Maggie on Sibling Rivalry and Jake's Cooking Skills
7 February, 2010 Author: Catagories: Interviews, News & Headlines

A little piece with Jake in one of Maggie’s (Gyllenhaal) recent interviews.

Maggie Gyllenhaal admits she wasn?t that impressed when younger brother Jake casually decided to follow in her footsteps and become an actor ? especially when he scored the title role in the 2001 cult classic Donnie Darko and looked set to be the star of the siblings. His sister – who, as a teenager, used to boss him into taking part in her lounge room productions of Cats – got her own back a year later when she starred in Secretary.

“My brother and I used to be competitive when we were younger,” muses the 32-year-old.  “But now I feel we’re different enough, old enough and love each other enough that competition feels like a waste of time.”

It helps that the pair have each carved their own successful – if slightly different – careers. With his leading man looks, Jake has specialised in big-budget hits, such as The Day After Tomorrow and Brokeback Mountain.

Meanwhile, his sister, with her slightly quirkier image,  has reigned as the queen of indie, gathering kudos in smaller films such as SherryBaby and Happy Endings.
So it’s all happy families these days, except when it comes to cooking. It turns out Gyllenhaal junior, who recently split from actor Reese Witherspoon, is a fantastic cook and Maggie – a self-confessed perfectionist – will reluctantly concede she’s not in the same league.
“He’s exceptional – as good a cook as he is an actor,” she admits. “He was just here for the holidays and he cooked a lot. I have basic skills – I know how to steam vegetables and make pasta and salads – but I’m not so good at the harder stuff. I’d like to learn how to easily cook up something really great.”
I suggest that the test of a person’s skill in the kitchen is whether they can whip up “something great” without following a recipe.

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Jake talks "Brothers" and "Prince of Persia"
26 January, 2010 Author: Catagories: Brothers, Interviews, Prince of Persia

In the movie Jake plays Tommy Cahill, an ex-convict who falls for his soldier brother‘s wife after he goes missing in Afghanistan. Tobey Maguire and Natalie Portman co-star in the movie. Here the famously private Mr Gyllenhaal talks about becoming one of Hollywoods most bankable names, describes how his big sister Maggie always makes sure he knows who‘s boss, and hints that he just wants to get back to the people he loves.

JG: “[Waving his hands around] Hi! I hope you don’t mind but I get really animated!”

Q: Not at all, go for it. And what was with your look?

JG: “You mean in the movie, or in reality? Sorry, I have no concept of the difference between movies and reality!”

Q: Well, have you seen the movie?

JG: “Yes, Twilight. God, I loved that movie! (Laughs) No, I was just saying that, because it’s the thing of the moment! Yeah, I’m up on stuff. But what did you want to know?”

Q: What attracted you to Brothers?

JG: “The director Jim Sheridan attracted me. He’s made some of the most extraordinary movies, and gotten the most extraordinary performance out of actors – more than many of the directors working today. And his inherent trust in me, as an actor – six weeks to work with someone as extraordinary as him is like a godsend.”

Q: So how did the theme of this film resonate with you?

JG: “Which one? Sleeping with your brother’s wife?!”

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