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“Bubble Boy” (2001)
One of Gyllenhaal’s earliest film credits is as Jimmy Livingston — a boy without an immune system who lives in a bubble — in “Bubble Boy”
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“Donnie Darko” (2001)
Perhaps one of Gyllenhaal’s most notable roles, the actor stars as the titular character in this cult classic about a troubled teenager with disturbing visions
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“The Good Girl” (2002)
In “The Good Girl,” Gyllenhaal plays Holden, the love interest of Jennifer Aniston‘s character Justine Last. The two start an affair while working together at a local department store
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“Moonlight Mile” (2003)
After Joe Nast’s (Gyllenhaal) fiancée Diana Floss was murdered in a shooting, he opts to stay with her parents and mourn her loss together
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“The Day After Tomorrow” (2004)
In this sci-fi flick, Gyllenhaal plays Sam Hall — a baby-faced teenager visiting Manhattan when disastrous weather strikes
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“Brokeback Mountain” (2005)
Gyllenhaal plays Heath Ledger‘s lover Jack Twist in one of the most innovative films of all time. The two gay cowboys earned several Academy Awards nods.
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“Jarhead” (2005)
Gyllenhaal stars as real-life United States Marine Anthony Swofford who is deployed to fight in the Gulf War
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“Zodiac” (2007)
In “Zodiac,” Gyllenhaal’s character Robert Graysmith is fascinated by a notorious serial killer in San Francisco. He later goes on to pen a book about the self-named Zodiac killer, though the murders remain unsolved
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“Brothers” (2009)
Gyllenhaal stars opposite Tobey Maguire in “Brothers,” a story about a Marine with intense post-traumatic stress disorder
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“Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” (2010)
The actor stars as Dastan in this adventure action fantasy film based on the video game, as Gyllenhaal proves he is capable of taking on a macho persona in an action flick
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“Love & Other Drugs” (2010)
In “Love & Other Drugs,” he plays Jamie Randall — a successful Viagra salesman and Anne Hathaway‘s love interest
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“Prisoners” (2013)
Gyllenhaal stars as Detective Loki, a somber character who is tasked with the safe return of two girls who go missing
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“Nightcrawler” (2014)
Gyllenhaal portrays Louis “Lou” Bloom in “Nightcrawler” — a freelance cameraman who shoots crime scenes. Oftentimes, he tampers with evidence for the sake of a better, more profitable shot
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“Enemy” (2014)
Gyllenhaal is his own co-star in “Enemy,” a psychological thriller about one identical twin who stalks the other
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“Southpaw” (2015)
The actor plays down-and-out boxer Billy Hope in “Southpaw.” The fighter undergoes an inspiring comeback story after the death of his wife (Rachel McAdams)
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“Demolition” (2016)
The actor plays a young finance exec who goes into a tailspin while mourning the sudden death of his wife.
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“Nocturnal Animals” (2014)
The actor played dual roles in Tom Ford’s acclaimed thriller, as both struggling novelist (and ex-husband of Amy Adams’ gallery owner) as well as the protagonist of that writer’s creepy novel.
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“Sunday in the Park With George” (2017)
Gyllenhaal starred with Annaleigh Ashford in a Broadway revival of the Stephen Sondheim musical as 19th-century French artist Georges Seurat.
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“Life” (2017)
Gyllenhaal stars opposite Ryan Reynolds and Rebecca Ferguson as astronauts who discover life on Mars — and it seems less than friendly to human visitors.