Alexander Skarsgård XVI

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Thanks, Free.:smile1:
Looking forward to the scans which will have the full article plus hopefully some extra pics.:p
They did a great job on the photos. He look really buff although I would have preferred a smile on the cover.

Some fan pics:

From Warsaw, Poland (September 2010) when he was promoting True Blood in Europe:

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(Source: H5.n1 @ 99celebrities.com)

Not sure when this was taken but I think this may be from today and may be from Canada.
They have a Chapters bookstore in Vancouver, Canada on Robson Street which seems to be one of his favorite haunts for food and entertainment.

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Happy day, oh happy day!
- mundanefairy @ instagr.am

OT: Clip of Rebel Wilson talking about a letter she received from her neighbor. I haven't seen her in much but I've loved her since Bridesmaids.

 
We're getting the opposite of buff and bulky for this Fall/Winter GQ Style. Adrien Brody is on the cover (and Ewan McGregor inside) which coincides with his current Gilette commercial appearance here (together with André 3000 and Gael García Bernal). He's looking good lately.
But I'm actually interested in the interview with Pierre Bergé, partner of the late Yves Saint Laurent after I've seen a documentary about YSL, and they were just so cute together. I mean they were together for 30 years. Imagine that.
 
Thanks, Free.:smile1:
Looking forward to the scans which will have the full article plus hopefully some extra pics.:p
They did a great job on the photos. He look really buff although I would have preferred a smile on the cover.

Some fan pics:

From Warsaw, Poland (September 2010) when he was promoting True Blood in Europe:

Alex-Warsaw.jpg


(Source: H5.n1 @ 99celebrities.com)

Not sure when this was taken but I think this may be from today and may be from Canada.
They have a Chapters bookstore in Vancouver, Canada on Robson Street which seems to be one of his favorite haunts for food and entertainment.

Alex-mundanefairy.jpg


- mundanefairy @ instagr.am

OT: Clip of Rebel Wilson talking about a letter she received from her neighbor. I haven't seen her in much but I've loved her since Bridesmaids.



Rebel Wilson is hilarious, she started off on some small shows here as well as improvisation sketch comedies.
 
The article:

GQ Style Australia, September 2012
Words by Mickey Rapkin

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This issue, we sit down with cover star Alexander Skarsgård, Sweden’s coolest export, and we meet über designer Marc Jacobs, the man behind Louis Vuitton’s inspired collaborations with some of the world’s coolest artists. Next up, we take a trip back to the ‘70s with David Bowie to see how a fashion icon was made, and Scott Schuman, the street-style snapper behind The Sartorialist, explains how he rose to become one of fashion’s most influential figures. Plus, we travel to Europe to deliver all the latest, greatest trends straight from the catwalk to you. It’s that fascinating blend of fashion and features that you’ve come to expect from GQStyle. Don’t miss it.

Alexander Skarsgård

These days he might be best known as the star of smash-hit TV series True Blood, but acting wasn’t always the likely career path for this edition’s cover star Alexander Skarsgård – far from it. We catch the stylish Swede in a rare moment of downtime to talk Hollywood, indie flicks and how he went from life as an elite navy commando to playing the world’s coolest 1000-year-old vampire. As you might expect from the son of Scandinavian film royalty, it turns out we’re going to be seeing a lot more of Skarsgård on the big screen. And we can’t wait.
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“This was supposed to be my day off.”
That’s Alexander Skarsgård speaking. And while we respect his need to unplug, it’s hard to sympathise with the guy given that he’s staring at himself in the mirror as a gorgeous woman massages his bronzed arms with moisturiser. Things could be worse.

This is kind of what Skarsgård’s life is like these days — mostly work, a little bit of play. In the last month (in no particular order) he’s been named the face of Encounter, Calvin Klein’s latest cologne that’s available here October 28, wrapped production on the fifth season of True Blood, taken a 13-hour flight to Sweden to visit family — for the weekend — and prepped for his next project, Hidden, a thriller set almost entirely in an underground bunker. If Hollywood’s welcomed him with open arms and thick pay-cheques it’s for good reason. Skarsgård, 36, is that rare thing: a walking Ken doll with the chops to impress art-house directors like Lars von Trier, but also the Alpha Male presence needed to float action flicks like Battleship (for the record, more watchable than you’ve heard).

Excitement levels are so high that at a recent appearance at Comic-Con, the annual confab for sci-fi geeks held in southern California, presidential-grade security measures were needed to protect Skarsgård and the rest of his undead cast. “There was a motorcade from the hotel in through the garage and up into the building,” he says. Some 5000 fans waited inside. What did it sound like when he stepped out on that stage?
“Deafening,” says Skarsgård, smiling.

And to think there was a time when he didn’t want this life.

In a roundabout way, Alexander Skarsgård was born into the business. The son of Stellan Skarsgård, the noted Swedish actor (great in everything from Mamma Mia! to The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo), he was Hollywood by way of south Stockholm. “Most of my dad’s friends were actors, directors, artists, musicians,” he says, and he was raised in a bohemian paradise of late nights, exceptional food and adult conversation. “It was artistic and lovely,” he adds. At age 13, one of those friends cast him in a home-grown TV production, The Dog That Smiles, which made Skarsgård an overnight star. The experience of being recognised on the streets was curious, if also deeply unsettling, and sent him running in the opposite direction. It would be seven years before he stepped in front of a camera again, choosing instead to shave his head and enlist in the Swedish navy.

“I went all-in,” Skarsgård says of his military experience. “I needed the contrast.” If you’re envisioning a pampered tour of duty (barracks furnished by Ikea, perhaps?) guess again. He worked in a counterintelligence group and recalls a particularly harrowing exercise. “We were out in the woods in the middle of the winter for 10 days. We didn’t really have any food or any sleep. It got to a point where people started to hallucinate and, you know, talk to their weapons. And cry.” The six-foot-four actor takes a beat to ruminate on the fear that coursed through his veins. “There was a moment where you’re, like, ‘I’m gonna die in five minutes.’”

Skarsgård, a sergeant, was charged with motivating his men — while desperately trying to keep it together himself. (It turns out that steely calm he displays on True Blood was hard earned.) The adventure was an initiation as much as it was a hazing. “If you survive,” he explains, “you’re a part of this community. It’s a big deal.”

It was also unrelenting. “We were freezing cold and so tired and hungry. We came back to the barracks after 10 days and the captain said, ‘Now you’re gonna go out and run 20 miles [32 km] — with your backpacks.’ People ****ing lost it.” Bone-tired and angry, Skarsgård and his men sucked it up and set out nonetheless. “We thought we’d be out there for another 24 hours,” he says. Instead, only two or three miles into the woods, their captain revealed his ruse. They were awarded with the hats from their new military uniforms and welcomed into the fold. “People were dancing back to the barracks,” he recalls.
That extreme deprivation was not insignificant. What he discovered, in a profound, deeply atavistic sense, was how to be a man. “You learn there’s actually a reserve,” he says. “There’s more you can take.”
The lesson would serve Skarsgård well in Hollywood, a town fuelled by rejection and disappointment. While his father never pushed him to act, it was in his blood.

After 18 months in the service, Alexander made his way to New York and enrolled in a university acting class. The course lasted just six months, but it affirmed his desire to give acting a proper shot. He wouldn’t let his career peak at the age of 13.

Good roles came in Sweden while he made do with whatever Hollywood offered up — notably, a part as Meekus, a dim-witted male model in Ben Stiller’s Zoolander. (Memorable line: “Like, ex-squeeze me, but have you ever heard of styling gel?”) Still, the cameo was enough encouragement for him to move to Los Angeles. Once again, it was time to go “all-in”.

Source: http://www.gq.com.au/

How does one got a job like that?

Thanks, Free.:smile1:
Looking forward to the scans which will have the full article plus hopefully some extra pics.:p
They did a great job on the photos. He look really buff although I would have preferred a smile on the cover.

Some fan pics:

From Warsaw, Poland (September 2010) when he was promoting True Blood in Europe:

Alex-Warsaw.jpg


(Source: H5.n1 @ 99celebrities.com)

Not sure when this was taken but I think this may be from today and may be from Canada.
They have a Chapters bookstore in Vancouver, Canada on Robson Street which seems to be one of his favorite haunts for food and entertainment.

Alex-mundanefairy.jpg


- mundanefairy @ instagr.am

OT: Clip of Rebel Wilson talking about a letter she received from her neighbor. I haven't seen her in much but I've loved her since Bridesmaids.

Ok, he is looking a bit thinner in the face in real life, not just on set with makeup.

He's probably got a calender somewhere, marking down the days until he can eat normally again.

I also want to know what books he was buying, I find his reading tastes interesting.
 
Here is a peek at the article and the photos at the GQ Australia site:

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http://www.gq.com.au/life/people/galleries/alexander+skarsgard,20621

omg thank you!!! the pictures are amazing!! i cant wait to get my copy.

Thanks, Free.:smile1:
Looking forward to the scans which will have the full article plus hopefully some extra pics.:p
They did a great job on the photos. He look really buff although I would have preferred a smile on the cover.

Some fan pics:

From Warsaw, Poland (September 2010) when he was promoting True Blood in Europe:

Alex-Warsaw.jpg


(Source: H5.n1 @ 99celebrities.com)

Not sure when this was taken but I think this may be from today and may be from Canada.
They have a Chapters bookstore in Vancouver, Canada on Robson Street which seems to be one of his favorite haunts for food and entertainment.

Alex-mundanefairy.jpg


- mundanefairy @ instagr.am

OT: Clip of Rebel Wilson talking about a letter she received from her neighbor. I haven't seen her in much but I've loved her since Bridesmaids.



ok i take my words back, he has lost more weight than i thought. i just want to feed him lol.

thanks for the article Free.
 
Nymphomaniac just got even more interesting than it already is. Jamie Bell will join the cast. Link.
And can I say how much I love that they unmasked Shia LaBarf as a liar? Dude just wants attention, nothing else. He creeps me out with his method acting. Anyway, "liar, liar, pants on fire". Can't they replace him with like ... I don't know, Jonathan Rhys Meyers or Guillaume Canet?
 
Nymphomaniac just got even more interesting than it already is. Jamie Bell will join the cast. Link.
And can I say how much I love that they unmasked Shia LaBarf as a liar? Dude just wants attention, nothing else. He creeps me out with his method acting. Anyway, "liar, liar, pants on fire". Can't they replace him with like ... I don't know, Jonathan Rhys Meyers or Guillaume Canet?

I find that hilarious given that story Jamie Bell told on Graham Norton last year about his first experience with LvT and how much he creeped him out. Shia...I think he lives in ragey mushroom cloud that rarely wears off. Although I will say I always find his interviews highly entertaining.

Like the pics from GQ, thanks for that and article, Santress/Free, and the clothes especially, although never a fan of when they make him do weird stuff with his hands...
 
I find that hilarious given that story Jamie Bell told on Graham Norton last year about his first experience with LvT and how much he creeped him out. Shia...I think he lives in ragey mushroom cloud that rarely wears off. Although I will say I always find his interviews highly entertaining.

Like the pics from GQ, thanks for that and article, Santress/Free, and the clothes especially, although never a fan of when they make him do weird stuff with his hands...

I saw that interview too but I interpreted it more like 'yes the dude is acting odd sometimes but I find him hilarious'. He didn't sound like he'd never work again with him. I rather see Kirsten not working with him again because she really felt uncomfortable when she told a few of those stories. She obviously had a huge issue with him dropping his pants, I'd laugh. :p As you do with exhibitionists.
 
I saw that interview too but I interpreted it more like 'yes the dude is acting odd sometimes but I find him hilarious'. He didn't sound like he'd never work again with him. I rather see Kirsten not working with him again because she really felt uncomfortable when she told a few of those stories. She obviously had a huge issue with him dropping his pants, I'd laugh. :p As you do with exhibitionists.

Ha - sounded way more creepy than funny, but then again I'm not a huge LvT fan and having slogged through the pain of most of his catalogue to get a few good films over the last many years, I'm not that rabid to see what he does next. Most of the women he works with find him socially awkward to put it nicely...
 
apparently is only going to be 10 episodes next season and they dont start until january 2013 because of anna pregnancy makes sense about anna but only 10 episodes come on really

Is there any confirmation of that, because I've not seen anything from HBO. I know there are rumors, but nothing confirmed. And Janina Gavankar just did an interview this week where she mentioned they should start filming on time, meaning end of November/beginning of December.

And in reality, since she's due in October, they could still start on their regular schedule, she'd just be still shot from the waist up and not move a lot, much like the end of this season.
 
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