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The director of Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Biel‘s new movie ‘Nailed’ has quit the film just before scheduled re-shoots were due to take place. David O. Russell has walked out of the troubled project, which is about a woman who fights for better health care in the U.S. after getting shot in the head. The [...]

Saturday, July 17th, 2010
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Jake has been nominated for 2 teen choice awards: Choice Movie Actor: Drama – for his role in Brothers. Choice Movie Actor: Fantasy – for his role in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Click the banner below, you can place a daily vote.

Thursday, June 17th, 2010
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Actor Jake Gyllenhaal took time away from his busy schedule to visit New Eyes for the Needy on Monday, May 24 to meet with volunteers and staff. “Jake has been a great advocate for New Eyes for several years now,” said Susan Dyckman, Executive Director of New Eyes for the Needy. “He has been instrumental [...]

Saturday, June 12th, 2010
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1. “Shrek Forever After” ($55.7 million) 2. “Prince of Persia” ($37.8 million) 3. “Sex and the City 2″ ($37.1 million) 4. “Iron Man 2″ ($20.6 million) 5. “Robin Hood” ($13.6 million) Carrie Bradshaw got off to a solid start at the weekend box office with a $13 million first place finish on Friday, but her [...]

Monday, May 31st, 2010
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Both Sex and the City 2 and Prince of Persia, the weekend’s two new releases, opened to solid numbers but it’s Shrek Forever After that’s likely to win the weekend. Carrie Bradshaw and Co. added an estimated $13 million to its coffers that already boasted $14 million from its Thursday shows. The R-rated comedic romp [...]

Saturday, May 29th, 2010
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Sir Ben Kingsley has heaped praise on Prince Of Persia’s leading man, Jake Gyllenhaal. The duo star in the Disney blockbuster – in which Jake plays Prince Dastan and Sir Ben portrays his uncle Nizam – and the British legend described the US star as “wonderful” because he can let his guard down. “Jake is [...]

Monday, May 24th, 2010
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We’ll get to Prince of Persia in a second, but first let’s talk about Jake Gyllenhaal, the song-and-dance man. The 29-year-old actor tells me he’s well prepared and gung-ho to star in a new movie adaptation of Damn Yankees, the legendary Broadway musical set in the 1950s about baseball fan Joe Hardy (Gyllenhaal) who sells his soul [...]

Thursday, May 20th, 2010
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Jake Gyllenhaal becomes a man of action this Memorial Day weekend in his new film, The Prince of Persia, where he plays a muscle-bound street urchin-turned-hero. Soon the hunky star will be talking to PEOPLE to answer your questions. So, what do you want to ask Jake? Curious how he got those abs of steel? [...]

Thursday, May 20th, 2010
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Jake Gyllenhaal worked hard to embody the fearless hero Prince Dastan in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time – getting bulked up and mastering sword fighting and the acrobatic art of parkour. One thing he couldn’t conquer? His fear of ostriches. “They would say, ‘Don’t make any noise around the ostriches. They’ll tear out [...]

Monday, May 10th, 2010
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Jake Gyllenhaal may have a serious film/indie film reputation in his professional life. But the guy likes to break a sweat, literally, and really wants to do that in his “dream project” — a movie about brash, womanizing “Broadway” Joe Namath, whose glory days were with the 1960s and 70s New York Jets. “It’s been [...]

Saturday, May 8th, 2010
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