Ryan Gosling says he needs a break from acting
Actor will direct after appearing in The Place Beyond the Pines
CBC News
Posted: Mar 21, 2013 1:05 PM ET
Last Updated: Mar 21, 2013 3:24 PM ET
Ryan Gosling, shown March 18 in New York, is uncomfortable with his leading man status. (Canadian Press)
Related
Related Stories
Canadian-born actor Ryan Gosling has told the Associated Press he plans to take a break from acting and needs time to “reassess” his career.
Gosling, who has been seen in Drive, Gangster Squad, The Ides of March and Crazy, Stupid Love in the past two years believes he is overexposed.
"I've been doing it too much," he said. "I've lost perspective on what I'm doing. I think it's good for me to take a break and reassess why I'm doing it and how I'm doing it. And I think this is probably a good way to learn about that. I need a break from myself as much as I imagine the audience does."
The actor is also becoming an internet meme, with people posting photos of Gosling with a caption that starts “Hey girl” and then gives some advice in his supposed voice.
Gosling did not say when that break might come. He will appear in two more films to be released this year, Only God Forgives and The Place Beyond the Pines, a collaboration with director Derek Cianfrance, who helped establish his credibility as an actor with the gritty 2010 film Blue Valentine.
Gosling is also preparing to step into directing with How to Catch a Monster, about a mother trying to find her teenaged son in an underwater fantasy world.
Born in London, Ont., and home-schooled by his mother, he began his career as a child actor at age 12 with the Mickey Mouse Club. He had TV roles on Breaker High, Are You Afraid of the Dark and Young Hercules, before his breakout role in film, The Believer, in in which he played a neo-Nazi teenager.
His heartthrob status began with 2004 romance The Notebook, but Gosling has since stayed away from typical leading man roles, choosing quirky indie vehicles such as Lars and the Real Girl and Half Nelson that displayed the range of his acting skill.
"There's a lot of pressure to be the lead of a film," he said. "I have done it. It's not my favourite way to work."
His The Place Beyond The Pines co-star Ben Mendelsohn says Gosling concentrates on building relationships with fellow actors on the set and that makes a difference to the kind of performance they can give on-screen.
"Ryan, without terribly much trouble, could be the world's most ginormous box-office juggernaut type of thing," says Mendelsohn, who'll co-star in Gosling's soon-to-begin-filming directorial debut. "From what I can gather, his interests are a lot more nuanced."
With files from The Associated PressShare Tools
3 for FRIDAY: Fast and Furious 6, Epic and Picture Day by Eli Glasner May. 24, 2013 6:05 PM Eli Glasner takes a quick look at three new films: Picture Day with rising star Tatiana Maslany, the audaciously entertaining Fast and Furious 6 and a nature-themed cartoon for the kids called Epic.
Top News Headlines
- 3 more suspects arrested in slaying of U.K. soldier
- British police investigating the savage killing of an off-duty soldier in London have arrested three more suspects. more »
- Hockey Canada votes to ban bodychecking in peewee hockey
- Hockey Canada's board of directors voted to eliminate bodychecking from peewee-level hockey on Saturday in Charlottetown. more »
- Neil Macdonald: How serious is Obama about curbing the drone surge?
- In a key speech this week, the U.S. president set out a host of supposed new safeguards for America's controversial practice of remote-controlled rough justice. But as Neil Macdonald writes, the underlying rationale for drone use has not fundamentally changed. more »
- Ontario man lost in Australian mountains has survival skills
- The sister of an Ontario man who disappeared in Australia's Snowy Mountains nearly two weeks ago says she remains hopeful he will be found, partly because of his training as a Canadian Forces reservist. more »
Must Watch
Latest Arts & Entertainment News Headlines
- Rolling Stones to rock with Mississauga choir
- The Rolling Stones take to the stage in Toronto Saturday night, accompanied by a Mississauga high school choir, for the first of three hotly anticipated Canadian concerts. more »
- Robert Bateman Centre to promote more than artist's work

- Celebrated Canadian nature artist Robert Bateman is opening a new gallery in Victoria this weekend, but the artist says the aim is to do much more than showcase his work. more »
- FILM REVIEW: The Hangover Part 3
- In a final outing with the wolf pack, the joke's on us, says Eli Glasner. The Hangover Part 3 is a strangely serious and laugh-free sequel in the popular, offensive and raunchy series. more »
- Fast and Furious 6, Epic and Picture Day
- PM Eli Glasner takes a quick look at three new films: Picture Day with rising star Tatiana Maslany, the audaciously entertaining Fast and Furious 6 and a nature-themed cartoon for the kids called Epic. more »
Q Blog
Dan Brown's bizarre rituals May. 24, 2013 5:15 PM The author discusses his new novel, Inferno, and the ritual he performs when launching another book.
CBC Books
David Sedaris on why having a mean dad might just be the key to success May. 24, 2013 2:42 PM
- McDonald's CEO chastised by 9-year-old B.C. girl
- Will Rob Ford's supporters leave Ford Nation?
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denies using crack cocaine
- Dog snared on baited hooks near Vancouver's Grouse Grind trail
- Washington police blame bridge collapse on Alberta trucker
- Wallin may be forced to repay thousands in travel expenses
- Canada ranks 3rd last in paid vacations
- 3 more suspects arrested in slaying of U.K. soldier
- Ontario man lost in Australian mountains has survival skills


