Jake Gyllenhaal & Jamie Lee Curtis: Lockdown Buddies
- Actors Jake Gyllenhaal and Jamie Lee Curtis found an unconventional way to connect during the COVID-19 pandemic: sourdough bread and handstands.
- At the premiere of Gyllenhaal's new thriller, "The Covenant," Curtis shared insights into their time together.
- I haven’t stopped.Even though we’re out of the pandemic, I am still making sourdough." The experience highlights the unexpected ways people found connection and coped during a challenging...
During teh COVID-19 pandemic, Jake Gyllenhaal and Jamie Lee Curtis forged an unlikely friendship, bonding over sourdough bread and handstands. Gyllenhaal, Curtis’s godson, lived next door with his girlfriend, creating a unique lockdown dynamic. Curtis has revealed that Gyllenhaal, like many, found solace in baking and entertained with acting, singing, and acrobatics during the year. While the focus was bonding, the experiance underlines resilient human connection in hard times. Gyllenhaal’s passion for sourdough, which is still ongoing, and his extraordinary handstands became symbols of their shared experience. As News Directory 3 reports, discover the details of the unlikely bond that developed. What does the future hold for these two? Discover what’s next for these unlikely lockdown buddies.
Jake Gyllenhaal’s Pandemic Pastime: Sourdough and Handstands with Jamie Lee Curtis
Updated June 13, 2025
Actors Jake Gyllenhaal and Jamie Lee Curtis found an unconventional way to connect during the COVID-19 pandemic: sourdough bread and handstands. Curtis, who is friends with Gyllenhaal’s parents, director Stephen Gyllenhaal and screenwriter Naomi Foner, revealed that Gyllenhaal, her godson, and his girlfriend jeanne Cadieu, lived in the house next door to her for nearly a year.
At the premiere of Gyllenhaal’s new thriller, “The Covenant,” Curtis shared insights into their time together. “We’ve just gotten to know each other,” Curtis said. She added that Gyllenhaal, like many others, embraced bread baking during the lockdown, entertaining the small group with acting, singing, and acrobatic feats.
Gyllenhaal confirmed his love for sourdough endures. “I am still eating sourdough,” he said. “Yes. I haven’t stopped.Even though we’re out of the pandemic, I am still making sourdough.” The experience highlights the unexpected ways people found connection and coped during a challenging time, with sourdough bread and handstands becoming memorable symbols of their bond.
“He made a lot of sourdough bread, a lot,” Lee said. “So singing, acting, sourdough. And he did that test where you do a handstand against the wall and take your shirt off and put it back on.”
What’s next
Gyllenhaal stars in Guy Ritchie’s new military thriller, “The Covenant,” alongside Alexander Ludwig, Antony Starr, Bobby Schofield, and Jonny Lee Miller.
