
Time and again, Gosling has proven his commitment to his art—as seen in his preparation for his Oscar®-nominated role in La La Land, when he learned to play the piano in just three months. Likewise, during his preparation for his role in The Notebook, Gosling spent two months soaking up the culture of Charleston, South Carolina, and, just like his character, actually learned to build furniture.

Gosling brings a special something to his roles, commends Bowen. “It’s his humanity. It’s his understanding of sentiment…and not sentimentality. So often people want to overwhelm you with their emotion. It’s the truly great craftsmen who know how to dispense it in a way that keeps you leaning in.”

Gosling’s fascination for Armstrong and the men who were his cohorts permeated the production. “My first instinct in preparing for this role was to learn how to fly. Neil was flying before he could drive; it seemed an integral part of who he was, so I thought I should start there. At a certain point in my training, I was asked to force the aircraft into a self-imposed ‘stall,’ and I had a moment of clarity. This was a terrible idea. I understood in that moment why Neil was destined to be one of the world’s greatest pilots and why I was not. Like many other astronauts, Neil began as a test pilot. It takes a certain kind of person to knowingly get into an aircraft that has never been flown and take it to its breaking point, for the sole purpose of finding its flaws so that we might move our understanding of aeronautics forward.”
One of Gosling’s biggest fans on set was the actress who plays his on-screen wife. “Ryan is warmth personified,” sums Claire Foy, who portrays Janet Armstrong. “He doesn’t have to work very hard at that, I don’t think. He’s incredibly likable as a person, and that’s the thing with Neil. I don’t think he was antisocial or rude; he wasn’t conventional. He didn’t do what everybody does, which is try and make everyone else feel great about themselves…and if there’s an awkward silence, try and fill it. Innately, Ryan is kind-hearted and generous and warm and genuine…that’s just naturally what he brings to the table.”
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