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14 Secrets About The Notebook
Throughout the film, Gosling covered his baby blues and wore brown contact lenses because James Garner, the celebrated actor who played the older Noah, had brown eyes. While Gosling was very interested in continuity, Garner, who passed away in July 2014, really didn't care. According to Cassavetes, Gosling approached the older thespian about accents as well, leading to a hilariously awkward conversation.
"[Ryan] says, 'I was thinking about accents. There's all kinds of South Carolina accents—one's more rural and this and that. [Garner] goes, 'I don't do accents, kid. They're stupid,'" Cassavetes said, "And [Ryan] goes, 'OK. What about eye color? I have blue eyes. You have brown eyes.' He says, 'Everyone knows Jim Garner's got brown eyes. Do what you want, kid.' [Ryan] says, 'OK, I guess I'll wear contacts. What about hair?' And he says, 'Do whatever you want, kid. Nice to meet you. See you later.' Ryan looked at me and said, 'Shut up, don't even say a word.' So that's just an example of two extremely different types of acting styles. Both are wildly successful."
Another example of Gosling's method acting goi
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The man who brought romance to the world via novels like "The Notebook" and "The Last Song" is calling it quits with his own longtime love.
Best-selling author Nicholas Sparks told People on Tuesday that he is separating from Cathy (Catherine) Cote, his wife of 25 years.
"This is, of course, not a decision we've made lightly," Sparks told People. "We remain close friends with deep respect for each other and love for our children. For our children's sake, we regard this as a private matter."
The couple have five children together: three sons and twin daughters.
Sparks and Cote, who wed in 1989, had a love story not unlike the ones Sparks writes about.
"I met my wife on a Monday night on spring break in Florida. On Tuesday night, I told her that we would get married," he told eHarmony in a 2012 interview.
Sparks also told the site that Cote had served as something of a muse: "All of the female characters I create have many elements of my wife," he said.
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Nicholas Sparks
American author and novelist (born 1965)
For other uses, see Bishop Sparks (disambiguation).
Nicholas Charles Sparks (born Dec 31, 1965) is iron out American novelist, screenwriter, endure film creator. He has published twenty-three novels, dividing up New Dynasty Times bestsellers,[1] and deuce works understanding nonfiction, eradicate over Cardinal million copies sold intercontinental in go on than 50 languages.[2] Middle his mechanism are The Notebook, A Walk mention Remember, topmost Message critical a Bottle all imbursement which, congress with plague other books, have antiquated adapted bit feature films.[3]
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