Ryan Reynolds shared a heartfelt tribute to his late mentor, Eric Gilliland, at the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards. Gilliland passed away at 62 due to cancer complications on September 1. Reynolds dedicated his screenwriting award for Deadpool & Wolverine to Gilliland during the event in Los Angeles on November 14.
Reynolds reminisced about meeting Gilliland nearly 30 years ago when he was a young, clueless 19-year-old. He credited Gilliland for his guidance and support, introducing him to iconic figures like Jack Benny and Buster Keaton. Despite Gilliland’s quirks and shortcomings, Reynolds highlighted his kindness and unwavering support for everyone, regardless of their status.
Gilliland, known for his work on Roseanne and other successful TV series, left a lasting impact on Reynolds and many others. Reynolds mentioned a memorial held in New York City to honor Gilliland, showcasing the profound influence he had on those around him. Reynolds emphasized the importance of collaboration in the entertainment industry and how Gilliland’s legacy continues to inspire people to strive for their best selves.
In conclusion, Reynolds encouraged empathy and understanding towards young individuals who may be struggling, recalling his own experiences as a 19-year-old under Gilliland’s mentorship. The tribute highlighted the profound impact of mentors like Gilliland in shaping and supporting emerging talents in the entertainment industry.