Jake Gyllenhaal filmography

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Gyllenhaal attending the 2015 Toronto Film Festival

Jake Gyllenhaal is an American actor who has appeared in 28 motion pictures (including three yet-to-be released), three television programs, one commercial, and four music videos. He made his film debut in 1991 with a minor role in the comedy-drama City Slickers.[1] In 1993, he appeared in A Dangerous Woman, a motion picture adaptation directed by Gyllenhaal's father Stephen Gyllenhaal and co-written by his mother Naomi Foner that was based on the novel of the same name by Mary McGarry Morris. In the following year, he portrayed Robin Williams' son in an episode of the police procedural television series Homicide: Life on the Street; the episode was directed by his father.[2] In 1999, Gyllenhaal starred in the Joe Johnston-directed drama October Sky; the film was received warmly by critics,[2] and Gyllenhaal's portrayal of the NASA engineer Homer Hickam was praised.[3]

In 2001, he appeared in the comedy film Bubble Boy, which was a critical failure and a box office bomb but does sustain a status as a "cult comedy".[3][4] Later that same year, he starred in the Richard Kelly-directed drama Donnie Darko alongside his sister Maggie, and Drew Barrymore.[5] His portrayal of the Donnie Darko character, a "sullen" and "schizophrenic" teenager, made him a cult hero.[3] Although the film was critically acclaimed, it failed commercially. Gyllenhaal starred in the 2004 disaster film The Day After Tomorrow,[3] which, despite receiving mixed reviews from critics,[6] was a commercial success at the box office.[7] In 2005, he co-starred as Jack Twist opposite Heath Ledger in the romance drama Brokeback Mountain. The actors portrayed two men that fall in love during a sheepherding expedition. The roles earned both Gyllenhaal and Ledger critical acclaim and Academy Award nominations.[8] That same year, he starred in the drama films Jarhead and Proof.[9]

Gyllenhaal played the true-crime author Robert Graysmith in the 2007 mystery film Zodiac. Directed by David Fincher, the film explores the story about the serial killer Zodiac who stalked the Bay Area during the late 1960s and early 1970s.[8] In 2010, he portrayed Prince Dastan in the fantasy adventure Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time;[8] the film received mixed reviews from critics[10] and was a box office success.[11] That same year, Gyllenhaal starred alongside Anne Hathaway in the romantic comedy Love and Other Drugs.[8] He portrayed Colter Stevens, a U.S. Army Aviation captain, in the 2011 sci-fi time-travel thriller Source Code.[12] Directed by Duncan Jones, the film received universal acclaim from critics.[13] In 2013, Gyllenhaal starred in the drama Prisoners together with Hugh Jackman;[14] the film received both critical and commercial success.[15][16] The following year, he starred in dual roles in Enemy.[17] He then produced and starred in Nightcrawler (2014).[18]

Films

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Title Year Role(s) Director(s) Budget Box office Ref.
USD
City Slickers 1991 Daniel Robbins Ron Underwood 26,000,000 179,033,791 [19]
[20]
Josh and S.A.M. 1993 Leon Coleman Billy Weber 18,000,000 1,640,220 [21]
A Dangerous Woman 1993 Edward Stephen Gyllenhaal Unknown 1,497,222 [22]
Homegrown 1998 Jake / Blue Kahan Stephen Gyllenhaal Unknown 77,910 [23]
[24]
October Sky 1999 Homer Hickam Joe Johnston 25,000,000 34,675,800 [23]
[25]
Donnie Darko 2001 Donnie Darko Richard Kelly 3,800,000 3,840,839 [5]
[26]
Bubble Boy 2001 Jimmy Livingston Blair Hayes 13,000,000 5,007,898 [3]
[9]
[27]
[28]
Lovely and Amazing 2001 Jordan Nicole Holofcener 250,000 4,677,852 [27]
[29]
[30]
Highway 2002 Pilot Kelson James Cox 14,000,000 N/A [9]
The Good Girl 2002 Thomas "Holden" Worther Miguel Arteta 8,000,000 16,856,124 [31]
[32]
Moonlight Mile 2002 Joe Nast Brad Silberling 21,000,000 10,011,050 [33]
[34]
Jiminy Glick in Lalawood 2004 Himself Vadim Jean Unknown 36,039 [35]
The Day After Tomorrow 2004 Sam Hall Roland Emmerich 125,000,000 544,272,402 [7]
[36]
The Man Who Walked Between the Towers 2005 Narrator Michael Sporn Unknown N/A [37]
Brokeback Mountain 2005 Jack Twist Ang Lee 14,000,000 178,062,759 [38]
[39]
Proof 2005 Harold "Hal" Dobbs John Madden 20,000,000 14,189,860 [40]
[41]
Jarhead 2005 Anthony "Swoff" Swofford Sam Mendes 72,000,000 96,889,998 [42]
[43]
Zodiac 2007 Robert Graysmith David Fincher 65,000,000 84,785,914 [44]
[45]
Rendition 2007 Douglas Freeman Gavin Hood 27,500,000 27,038,732 [46]
[47]
[48]
Brothers 2009 Tommy Cahill Jim Sheridan 26,000,000 43,318,349 [49]
[50]
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time 2010 Dastan Mike Newell 200,000,000 336,365,676 [11]
[51]
Love & Other Drugs 2010 Jamie Randall Edward Zwick 30,000,000 102,820,008 [52]
[53]
Source Code 2011 Colter Stevens Duncan Jones 32,000,000 147,332,697 [12]
[54]
End of Watch 2012 Officer Taylor David Ayer 7,000,000 48,126,384 [55]
[56]
Prisoners 2013 Detective Loki Denis Villeneuve 46,000,000 122,126,687 [14]
[16]
Enemy 2013 Adam Bell / Anthony Clair Denis Villeneuve Unknown 3,396,726 [17]
Nightcrawler 2014 Louis Bloom Dan Gilroy 8,000,000 38,697,217 [57]
[58]
Accidental Love 2015 Howard Birdwell David O. Russell 26,000,000 135,436 [59]
Southpaw 2015 Billy Hope Antoine Fuqua 25,000,000 90,903,415 [60]
Everest 2015 Scott Fischer Baltasar Kormákur 55,000,000 191,700,729 [61]
[62]
Demolition 2015 Davis Mitchell Jean-Marc Vallée Unknown 3,304,834 [63][64]
Nocturnal Animals 2016 Edward Sheffield / Tony Hastings Tom Ford 20,000,000 [65]
Stronger Film has yet to be released 2017 Jeff Bauman David Gordon Green
Okja Film has yet to be released 2017 Bong Joon-ho 50,000,000
Life Film has yet to be released 2017 John McKay Daniel Espinosa
Wildlife Film has yet to be released TBA Paul Dano [66]

Television

Title Year Role Director Episode(s) Ref.
Homicide: Life on the Street 1994 Matthew "Matt" Ellison Stephen Gyllenhaal "Bop Gun" [67]
Saturday Night Live 2007 Himself (host) Don Roy King "Jake Gyllenhaal/The Shins" [68]
Man vs. Wild 2011 Himself Matt Brandon "Man vs. Wild with Jake Gyllenhaal" [69]
Inside Amy Schumer 2016 Himself Ryan McFaul "Fame" [70]

Theatre

Title Year Role Venue Ref.
This is Our Youth 2002 Warren Garrick Theatre [71]
If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet 2012 Terry Laura Pels Theater [72]
Constellations 2014–2015 Roland Samuel J. Friedman Theatre [73]
Little Shop of Horrors 2015 Seymour New York City Center
Sunday in the Park with George 2016 George New York City Center
Burn This 2017 Robbie Hudson Theatre

Music video appearances

Title Year Performer(s) Director(s) Role Album Ref.
Blame It 2009 Jamie Foxx Hype Williams Clubber Intuition [74]
Giving Up the Gun 2010 Vampire Weekend The Malloys Tennis player Contra [75]
[76]
Time to Dance 2012 The Shoes Daniel Wolfe Jason Voorhees Time to Dance – EP [77]
[78]
Run 2014 Jay-Z and Beyoncé Melina Matsoukas Unknown Magna Carta Holy Grail [79]

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