Jake Gyllenhaal formed a friendship with Jamie Lee Curtis during the COVID-19 lockdown, where they engaged in various activities together. Gyllenhaal took up bread baking, making sourdough bread, and has continued to do so even after the pandemic ended. He is currently preparing for the release of his new film, a military thriller directed by Guy Ritchie.
According to an article on CNN, the two stars lived in close proximity to each other, with Gyllenhaal and his girlfriend Jeanne Cadieu residing in a house next door to Curtis’s home.
Activities During Lockdown
During this time, Gyllenhaal turned to bread baking, like many others, and would often engage in activities such as acting, singing, and doing handstands for the small group. Curtis revealed that Gyllenhaal made “a lot” of sourdough bread, which has stuck with him even after the pandemic.
Gyllenhaal’s Current Activities
In a recent interview, Gyllenhaal mentioned that he is still making sourdough bread and has not stopped despite being out of the pandemic. His new film, a military thriller directed by Guy Ritchie, also stars Alexander Ludwig, Antony Starr, Bobby Schofield, and Jonny Lee Miller.
Curtis’s Connection to Gyllenhaal
It’s worth noting that Curtis is friends with Gyllenhaal’s parents, director Stephen Gyllenhaal and screenwriter Naomi Foner. This connection likely contributed to the two stars getting to know each other during the pandemic.
During their time together, Gyllenhaal took up bread baking, making “a lot” of sourdough bread. He also engaged in various activities for the small group, including acting, singing, and doing handstands against a wall.
Gyllenhaal has stated that his interest in bread baking has stuck with him even after the pandemic ended. He continues to make sourdough bread and has expressed no plans to stop.
The news of Gyllenhaal’s living arrangement with Curtis comes as he prepares for the release of his new film, a military thriller directed by Guy Ritchie. The movie also stars Alexander Ludwig, Antony Starr, Bobby Schofield, and Jonny Lee Miller.