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Maggie Gyllenhaal

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Maggie Gyllenhaal

Maggie Gyllenhaal (born Margalit Ruth Gyllenhaal on 1977-11-16) is an American actress and filmmaker whose career spans more than three decades, beginning with a small appearance in her father’s film Waterland at age fifteen. She emerged from a creatively rich family—her father Stephen Gyllenhaal is a director‑poet and her mother Naomi Foner a screenwriter—before forging a distinct identity through roles that combined emotional depth with daring physicality, most famously in the cult classic Donnie Darko (2001) and the provocative black‑comedy Secretary (2002). Gyllenhaal’s breakthrough performances earned her multiple Golden Globe nominations and an Independent Spirit Award, while her willingness to explore complex, often troubled characters led to critical acclaim for Sherrybaby (2006) and a coveted Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Crazy Heart (2009). The actress also achieved mainstream commercial success as Rachel Dawes in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight (2008), a film that grossed over $1 billion worldwide, cementing her status as both an indie darling and a box‑office draw. Beyond film, she has delivered powerful television work, winning a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Miniseries for The Honourable Woman (2014) and producing the gritty HBO series The Deuce (2017‑2019). In 2021 she expanded her artistic repertoire by writing, directing, and adapting the psychological drama The Lost Daughter, which earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay, showcasing her evolution from actress to auteur.

Her stage work includes notable Broadway and off‑Broadway productions such as Closer and Uncle Vanya, demonstrating a range that spans from classical Shakespeare to contemporary drama. An alumna of Columbia University (BA in literature and Eastern religions) and a former student at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Gyllenhaal blends intellectual rigor with artistic curiosity. She is married to actor Peter Sarsgaard (m. 2009) and is mother to two daughters. Actively involved in philanthropy, she supports organizations like Witness, TrickleUp, and the Hear the World Foundation, and has been an outspoken advocate for civil liberties, gender equality, and humanitarian causes. Her career continues to evolve as she prepares to direct future projects, including the upcoming adaptation The Bride! starring Christian Bale, further solidifying her legacy as a multifaceted talent in contemporary cinema.

18 movies
12 nominations

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Biography, Career & Filmography

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Given Name: Margalit Ruth Gyllenhaal

Born: Manhattan, New York City, U.S.

Citizenship: American

Birthday: November 16, 1977

Occupations: Actress, Filmmaker

Years Active: 1992-present

Children: 2

Spouses: Peter Sarsgaard

Awards and Nominations Received by Maggie Gyllenhaal

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75th British Academy Film Awards 2022

Nomination

Best Adapted Screenplay

The Lost Daughter

27th Critics' Choice Awards 2022

Nomination

Best Adapted Screenplay

The Lost Daughter

74th Directors Guild of America Awards 2022

Win

First-Time Feature Film

The Lost Daughter

79th Golden Globe Awards 2022

Nomination

Best Director

The Lost Daughter

37th Film Independent Spirit Awards 2022

Win

Best Director

The Lost Daughter
Win

Best Screenplay

The Lost Daughter

82nd Academy Awards 2010

Nomination

Actress in a Supporting Role

Crazy Heart

64th Golden Globe Awards 2007

Nomination

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama

SherryBaby

33rd Saturn Awards 2007

Nomination

Best Actress

Stranger Than Fiction

21st Film Independent Spirit Awards 2006

Nomination

Best Supporting Female

Happy Endings

60th Golden Globe Awards 2003

Nomination

Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Actress)

Secretary

18th Film Independent Spirit Awards 2003

Nomination

Best Female Lead

Secretary
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