Gyllenhaal family

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Gyllenhaal is a Swedish noble family descended from the cavalry Lieutenant Nils Haal (d. 1680 or 1681), ennobled in 1652 with a change of surname to Gyllenhaal. Some notable members of this family are:

  • Johan Abraham Gyllenhaal (1750-1788), geologist and mineralogist.
  • Leonard Gyllenhaal (1752-1840), military officer and gentleman farmer, known as an entomologist and a leading Swedenborgian.
  • Carl Henrik Gyllenhaal (1788-1857), a military officer who participated in the Finnish war of 1808-1809, was later Governor of Blekinge County and Skaraborg County, Privy Councilor, and finally Director General of the Swedish customs. Created a baron in 1837.
  • Lars Herman Gyllenhaal (1790-1858), Swedish Prime Minister for Justice 1843-1844. Created a baron in 1843.
  • Mathilda Gyllenhaal (1796-1863), née de Orozco, singer, composer and socialite (married in her third marriage to cavalry lieutenant baron Carl Alexander Fredrik Gyllenhaal, son of Carl Henrik G.).
  • Anders Leonard Gyllenhaal (1842-1905; grandson of Leonard G.), Editor-in-chief of the Swedish-American newspaper Svenska Tribunen in Chicago. Ancestor of an American branch.
  • Stephen Gyllenhaal (b. 1949), film director (great grandson of Anders Leonard G.), married to producer and screenwriter Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal.
  • Anders Gyllenhaal, executive editor of the Miami Herald
  • Lars Gyllenhaal (b. 1968), Swedish military history writer, member of the Swedish Military History Commission.
  • Maggie Gyllenhaal (b. 1977), Golden Globe-nominated American actress (daughter of Stephen G.)
  • Jake Gyllenhaal (b. 1980), Academy Award-nominated American actor (son of Stephen G.)

Sam Gyllenhaal - Film Director, Sports Broadcaster (Son of Anders G.)

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