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In Brokeback Mountain, both Jake Gyllenhaal and the late Heath Ledger were straight actors playing queer characters. However, that film came out in 2005, when Hollywood had very different views on ...
Jake Gyllenhaal reminisced about his role in 2005 drama Brokeback Mountain, and discussed the lack of sex scenes in his latest film Nightcrawler ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal became really protective of her brother Jake Gyllenhaal when watching his 2005 movie 'Brokeback Mountain'.
This Pride Month, the legendary love story between Ennis (Heath Ledger) and Jack (Jake Gyllenhaal) returns to the big screen to celebrate the film's 20th anniversary.
Brokeback Mountain was a cinematic phenomenon when it premiered in 2005, winning three Oscars amongst its eight nominations, such as a best actor nod for the late Heath Ledger and one for Jake ...
Gyllenhaal made his acting debut with a small role in 1991’s City Slickers and logged several more films throughout the ...
Ahead of a theatrical re-release of the Ang Lee film, TheWrap speaks with its creatives about the tragic love story's lasting impact The post ‘Brokeback Mountain’ at 20: How the Landmark Queer ...
Brokeback Mountain director Ang Lee claimed that Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger would have “friction” while working on the 2005 movie.
Brokeback Mountain director Ang Lee says that "sometimes there was friction" between the film's leads Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal on the set of the 2005 romance movie.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger starred in the 2005 Oscar-winning film together Although some jokes were made about the homosexual love story at the heart of Brokeback Mountain at the time it was ...
Jake Gyllenhaal has spoken about the “stigma” that used to be attached to roles like the one he played in Brokeback Mountain. Directed by Ang Lee, the 2005 romantic drama depicted the complex ...
Jake Gyllenhaal once made a few remarks about how nerve-racking it could occasionally be acting in Brokeback Mountain. But it was an attitude that fellow actor Ian McKellen didn’t take lightly.