Ryan Gosling is featured in the September 2011 issue of Esquire.
In the issue Ryan talks growing up as a Mouseketeer at Disney World/he was also on the Micky Mouse Club TV show:
“I went through puberty in a theme park. I’m grateful. That place was a landscape to me. I had adventures every day. Backstage at Disney World, there are stories. Mickey Mouse with his head off, drinking coffee on break. Pirates on the phone. Ghosts in line for food. It just made me see things.”
Ryan also talks his seeing a ghost in his Cornwall, Ontario family home:
“He just sat. And I knew from a very young age that he was a ghost, too. He scared me. I told my mother, but she couldn’t see him. Nobody could. And I learned to live with that. I had to. Then, a few years later, she thought she saw him, then almost right away my cousin saw him, and then my uncle. And we were outta there in fairly short order. So my mom said she saw the ghost, but she was also obsessed with Zelda and Lord of the Rings, so you have to take that with a grain of salt. I don’t believe I saw a ghost. I don’t believe my house was haunted. I think I had an overactive imagination and I was so convinced that those around me became convinced, too. I don’t believe in ghosts.”
His new film Drive co-stars Christina Hendricks and releases September 16.

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