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Jake Gyllenhaal awards and nominations
Gyllenhaal at
SXSW in 2016
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Jake Gyllenhaal is an American actor and producer who has received various awards and nominations, including a
British Academy Film Award for playing
Jack Twist in
Ang Lee 's romance
Brokeback Mountain (2005). He has received additional nominations for one
Academy Award , two British Academy Film Awards, two
Golden Globe Awards , and three
Tony Awards .
After making his acting debut in
City Slickers (1991),
[1] Gyllenhaal's first nominations were for
October Sky (1999), an American
biographical film about
NASA engineer
Homer Hickam .
[2] His performance as the title character in the 2001
psychological thriller film
Donnie Darko earned him a
Young Hollywood Award and a nomination for the
Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead . Gyllenhaal's role opposite
Heath Ledger in Brokeback Mountain received critical acclaim.
[3] In addition to receiving the
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and the
MTV Movie Award for Best Performance , he was nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category at the
78th Academy Awards , the
11th Critics' Choice Awards , the
10th Satellite Awards , and the
12th Screen Actors Guild Awards . In 2010, he starred in the
romantic
comedy-drama film
Love & Other Drugs , leading to Best Actor nominations at the
68th Golden Globe Awards and the
15th Satellite Awards .
Gyllenhaal received numerous accolades for his performance in
Nightcrawler (2014), in which he plays a
stringer who records violent late-night events and sells the footage to the media.
[4] He was awarded Best Actor by several regional film critics associations and was nominated in the Best Actor category at the
68th British Academy Film Awards , the
20th Critics' Choice Awards , the
72nd Golden Globe Awards , and the
21st Screen Actors Guild Awards . In 2016, he starred in
Nocturnal Animals , receiving another nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Gyllenhaal's portrayal of
Boston Marathon bombing survivor
Jeff Bauman in
Stronger (2017) earned him the
Hollywood Actor Award at the
Hollywood Film Awards , as well as Best Actor nominations at the
23rd Critics' Choice Awards and the
22nd Satellite Awards .
[5]
Gyllenhaal's theatrical debut was in
Kenneth Lonergan 's
London revival of
This Is Our Youth in 2002, for which he won the
Evening Standard Theatre Award for Outstanding Newcomer .
[6] For his performance in the
Broadway play Sea Wall/A Life , he was nominated for
Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play at the
74th Tony Awards .
Awards and nominations
Notes
^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
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a
b Shared with
Linda Cardellini ,
Anna Faris ,
Anne Hathaway ,
Heath Ledger ,
Randy Quaid , and
Michelle Williams
^ Shared with director Natalie Erika James and co-producers Anna Mcleish, Sarah Shaw, and Riva Marker
^ Shared with director
Dan Gilroy and co-producers
Jennifer Fox ,
Tony Gilroy ,
David Lancaster , and
Michel Litvak
^ Shared with director
Paul Dano and co-producers Andrew Duncan, Riva Marker,
Oren Moverman , Ann Ruark, and Alex Saks
^ Shared with
Heath Ledger
^ Shared with
Maria Bello ,
Viola Davis ,
Paul Dano ,
Terrence Howard ,
Hugh Jackman , and
Melissa Leo
^ Shared with
Jennifer Aniston
^ Tied with
Ralph Fiennes for
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
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