Ryan Gosling Is at His Best When He Gets to Be Funny

Ryan Gosling has consistently been an actor audiences can count on.

With each new film, he delivers, and Gosling has managed to escape the full brunt of Hollywood’s typecasting, keeping those who love him on their toes with each new role he takes on.

In looking at his work, there was a period of time early in his career when Gosling took a more serious approach to his movies.

There were films like 2010’s All Good Things where Gosling played a fictionalized version of Robert Durst.

The following year, Gosling starred in George Clooney’s The Ides of March, another movie with an overly serious in tone that finds Gosling playing a subdued character.

As his career progressed, however, he started to find a balance between playing heavier roles and tackling parts that were fun and more suited toward his own personality.

In 2016’s La La Land, he got to be a song-and-dance man.

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