 Charity work 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Theatre 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 6 1 Book sources 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditGyllenhaal was born in Manhattan the daughter of Naomi Achs and Stephen Gyllenhaal The first name on Maggie s birth certificate is Margalit which she did not discover until 2013 when adopting her husband s surname 2 Margalit מרגלית is a Hebrew word meaning pearl some news stories have spelled it Margolit 3 6 She has a younger brother actor Jake Gyllenhaal and a half brother Luke from their father s second marriage 3 Her father is a film director and poet and her mother is a screenwriter and director 7 Her father a member of the noble Gyllenhaal family is of Swedish and English ancestry and was raised in the Swedenborgian religion 8 Her last native Swedish ancestor was her great great grandfather Anders Leonard Gyllenhaal a descendant of Leonard Gyllenhaal a leading Swedenborgian who supported the printing and spreading of Swedenborg s writings 9 Her mother was born in New York City growing up in Brooklyn 10 and is Jewish 11 12 13 14 from Ashkenazi Jewish families that emigrated from Russia and Poland Her mother s first husband was Eric Foner a noted historian and history professor at Columbia University 8 15 16 17 18 Gyllenhaal has stated that she grew up mostly Jewish culturally and she identifies as Jewish 19 though she did not attend Hebrew school 20 21 22 Her parents married in 1977 and filed for divorce in October 2008 23 Gyllenhaal grew up in Los Angeles and studied at the Harvard Westlake prep school 17 She spent four months as a student at The Mountain School a semester school for high school juniors in Vermont 24 In 1995 she graduated from Harvard Westlake and moved to New York to attend Columbia University where she studied literature and Eastern religions 17 She also studied acting for a summer term at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA in London England 25 Career Edit1992 2001 Early work Edit At the age of 15 she made a brief appearance in her father s film Waterland 1992 Soon she had supporting roles in A Dangerous Woman 1993 and Homegrown 1998 which were directed by her father which also featured her brother Jake 17 With their mother she and Jake appeared in two episodes of Molto Mario an Italian cooking show on the Food Network 26 After graduating from college she had supporting roles in films including Cecil B Demented 2000 and Riding in Cars with Boys 2001 27 Gyllenhaal later achieved recognition in her own right playing her real brother s on screen sister in the indie cult favorite Donnie Darko 2001 28 29 She made her theatrical debut in the Berkeley Repertory Theatre production of Patrick Marber s Closer 30 31 for which she received favorable reviews 32 33 Production started in May 2000 and ended in mid July of that year 32 Gyllenhaal has performed in several other plays including The Tempest 34 Antony and Cleopatra The Butterfly Project and No Exit 35 2002 2005 Film breakthrough EditGyllenhaal s breakout role was in the black comedy Secretary 2002 a film about two people who embark on a mutually fulfilling BDSM lifestyle 36 The New York Times critic Stephen Holden noted The role of Lee which Maggie Gyllenhaal imbues with a restrained comic delicacy and sweetness should make her a star 36 Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote Maggie Gyllenhaal as the self destructive secretary is enigmatic and at moments sympathetic 37 The film received generally favorable reviews 38 and Gyllenhaal s performance earned her the Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actress award from the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures 39 her first Golden Globe nomination 40 and an Independent Spirit Award nomination 41 Secretary was Gyllenhaal s first film role which featured full frontal nudity 42 43 Impressed with the script she initially had reservations about doing the film which she believed could deliver an anti feminist message However after carefully discussing the script with the film s director Steven Shainberg she agreed to join the project 44 Although insisting Shainberg did not exploit her Gyllenhaal has said she felt scared when filming began and that in the wrong hands even in just slightly less intelligent hands this movie could say something really weird 28 Since then she is guarded about discussing her role in the film saying only that despite myself sometimes the dynamic that you are exploring in your work spills over into your life 28 Gyllenhaal at an event in Barcelona 2008Next she had a supporting role in the comedy drama Adaptation 2002 a film that tells the story of screenwriter Charlie Kaufman s struggle to adapt The Orchid Thief into a film 45 She later appeared in the unauthorized biography Confessions of a Dangerous Mind 2002 part of an ensemble cast that included Sam Rockwell Drew Barrymore George Clooney and Julia Roberts 46 The movie grossed US 33 million worldwide 47 That same year she had a small role in the comedy 40 Days and 40 Nights 48 In 2003 she co starred with Julia Roberts in Mona Lisa Smile in the role of Giselle 49 In an interview with The Daily Telegraph she revealed the reason for accepting the role was to play somebody who feels confident in herself as a sexy beautiful woman 50 The film generated mostly mixed reviews 51 with Manohla Dargis of the Los Angeles Times describing it as smug and reductive 52 Her next roles were in smaller independent films Casa de los Babys 2003 is a story about six American women impatiently waiting out their lengthy residency requirements in a South American country before picking up their adoptive babies 53 and Criminal 2004 a remake of the Argentinian film Nine Queens with John C Reilly and Diego Luna 54 Gyllenhaal plays an honest hotel manager forced to help her crooked brother Reilly by seducing one of his victims 54 She starred in the HBO film Strip Search 2004 in which she portrayed an American student in China suspected of terrorism 55 For her role Gyllenhaal had to perform multiple scenes of full frontal nudity as the film tackled issues of strip searches In 2004 Gyllenhaal returned to theater in a Los Angeles production of Tony Kushner s Homebody Kabul as Priscilla the Homebody s daughter who spends most of the play searching for her elusive mother in Kabul Afghanistan Kushner gave her the role in Homebody Kabul on the strength of her performance in Closer 56 Ben Brantley of The New York Times wrote Ms Gyllenhaal provides the essential bridge between the parts of the play s title 57 John Heilpern of The New York Observer noted that Gyllenhaal s performance was compelling 58 Finally in 2004 Gyllenhaal was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 59 Viewed as a sex symbol she was ranked in the Hot 100 List by Maxim magazine in 2004 and 2005 60 61 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 She recorded songs for the film s soundtrack 49 62 calling the role the roughest scariest acting ever and adding she is more natural when singing on screen than when acting 62 Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly declared Gyllenhaal s performance as wonderfully naturally slouchy sexy as her character is artificial 63 2006 2009 Comedies dramas and theatre Edit Following Happy Endings Gyllenhaal appeared in five films releases in 2006 Trust the Man Stranger than Fiction Monster House World Trade Center and Sherrybaby In Trust the Man featuring Julianne Moore David Duchovny and Billy Crudup she played Elaine who has been dating Tobey Crudup s character for seven years and has begun to feel that it is time for her to settle down and start a family 64 65 The film was critically and financially unsuccessful 66 67 Ethan Alter of Premiere felt that the performances by Gyllenhaal and Duchovny were much more at ease and concluded with that s probably because they re sic played these characters many times before 68 In Stranger than Fiction Gyllenhaal played a love interest of Harold Crick played by Will Ferrell 69 Her performance in the film received favorable reviews Mike Straka of Fox News wrote Gyllenhaal has never been sexier in any film before and her interplay with Ferrell will propel her to more A list films leaving her indie darling days behind no doubt 70 She voiced Elizabeth Zee in the computer animated horror film Monster House 71 Gyllenhaal played Allison Jimeno the wife of Port Authority officer Will Jimeno in Oliver Stone s World Trade Center based on the September 11 attacks in New York City 72 She regarded this as one of the films she most enjoyed making 28 The film received favorable reviews and proved to be an international success earning US 162 million worldwide 73 74 In Sherrybaby Gyllenhaal played a young drug addicted thief trying to put her life in order after prison so she can reconcile with her daughter During promotion of the film she noted of her portrayal of the character I think she s in such dire straits that all she has are these kind of naive fierce hopes And while I was playing the part I was looking for pleasure and hope in everything even in these really bleak things And so it was really mostly after I finished the movie that I felt pain 75 Her performance in the film was well received David Germain of the Associated Press wrote Gyllenhaal humanizes her so deeply and richly that Sherry elicits sympathy even in her darkest and weakest moments 76 and Dennis Harvey of Variety magazine called her performance naturalistic 77 For her performance Gyllenhaal earned a second Golden Globe Best Actress nomination 78 and won the Best Actress category award at the 2006 Stockholm International Film Festival 79 Gyllenhaal at the premiere of The Dark Knight in New York City July 14 2008 She appeared in The Dark Knight 2008 the sequel to Batman Begins 2005 in which she replaced Katie Holmes as Assistant District Attorney Rachel Dawes 80 81 Gyllenhaal acknowledged her character was a damsel in distress to an extent but said director Christopher Nolan sought ways to empower her character so Rachel s really clear about what s important to her and unwilling to compromise her morals which made a nice change from the many conflicted characters she had previously portrayed 82 The Dark Knight was a critical and commercial success setting a new opening weekend box office record for North America With revenue of 1 billion worldwide 83 it became the fourth highest grossing film of all time 84 and remains Gyllenhaal s most commercially successful feature to date In a Salon magazine review of the film Stephanie Zacharek called Gyllenhaal s character a tough cookie in a Stanwyck style bias cut dress and stated that the movie feels smarter and more supple when she s on screen 85 IGN film critic Todd Gilchrist wrote Gyllenhaal adds real depth and energy to Rachel Dawes 86 In addition to film Gyllenhaal played Yelena Andreevna in the Classic Stage Company s 2009 Off Broadway production of Anton Chekhov s Uncle Vanya in New York City 87 The cast also included her husband Peter Sarsgaard 87 The production directed by Austin Pendleton began previews on January 17 and ended its limited run on March 1 87 Joe Dziemianowicz of the New York Daily News was unenthusiastic about her performance writing Gyllenhaal who was so dynamic as a druggie in the film Sherrybaby plays Yelena with a slow mo saunter and monotonous pasted on smile that makes it seem as if she s been in Sherry s stash 88 However Malcolm Johnson of the Hartford Courant was complimentary noting that she ultimately blossoms as the character 89 Gyllenhaal agreed to star in the comedy Away We Go 2009 in which she plays a bohemian college professor who is an old friend of John Krasinski s character 90 91 The film generated broadly mixed reviews 92 with Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly describing Gyllenhaal s subplot as over the top 93 However A O Scott of The New York Times praised Gyllenhaal and co star Allison Janney for their performances writing that both are quite funny 94 Scott concluded with Ms Gyllenhaal s line about sex roles in the seahorse community is the screenplay s one clean satirical bull s eye 94 Her next role came in the musical drama Crazy Heart in which she played journalist Jean Craddock who falls for musician Bad Blake played by Jeff Bridges 95 The film received an acclaimed response 96 with praise for Gyllenhaal s performance too Peter Travers of Rolling Stone observed that Gyllenhaal was funny touching and vital as Jean and that her part was conventionally conceived but Gyllenhaal plays it with a tough core of intelligence and feeling 97 Her performance earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress 98 2010 2020 The Deuce and other work Edit Gyllenhaal at the 66th Golden Globe Awards 2009 In addition to acting she presented 13 episodes of the PBS television series Independent Lens between 2009 10 99 The program presents documentary films made by independent filmmakers In 2010 Gyllenhaal appeared in Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang with co star Emma Thompson the sequel to the 2005 s Nanny McPhee 100 She played Isabel Green which required her to speak with an English accent 101 The feature received generally positive reviews review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the film an approval rating of 76 based on 119 critics 102 The Sydney Morning Herald complimented Gyllenhaal s realistic accent and ability to capture her English character with ease 103 It was a reasonable success at the box office earning 93 million worldwide 104 105 For her next film Gyllenhaal starred in the biographical romance Hysteria 2011 which focuses on the events that led to the creation of the vibrator during the Victorian era 106 The film received a mixed reception writing for The Guardian David Cox noted the film s stereotypes and yelps of delight and praised Gyllenhaal s English accent 107 In February 2011 Gyllenhaal starred in another Anton Chekhov Off Broadway production as the character Masha in Austin Pendleton s Three Sisters at the Classic Stage Company 108 The play focused on the Prozorov sisters Gyllenhaal Jessica Hecht and Juliet Rylance who are unlucky in love unhappy in the provinces and longing to return to Moscow as summarized by Bloomberg s Jeremy Gerard 109 The production began preview performances on January 12 with a limited engagement through March 6 110 In 2012 she played mother Jaime Fitzpatrick in the drama Won t Back Down about a group of parents involved in a parent trigger takeover of a failing school Next she appeared alongside Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx as a Secret Service agent in the action thriller White House Down 2013 111 The film was met with mixed reviews and under performed at the box office 112 A year later she starred in the musical comedy Frank about a man who joins an odd band with a group of bizarre musicians Gyllenhaal who also plays a musician said she initially turned down the role because she did not understand it However she changed her mind after the story stuck with her 113 The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival to favorable opinions Slant magazine s critic opined that Gyllenhaal has passive and palpable screen presence 114 Also that year she played Hathfertiti in Matthew Barney and Jonathan Bepler s River of Fundament loosely based on the 1983 novel Ancient Evenings by Norman Mailer 115 116 Gyllenhaal played the lead role as Baroness Nessa Stein a British Israeli businesswoman heiress in the BBC political spy thriller television miniseries The Honourable Woman 117 118 The series was well received Kevin Fallon wrote in the Daily Beast Gyllenhaal delivers what might be the most towering complex best performance of her career in the miniseries 119 Time magazine praised the series pacing themes settings and called Gyllenhaal s performance remarkable 120 At the 72nd Golden Globe Awards she won Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her performance 121 The Honourable Woman appeared in a list of The Guardian critics 30 best television shows of 2014 122 In 2016 Gyllenhaal narrated Leo Tolstoy s novel Anna Karenina it was made available for purchase on Amazon s Audible store In an interview Gyllenhaal said Making this doing this I feel like it s one of the major accomplishments of my work life 123 In February 2017 she served as a member of the jury for the 2017 Berlin Film Festival 124 Returning to film in 2018 Gyllenhaal starred in The Kindergarten Teacher a drama in which her character becomes obsessed with a student whom she believes is a child prodigy The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and was distributed via Netflix It is a remake of the 2014 Israeli film of the same name The feature opened to mainly popular reviews The Daily Telegraph critic gave the film 4 out of 5 stars and thought Gyllenhaal was well cast writing her earnest intensity as an actress gift for fatigue and slightly holier than thou authority are key assets here 125 Although Dennis Harvey of Variety magazine praised her performance he thought the film lacked psychological insight 126 She served as a producer and starred in the HBO drama series The Deuce which aired from 2017 to 2019 127 Gyllenhaal played Eileen Candy Merrell a sex worker during the Golden Age of Porn The Deuce earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress 128 2021 present Edit In 2021 Gyllenhaal made her feature directorial debut with the psychological drama The Lost Daughter which she also produced and wrote 129 The film received critical acclaim 130 and had its premiere at the 78th Venice International Film Festival where Gyllenhaal won the Best Screenplay Award 131 It received four awards including Best Feature and Breakthrough Director as well as one further nomination at the 2021 Gotham Awards 132 At the 79th Golden Globe Awards Gyllenhaal received a nomination for Best Director 133 She then received a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination at the 75th British Academy Film Awards 134 and the second Academy Award nomination of her career also for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 94th Academy Awards 135 Personal life Edit Sarsgaard and Gyllenhaal at the New York premiere of An Education 2009 In 2002 Gyllenhaal began a relationship with actor Peter Sarsgaard 136 49 The couple became engaged in April 2006 137 138 and married on May 2 2009 in a small chapel in Brindisi Italy 139 140 They have two daughters Ramona born 2006 and Gloria Ray born 2012 141 142 143 Political views Edit At the 18th Independent Spirit Awards in 2003 she spoke out against the Iraq war stating the reason for the invasion was oil and imperialism 144 145 In 2005 Gyllenhaal drew controversy for her statement that the September 11 attacks were an occasion to be brave enough to ask some serious questions about America s role in the world It is always useful as individuals or nations to ask how we may have knowingly or unknowingly contributed to this conflict 146 Gyllenhaal took part in Artists United to Win Without War a campaign started by Robert Greenwald that aimed to advance progressive causes and voicing opposition to the Iraq War 147 148 She and her brother Jake filmed a commercial for Rock the Vote and visited the University of Southern California to encourage students to vote in the 2004 U S presidential election 149 in which she supported John Kerry 150 151 Gyllenhaal supported Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election 152 153 She has campaigned on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union ACLU an organization her family strongly supports 154 155 In June 2013 Gyllenhaal and numerous other celebrities appeared in a video showing support for whistleblower Chelsea Manning 156 157 Charity work Edit Gyllenhaal is a supporter of Witness a non profit organization that uses video and online technologies to expose human rights violations 158 159 She co hosted a benefit dinner with founder Peter Gabriel in November 2007 160 161 Gyllenhaal helped raise funds for TrickleUp org another non profit that helps people in poverty to start a micro enterprise 162 For one of the fundraisers Gyllenhaal helped design and promote a necklace that sold for US 100 all proceeds from sales went to the charity 163 Since 2008 Gyllenhaal has been supporting the Hear the World Foundation as ambassador In her role she advocates for equal opportunities and better quality of life for people with hearing loss 164 In October 2008 she hosted a fashion show called Fashionably Natural which was presented by Gen Art and SoyJoy in Los Angeles 165 166 The show featured new designers who worked only with natural and eco friendly fabrics and materials 165 166 Gyllenhaal is an advocate of Planned Parenthood in 2012 she said Women s health is very important to me It has become such a politicized issue and so I will make every effort to elect officials who believe as strongly as I do that all women have access to quality health care and information 167 168 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes Ref s 1992 Waterland Maggie Ruth 169 1993 A Dangerous Woman Patsy 17 1998 Homegrown Christina 170 2000 The Photographer Mira 171 Cecil B Demented Raven 27 2001 Donnie Darko Elizabeth Darko 28 Riding in Cars with Boys Amelia Forrester 170 2002 Secretary Lee Holloway 36 40 Days and 40 Nights Sam 48 Adaptation Caroline Cunningham 45 Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Debbie 46 2003 Casa de los Babys Jennifer 53 Mona Lisa Smile Giselle Levy 49 2004 The Pornographer A Love Story Sidney 170 Criminal Valerie 54 2005 Happy Endings Jude 63 The Great New Wonderful Emme Segment Emme s Story 172 Trust the Man Elaine 64 2006 Sherrybaby Sherry Swanson 75 Paris je t aime Liz Segment Quartier des Enfants Rouges 173 Monster House Elizabeth Zee Voice role 71 World Trade Center Allison Jimeno 28 Stranger than Fiction Ana Pascal 69 2007 High Falls April Short film 170 2008 The Dark Knight Rachel Dawes Replacing Katie Holmes 85 2009 Away We Go Ellen LN 93 Crazy Heart Jean Craddock 97 2010 Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang Isabel Green 100 2011 Hysteria Charlotte Dalrymple 106 2012 Won t Back Down Jamie 174 2013 White House Down Carol Finnerty 111 2014 Frank Clara 175 River of Fundament Hathfertiti 115 2018 The Kindergarten Teacher Lisa Spinelli Also producer 176 2020 Best Summer Ever TV Reporter Also executive producer 177 2021 The Lost Daughter Director writer producer 178 Television Edit Year Title Role Notes Ref s 1996 Shattered Mind Clothes clerk TV Movie 170 1998 The Patron Saint of Liars Lorraine Thomas TV Movie 170 1999 Resurrection Mary TV Movie 170 Shake Rattle and Roll An American Love Story Noreen Bixler TV Movie 170 2004 Strip Search Linda Sykes TV Movie 170 2012 Discovery s Curiosity Host Documentary Episode Why is Sex Fun 179 The Corrections Denise Unaired pilot 180 2014 The Honourable Woman Nessa Stein Baroness Stein of Tilbury Miniseries 8 episodes 181 2016 Inside Amy Schumer Herself Episode Brave Truth and Power Narrator Documentary 182 2017 19 The Deuce Eileen Candy Merrell 25 episodes also producer 183 Theatre Edit Year Title Role Notes Ref s 2000 Closer Alice Berkeley Repertory TheatreMark Taper Forum 184 2003 Homebody Kabul Priscilla Ceiling Mark Taper ForumBrooklyn Academy of Music 185 2009 Uncle Vanya Yelena Andreevna Classic Stage Company 186 2011 Three Sisters Masha Kulygina Classic Stage Company 187 2014 The Real Thing Annie American Airlines Theatre 188 Awards and nominations EditYear Award Organization Category Nominated work Result Ref s 2003 Boston Society of Film Critics Best Actress Secretary Won 189 Empire Awards Best Actress Nominated 190 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Nominated 121 Independent Spirit Awards Best Female Lead Nominated 191 MTV Movie Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated 192 National Board of Review Best Breakthrough Performance Won 191 National Society of Film Critics Best Actress Nominated 193 Online Film Critics Society Best Breakthrough Performance Won 194 Best Actress Nominated 195 Chicago Film Critics Association Most Promising Performer Won 196 Satellite Awards Best Actress Motion Picture Musical or Comedy NominatedToronto Film Critics Association Best Actress Nominated 197 Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Actress NominatedWashington D C Area Film Critics Association Best Actress Nominated 198 2005 Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Female Happy Endings Nominated 191 2006 Chicago Film Critics Association Best Actress Sherrybaby NominatedGolden Globe Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama Nominated 121 London Film Critics Circle Actress of the Year Nominated 199 Satellite Awards Best Actress Motion Picture Nominated 200 Saturn Awards Best Actress Stranger than Fiction Nominated2007 Annie Awards Outstanding Voice Acting in a Feature Production Monster House Nominated 201 2008 Critics Choice Movie Awards Best Acting Ensemble The Dark Knight Nominated 202 Saturn Awards Best Actress Nominated2009 Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress Crazy Heart Nominated 203 Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Nominated 204 2014 British Independent Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Frank Nominated 205 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress Miniseries or Television Film The Honourable Woman Won 121 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Nominated 206 Satellite Awards Best Actress Miniseries or Television Film Nominated 207 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Nominated 208 Critics Choice Television Awards Best Actress in a Movie Miniseries Nominated 209 2018 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress Television Series Drama The Deuce Nominated 210 211 2021 Venice Film Festival Best Screenplay The Lost Daughter Won 131 SCAD Savannah Film Festival Rising Star Director Award Won 212 Gotham Awards Best Feature Won 132 Breakthrough Director WonBest Screenplay WonNew York Film Critics Circle Best First Film Won 213 Boston Society of Film Critics Best New Filmmaker Won 214 Chicago Film Critics Association Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated 215 Breakthrough Filmmaker NominatedFlorida Film Critics Circle Best First Film Nominated 216 2022 Golden Globe Awards Best Director Nominated 133 San Diego Film Critics Society Best Director Nominated 217 San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Best Director Nominated 218 Best Adapted Screenplay NominatedAustin Film Critics Association Best First Film Nominated 219 Toronto Film Critics Association Best First Feature Won 220 Online Film Critics Society Best Adapted Screenplay Nominated 221 Best Debut Feature WonAlliance of Women Film Journalists Best Film Nominated 222 Best Director NominatedBest Adapted Screenplay NominatedBest Woman Director NominatedBest Woman Screenwriter NominatedInternational Cinephile Society Best Debut Feature Nominated 223 London Film Critics Circle Film of the Year Nominated 224 Screenwriter of the Year NominatedUSC Scripter Awards Won 225 Hollywood 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Geoff Dark Knight Q amp A Maggie Gyllenhaal Chicago Metromix July 13 2008 Accessed December 15 2008 Blanks Tim Maggie Gyllenhaal Interview Magazine November 17 2008 Accessed January 13 2009 Brinton Jessica Maggie Gyllenhaal s rising star The Times July 20 2008 Accessed February 22 2022 DiLiberto Rebecca Finding her place in a new world order The Boston Globe July 22 2008 Accessed February 22 2022 Fischer Paul Maggie Gyllenhaal Dark Knight Interview Femail Accessed October 9 2008 Freydkin Donna Dark Knight puts spotlight on publicity shunning Gyllenhaal USA Today July 13 2008 Accessed February 22 2022 Freydkin Donna Gyllenhaal does something for herself Star in Crazy Heart USA Today January 3 2010 Accessed February 22 2022 Head Steve Happy Endings for Ms Gyllenhaal IGN January 3 2005 Accessed February 22 2022 Heyman Marshall The Pictures Sad Eyed Siblings New York Magazine July 22 2002 Accessed February 22 2022 Lawrence Will Lady of the Knight Sunday Herald September 27 2008 Accessed February 22 2022 Kelly Nick A light that never goes out Irish Independent July 25 2008 Accessed February 22 2022 Lytal Cristy THEPERFORMANCE Los Angeles Times July 17 2008 Accessed February 22 2022 Rees Serena Maggie Gyllenhaal Romantic chemistry The Daily Telegraph May 9 2007 Accessed September 27 2008 Riggs Jonathan Maggie Begins Instinct Magazine August 1 2005 Accessed December 14 2008 Rosen Alison The Hot Seat Maggie Gyllenhaal Time Out New York Issue 570 August 31 September 6 2006 Accessed December 14 2008 Schwartz Missy Maggie Maybe Entertainment Weekly July 28 2006 Accessed May 28 2009 Snook Raven Features Maggie Gyllenhaal interview Time Out New York Kids Issue 38 December 1 30 2008 Stewart Sara Maggie Gyllenhaal New York Post July 6 2008 Accessed February 22 2022 Wolf Jeanne Maggie Gyllenhaal Is No Stay At Home Mom Parade July 11 2008 Accessed February 22 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maggie Gyllenhaal Wikiquote has quotations related to 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