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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Johnny Longden, Ryan Gosling, Earl W. Bascom, John Taylor, Hugh B. Brown, Cindy Ady, Nathan Eldon Tanner, Ben Cahoon, John William Woolf, Carmen Rasmusen, A. J. Cook, Paul Hinman, Thomas Rowell Leavitt, Marriner W. Merrill, Broyce Jacobs, James Rennie, Steve Evans, Colin Low, Rob Anderson, Jesse Knight, Gilbert Belnap, R. C. Evans, Thomas Levi Whittle, William R. Smith, Alexander B. Morrison, Randy Thorsteinson, Solon Earl Low, Cec Purves, George Stringam, Martin Woolf, Charles Ora Card, Ted E. Brewerton, Joseph M. Tanner, Theodore Brandley, David B. Galbraith, Maren Ord, Edward J. Wood, Gregory L. Smith, Victor L. Brown, Dudley Leavitt, E. Dale LeBaron, Ryan Little, John Horne Blackmore, Ardeth G. Kapp, Edgar Hinman, John Gould, Kent Derricott, Robert T. Burton, John Pack, Richard N. Armstrong, William H. Bennett, William R. Walker, Grant Hill, Merlin R. Lybbert, Elaine L. Jack, Howard Biddulph, Phil Tollestrup, Kyle McCulloch, Charles E. Jones, Joseph Russell, Ira Hinckley, Edward Lockyer, Raymond Knight, Richard E. Bennett, Alvin Bullock, Grant L. Spackman, Winston Blackmore, Fraser Bullock, Laura M. Brotherson, Rose Marie Reid, Sharon G. Larsen, John R. Pfeifer, Cyril Ogston. Excerpt: Ryan Thomas Gosling (born November 12, 1980) is a Canadian actor and musician. Having first gained notice at the age of 12 as a mouseketeer on the variety show The Mickey Mouse Club, Gosling has built a reputation for playing misfits in independent films: a fanatic Neo-Nazi in the The Believer (2001), a drug-addicted junior high school teacher in Half Nelson (2006), a socially inept loner in Lars and the Real Girl (2007) and a frazzled husband in Blue Valentine (2010). His most commercially successful movie to date is 2004's romantic drama The Notebook. He has been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Leading Actor (for Half Nel...