Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe are known for their roles in the 2016 film “Nice Guys,” where they play Jackson Healy and Holland March, respectively. In a recent interview with GQ, Crowe mentioned how Gosling always manages to make him break character and laugh on set. Crowe, who is notorious for never breaking character, admitted that Gosling’s comedic timing and wit are so sharp that he can’t help but laugh inappropriately during scenes.
The dynamic between Crowe and Gosling on and off-screen is undeniable. Their natural chemistry has been evident in various interviews, award show appearances, and, most notably, in “Nice Guys.” Crowe has previously praised Gosling’s ability to make him laugh effortlessly, regardless of the seriousness of the scene they are filming.
Despite Crowe’s busy schedule and multiple film projects, including “TheExorcism,” “Sleeping Dogs,” and “Kraven the Hunter,” he always enjoys working with Gosling. The two actors share a unique bond that translates into their performances, making their scenes together in “Nice Guys” even more memorable.
Crowe’s admiration for Gosling’s talent extends beyond their work on “Nice Guys.” He appreciates Gosling’s ability to bring humor and levity to any situation, making the filming process enjoyable and lighthearted. Crowe’s experience working with Gosling has been a refreshing change of pace, especially during long and intense filming schedules.
As Crowe continues to explore diverse roles and projects, he values the moments of laughter and camaraderie shared with Gosling on set. Their collaboration in “Nice Guys” has left a lasting impression on both actors, showcasing their comedic chops and on-screen chemistry. Despite Crowe’s dedication to staying in character, Gosling’s ability to make him break character and laugh uncontrollably is a testament to their shared talent and friendship in the entertainment industry.