Ryan Gosling pauses ‘Project Hail Mary’ spotlight to quietly help Eva Mendes’ brother find a job

Ryan Gosling pauses ‘Project Hail Mary’ spotlight to quietly help Eva Mendes’ brother find a job
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At a moment when movie‑promo events usually stick to rehearsed talking points, Ryan Gosling stepped off script to do something quietly, undeniably human: use his spotlight to help his brother‑in‑law find work. During a promotional gathering for his new sci‑fi adventure 'Project Hail Mary' at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles, Gosling paused the panel to single out Eva Mendes’ brother, Carlo Mendez, and urge the room full of directors, producers and writers to hire him.

A rare on‑stage plea: Ryan Gosling uses ‘Project Hail Mary’ moment to champion family

The clip of Gosling’s pitch was shared by a TikTok user and subsequently picked up by outlets including Entertainment Weekly, which framed it as a heartfelt, slightly unexpected plea in the middle of an industry‑focused event. “Can I stop you one second?” before scanning the audience and calling out, “Carlo, are you in the audience? Where?” Once Mendez stood up, Gosling introduced him to the room, saying, “This is Carlo Mendez. He is Eva Mendes’ brother. He is the hardest‑working nonworking actor in this town that I have ever met.” He then turned to the filmmakers present and added, “So my Hail Mary is, please, hire this man! He deserves it. If you’re writing something, directing something, put him in it. He deserves it.”Mendez, who has been acting since the mid‑2000s, has appeared in shows such as '90210,' 'Parks & Recreation,' 'The Rich & the Ruthless,' 'The Bay,' and more recently in '9‑1‑1' and a recurring role as Hector Estrada in four episodes of 'Dexter: Original Sin.'
In a post about his “Dexter” role, he wrote, “Portraying a character like this was a dream come true. I was so nervous, and I was just hoping I didn’t forget my name or my dialogue or even drown,” underscoring his longtime, often quiet dedication to the craft.Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes, who began dating after working together on 'The Place Beyond the Pines,' share two daughters and have long kept their family life low‑key, yet this moment felt like a rare, public exercise of influence rooted in genuine support rather than spectacle. 'The La La Land' star, who has built a reputation for being protective of his private life, used his 'Project Hail Mary' platform not to self‑promote but to advocate for someone he clearly respects.
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