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attended
Her film roles
before were directed
by her father:
Waterland (
Her break-out
role was in
Secretary,
which earned her a
number of
nominations and
awards. She has
followed up with
roles in
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The daughter of
director Stephen
Gyllenhaal (Waterland
[1992]) and
screenwriter Naomi
Foner (Running on
Empty [1988]), and
the sister of hot
young Hollywood
heartthrob Jake
Gyllenhaal (Donnie
Darko [2001], The
Good Girl [2002],
Moonlight Mile
[2002]), Maggie
Gyllenhaal seems to
have all the makings
of a successful
young starlet with
her Tinseltown
background and
curiously unique
beauty.
Gyllenhaal got some
early screen breaks
thanks to roles in
such Stephen
Gyllenhaal films as
Waterland (1992) and
Homegrown (1998).
Soon graduating from
Columbia University
with an English
degree, pretty
Gyllenhaal continued
to refine her acting
skills on the stages
of New York and
London theaters in
such productions as
The Tempest and The
Butterfly Project.
Her ascent into the
collective film
conscience continued
with a humorous turn
in director John
Waters' anarchic
Cecil B. Demented
and alongside
younger brother Jake
in the surreal teen
fantasy Donnie Darko
(2001). Soon gaining
more prominent roles
alongside such hot
Hollywood actors as
Drew Barrymore
(Riding in Cars With
Boys [2001]) and
Josh Hartnett (40
Days and 40 Nights
[2002]), Gyllenhaal
would turn up later
in 2002 in eccentric
director Spike
Jonze's sophomore
effort, Adaptation.
Her supporting roles
offering but a
glimpse into her
engagingly offbeat
talent, Gyllenhaal
truly came into her
own with her
breakthrough
performance as a
mentally unstable
secretary in
director Steven
Shainberg's 2002
dark comedy
Secretary. Cast
opposite former '80s
wonder boy James
Spader, Gyllenhaal
displayed a careful
balance of
unshielded
vulnerability and
mild sadomasochism
as the film's
troubled lead.
Nominated for
numerous awards
including a Golden
Globe and
Independent Spirit
for Best Actress,
Secretary found the
disarming actress
branded the "it"
girl to watch for in
the coming years.
While subsequent
supporting
performances in such
films as Confessions
of a Dangerous Mind,
Casa de Los Babys,
and Mona Lisa Smile
may not have offered
fans the large dose
of Gyllenhall that
they sought after
Secretary, audiences
could see her in a
starring role
opposite John C.
Reilly in the 2004
George
Clooney/Steven
Soderbergh-produced
remake Criminal.
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