Jake Gyllenhaal Brings Jeanne Cadieu to the 2025 Emmys Red Carpet

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THE RUNDOWNJake Gyllenhaal and his girlfriend, Jeanne Cadieu, walked the red carpet together at the 2025 Emmys.Gyllenhaal has earned his first Emmy nomination for his role in Presumed Innocent.He and Cadieu have been dating since late 2018.On Sunday night, Jake Gyllenhaal brought his girlfriend, model Jeanne Cadieu, to the 77th Emmy Awards. Gyllenhaal wore a classic Prada suit, while Cadieu wore a pale-pink Schiaparelli gown and carried a gold purse embossed with sculptural lips.Kevin Mazur//Getty ImagesThe actor received his very first Emmy nomination this year for his performance in Presumed Innocent in the category of Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. While Gyllenhaal has appeared on the small screen numerous times, this is one of his first major roles in a television series. Gyllenhall will be facing off in the category against The Penguin’s Colin Farrell and Stephen Graham, who starred in Adolescence.Related StoriesJake Gyllenhaal Had a Crush On Jennifer AnistonJake Gyllenhaal Frames Photos of Himself?About Jake Gyllenhaal's Girlfriend, Jeanne CadieuIn a 2024 interview with Sharp magazine, Gyllenhaal shared some of his thoughts on the Apple TV+ adaptation based on Scott Turow’s bestselling legal thriller of the same name. Though he called it “very dark material,” he was sure of the series from the pilot script.“You know, I’ve made six-month long movies before, so the length’s not that much different,” he shared. “It’s more the amount of information during that period of time. I’d liken it to doing theatre. There’s a lot of dialogue, and a lot of things expressed through dialogue. In that way, it was almost like doing a theater piece that was filmed, particularly in terms of the level of endurance it demanded.”Gyllenhaal also talked a bit about his approach to his career, choosing roles, and even evolving his style over the years.“There was a time in my career when people would say that I was so subtle in things,” said the Brokeback Mountain star. “But there runs a gamut in responses to the things that you do. I’ve played roles that are larger in expression, and ones that aren’t. In fact, the performances that I love are the ones with really deep subtlety; with a lot of inner work.”He continued, “One of the most wonderful things about being a performer is the ability to run the gamut, and try all different sorts of things. That’s the essence of what it’s about, in my opinion. I love being physical and moving around and being outlandish in performances—that’s fun. But I think there’s real power in stillness.”