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Jake Gyllenhaal: Gay Rumors After Brokeback Mountain Were a "Huge Compliment"

Exclusive! Prisoners star remember the late Heath Ledger as "super lovable"

By Jenna Mullins Sep 13, 2013 1:01 PMTags
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Jake Gyllenhaal was nominated for an Oscar for his work on Brokeback Mountain, and apparently his portrayal of a gay cowboy opposite the late Heath Ledger convinced more than just the academy. People started to question his sexuality after the movie came out, but the Prisoners star never sweat the rumors.

On next week's episode of Inside the Actors Studio, Gyllenhaal talks to James Lipton about his multifaceted career, and when asked about the gay rumors that swirled after Brokeback Mountain, the 32-year-old actor insisted he took it as a "huge compliment."

Other notable points of conversation from the episode include the tragic passing of his costar Heath Ledger, whom he actually first met when they both auditioned for 2001's Moulin Rouge.

"Heath and I knew each other for years before that because we had both auditioned for Moulin Rouge together," he tells Lipton. "And I remember thinking, 'I like this guy. He's just like, super lovable."

Gyllenhaal also reveals that Ledger's death was like "losing a family member" and he still misses him "to this day."

Jake also talked about working with the "sharp and courageous" Anne Hathaway on Love & Other Drugs, what turns him on (it's more obvious than you think), and his relationship with sister Maggie Gyllenhaal.

Catch an exclusive sneak peek at his Inside the Actors Studio interview below, and be sure to tune in to the episode next Thursday, Sept. 19 only on Bravo.