Maggie Gyllenhaal is an American actress born on May 16, 1977. She gained fame for her roles in films such as Secretary and Crazy Heart, earning critical acclaim and award nominations for her performances. Gyllenhaal is known for her versatility and ability to tackle complex characters in both film and television. She has also worked as a producer and director, contributing to various projects in the industry. Maggie continues to be a prominent figure in Hollywood, inspiring audiences with her talent.

"There was something to me that was really compelling about that woman, already knowing she couldn't get pregnant. When I made that movie I was maybe 24, and to be 24 and already know you can't get pregnant, that was really interesting to me."



"I think sex is very interesting for most people, but I'm interested in sex as a way of communication, I'm not that interested in the fantasy version of a sex scene."



"You have a right to your opinion about the work that you're doing. An artist is as equally important as the director. If you believe that, you can work in any circumstances."



"Ten years ago, it was really difficult for a young actress to walk onto a set and disagree with the director and having that be OK and have a conversation about it and everyone be cool with it."



"I feel so gratified about having finished college. I learned how to articulate myself. It gave me confidence more than anything. And also the ability to analyze the text."



"I studied English literature; I took 2 independent religion classes, but I wasn't a religion major really."

