From the introverted and eccentric art critic Mort Vandewalt to the extroverted and clumsy Jimmy Livingston, Jake Gyllenhaal has made a career out of playing some of the most eccentric and complex characters to ever hit the big screen. With his classic entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and a new Michael Bay movie, it is the perfect time to take a closer look at some of his most iconic roles.
It is always interesting to get a better idea of how Gyllenhaal is playing certain characters and possibly recognize some of the similarities between them using the Myers-Briggs® Type Index.
Updated on June 2nd, 2022, by Shawn S. Lealos: Jake Gyllenhaal was back in a big-screen blockbuster in 2022 with the Michael Bay movie Ambulance. What makes Gyllenhaal such an interesting actor is his ability to switch between big-money movies like ones by Bay and the MCU and then slip into something smaller and more intimate with indie movies or those made for streaming services. Through it all, Gyllenhaal is able to slip into any character's skin, and he is able to portray good, bad, and everything in between, showcasing the good and bad of all the MBTI® types, almost a chameleon that can help raise any movie to another level just based on his performance.
Tommy Cahill: Brothers (2009) - ISTP
- Streaming now on Prime Video, Hulu, and Starz.
Jake Gyllenhaal took on the role of a protective brother in the movie Brothers in 2009. He returns home to help his family when another brother is deployed, and he shows his true family values with his loyalty and tenaciousness.
He has the attributes of an ISTP, as he is there to help his brothers but is not as extroverted as many around him. He wants to have challenges and he wants to get his hands dirty when needed to help make a change.
Danny Sharp: Ambulance (2022) - ESTP
- Streaming now on Peacock.
In Michael Bay's Ambulance, Jake Gyllenhaal plays a brother who makes a tragic mistake. When his brother needs money for his wife's surgery, Danny offers him a chance to help him in one last heist, but it was a bank robbery gone wrong and when a police officer ends up getting shot, they are on the run from the LAPD.
Danny is easily an ESTP here, someone who will do anything to help his brother and those he loves, but also someone who will make rash decisions and believe it is all for the best.
Detective Loki: Prisoners (2013) - ISTP
- Streaming now on Hulu.
In Prisoners, Gyllenhaal plays Detective Loki, a police officer involved in a very dark and disturbing case. This case involves some girls who disappeared and he knows he needs to find them before the father of one of the girls does something about it that might destroy the man.
Loki is an ISTP, as he is once again someone who loves a good challenge. While this specific challenge threatens to destroy him emotionally, he took the job to see different people and help out whenever the chance arises.
Prince Dastan: Prince of Persia (2010) - ENTP
- Streaming now on Disney+.
Jake Gyllenhaal even took on a Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. This character was an orphan, a street urchin taken in by the king and raised on equal ground with his other two sons. However, when someone kills the king, all eyes are on Dastan as the top suspect.
Thanks to starting off as a street urchin, Dastan was already different from the other princes, as he was quick-witted and was willing to do anything he needed to get ahead. He is also someone who will debate anything and won't stand for the status quo, making him a perfect ENTP.
Brian Taylor: End of Watch (2012) - ESTP
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End of Watch was a police thriller from 2012 that starred Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena as partners in the LAPD. This was a gritty and at times violent movie about the police officers dealing with their daily work, inner-city gangs, and their personal relationships.
As for the character of Brian Taylor, he was a Marine Corps veteran who is also attending college while working as a cop and is recording their daily activities for a class. The movie has a tragic ending, but it showed how loyal and determined Taylor was, a classic ESTP.
Jamie Randall: Love & Other Drugs (2010) - ENTP
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While his good looks may help him out a bit with his job as a pharmaceutical rep, his most valuable asset is actually his tongue. Jamie Randall is the kind of person who can talk his way into any meeting, land any doctor for his company, and he always, always, gets the girl. Despite this fact, however, love was never really something Jamie spent too much time thinking about.
When he finds it though, it’s something he has a very hard time letting go of. ENTP can be very focused on a goal or an outcome and they can be hard to talk down once they’ve decided on something. So, if someone like Jaime decides to start medical school or to cure Parkinson’s, it’s better to just let them have at it.
Adam: Enemy (2013) - INFP
- Streaming now on Fubo, Showtime, and Hoopla.
Compared to his doppelganger, Anthony (an ESTJ), Adam is rather submissive and tends to go with the flow of things rather than spend his time plotting as Anthony can often be found doing. Adam is rather sensitive and shy and he feels the weight of his actions throughout the film by how they affect those around him.
While his counterpart is more focused on the steps he needs to take to get the things he wants, Adam never really has any solid plan. He drifts around feeling and experiences what going on in his life, but he’s rarely focused on where it leads or how it might end.
Donnie Darko: Donnie Darko (2001) - INTP
- Streaming now on HBO Max and AMC+.
Throughout the course of Donnie Darko, fans watch as Donnie slips further and further into madness, or perhaps, something much different. Donnie isn’t afraid of asking the tough questions, but even more than that, he’s unafraid of seeking out the tough answers. He is introverted, yes, but he is aware. Donnie, as we see when he publicly denounces Jim Cunningham (the motivational speaker at his school), is unwilling to silently abide by the affront of Cunningham's ridiculous teachings.
While the universe around him is collapsing, the suburbs around him corroding, and his friends and family are in danger, Donnie is person perceptive and dedicated enough to expose the truth. He sees the big picture and understands that sometimes in order to create something wonderful, sometimes self-sacrifice and destruction are necessary.
Jimmy Livingston: Bubble Boy (2001) - ENFP
- Streaming now on Hoopla.
Despite having lived the entirety of his life inside the bubble of his home, or perhaps because of it, Jimmy Livingston is an incredibly extroverted person. As he makes his way out into the world for the very first time, it seems almost impossible for strangers to resist helping the lovelorn young man.
Jimmy is the kind of person who willingly puts his life at risk in order to follow his heart. It’s a good thing that he’s so uniquely charismatic and willing to go wherever the universe takes him because it’s exactly that attitude that gets the ENFP exactly where they need to go.
Sam Hall: The Day After Tomorrow (2004) - ISFP
- Streaming now on HBO Max.
With the very real possibility that The Day After Tomorrow is about to become more of a prophecy than a work of fiction, looking back, there are many things that Gyllenhaal’s character, Sam Hall, can teach anyone looking to survive the climate apocalypse.
In this natural disaster movie, while many of the others around him are losing their cool and starting to panic, Sam is level-headed, taking in his surroundings. Learning what he can about the radical shift in his surroundings. While Sam is often the one coming up with the plans as things go from bad to worse, it is his ability to improvise within these situations and get his friends out of them that is truly impressive.