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Ranking the Best Performances from Ryan Gosling So Far

“Blue Valentine” (2010) Cinematography by Andrij Parekh

This shouldn’t be a shock to you all, but anyone who doesn’t know this prepare to learn that Ryan Gosling is my favorite actor working today. Whether it’s comedy or drama, blockbusters or indies, he always seems at home, committing fully to whatever he’s doing. That alone is worthy of acclaim, but his taste in projects is also impeccable. Last year, Gosling stunned in Barbie, turning in some amazing work. My rave review here at the time said “Gosling is a comedic goldmine and deserves legitimate Best Supporting Actor consideration. The amount that he throws himself into this role is staggering and staggeringly delightful. The commitment itself is hilarious, let alone his comic timing.” This past weekend, he led The Fall Guy into theaters, delighting myself and others in the process. As such, it felt like a good time to look back again on his career, highlighting his best work.

In my review of The Fall Guy (here), I had the following to say about Gosling, including his chemistry with co-stars:

Ryan Gosling is channeling his vibe from The Nice Guys here, to great effect. While Gosling gets the best material and the most screen time, Emily Blunt is great as well, having a blast being in a power position. Blunt and Gosling also have terrific chemistry, as does Gosling with Winston Duke.

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Below, you can see where things stack up with Gosling for yours truly. He has incredibly underrated range. From high drama to big comedy, he’s proven he can do it all. For my money, and I’ll share my top ten list below, he’s never been better than in Blue Valentine, one of my favorite performances of the past 25 years. That being said, Barbie is my favorite male performance from last year and an instantly iconic addition to his filmography. Your list will obviously differ from mine, but I’m definitely curious to see where everyone stands on his work, both the Oscar nominated and the snubbed alike.

Here now are my top ten Ryan Gosling performances, as it stands today:

Honorable Mention: The Believer, Crazy Stupid Love, The Ides of March, The Notebook, The Slaughter Rule, and The United States of Leland

10. The Fall Guy

9. The Place Beyond the Pines

8. The Nice Guys

7. Lars and the Real Girl

6. La La Land

5. First Man

4. Drive

3. Half Nelson

2. Barbie

1. Blue Valentine

What are your favorite performances from Ryan Gosling? Let us know!

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Kellie
Kellie
1 year ago

I have a couple of films to catch up on and then will have my list .

He’s my favorite actor around now too. He’s proving range with charisma and more depth than anyone expected.

Robert Hamer
1 year ago

If someone Thanos-snapped any random two of the top three performances on your list from existence, Ryan Gosling would still be able to lay a legitimate claim to being one of the Great Actors™ of his generation on the strength of the one remaining performance he had alone.

Brian H.
Brian H.
1 year ago

He does have very good taste…his percentage of good enjoyable movies are very high.

  1. Blue Valentine
  2. Half Nelson
  3. Lars and the Real Girl
  4. Barbie
  5. Ides of March
  6. Believer, The
  7. Drive
  8. La La Land
  9. First Man
  10. Crazy Stupid Love

Just Missing – All Good Things, Fall Guy, Fracture, Nice Guys and Place Behind the Pines

Kellie
Kellie
1 year ago

Even the films I enjoyed less he’s good.

  1. The Nice Guys
  2. Barbie
  3. Lars and The Real Girl
  4. Half Nelson
  5. The Idess of March
  6. First Man
  7. Blue Valentine
  8. Drive
  9. La La Land
  10. The Fall Guy

HM The Beliver.The Place Beyond The Pine.The United States of Leland,The Notebook,Crazy Stupid Love

Kellie
Kellie
1 year ago
Reply to  Joey Magidson

He a contemporary Jack Lemmon the praise can’t get any higher from me.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

12 films down, 15 to go, I can’t take my eyes off of Ryan Gosling.

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