Alexander Skarsgård

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OMG drunk and toasty haha!! Dont hate on the hat! He was trying to show his American spirit. :lol:
Buckeye, is that psychic supposed to be the best friend you referred to yesterday? :hrmm: LOL Alex has an interesting group of friends.
 
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No, the psychic/medium is American as far as I know. The friends with the home in the Hamptons are Swedes. Though perhaps it's through them that they know each other.

ETA: The medium is from the Philadelphia area, and in December 2014 Alex was spotted in the Philly area, so it may be that they've been friends for awhile, or met then. We really need another 'submit your questions' for fans of Alex so we can creepily ask things like: How do you know a spiritual medium from Philly and how did you end up hiking in the Dolomites with Cary Fukunaga?
 
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Thanks, Buckeye & Jooa!

Scans and translation of the Vanity Fair Italia interview (July 12, 2017 issue). Nothing super new but still a nice read.

From The Library:

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NO SELFIES, THANK YOU

He loves social media, but rejects the narcissism behind it, because many people "only post photos where they look good."

ALEXANDER SKARSGÅRD, with the height of a Viking and the chest of Tarzan, certainly does not have problems to show. Like when he came to the MTV Movie Awards in his underwear

By PAOLA JACOBBI

That dot on the second "a" of the last name is difficult to pronounce. Alexander Skarsgård is sitting in front of me at Villa Necchi Campiglio, during a Tod's event in Milan for Men's Fashion Week. He tried to teach me. A lesson in futility. Luckily, this is a newspaper, not a radio, so let's move on. The eldest son of actor Stellan (who has a formidable, forty-year career between Sweden and Hollywood), Alex (everyone calls him that) also has two other actor brothers, Gustaf and Bill. Then there are Sam, Eija (the only sister) and Valter. There's more: in the last decade they were joined by Ossian, eight years old, and Kolbjörn, the youngest, born in 2012, sons of Stellan's second wife and a quarter of a century younger than him.

Alexander, who will be 41 years old on August 25, has never married, although he has had many girlfriends: the latest is Alexa Chung, a blogger, fashion model, tv presenter and musician.

Tall and muscular like a Viking hero yet elegant, confident and witty, Skarsgård was launched internationally by the True Blood vampire TV series, while at the same time, between seasons, he was traveling back to Europe to work with people like Lars Von Trier. Then, a year ago, he made The Legend of Tarzan, a film that prompted a lot of talk from film making experts. The budget was remarkable ($ 180 million), but Tarzan was unknown to the new generations that make up the bulk of action movie audiences, plus the protagonist was not a real star. The film was not a triumph (nonetheless it has grossed more than $ 350 million world world), but did very well for Alex's career. Nicole Kidman wanted him as a husband for the phenomenal Big Little Lies series and I would not be surprised if, on July 13, we see his name among the actors with an Emmy nomination, the Oscars of TV, which will be delivered in September.

Vanity Fair Italia/Paola: In Big Little Lies you play a man who has a perfectly normal appearance but is violent and savagely beats his wife. He is the most disturbing character. Did you have any qualms about accepting this role?

Alex: No, I'm an actor. The bad guys and complicated characters are always the best. In this case, there is also something deeply tragic in him: he is a man who cannot change, destined to be so.

VFI: Did you expect the success of the series?

Alex: I didn't realize it until a few weeks ago. While it was airing, I was completely isolated in Canada, filming a movie (Hold the Dark) in the same place where The Revenant was made. When I came back, I met Nicole Kidman and we talked about a possible second season.

VFI: I've read it too. But I wonder how it’s possible, I apologize. It's taken from a book that ends the same as the series ends, and your character is dead.

Alex: Huh. We'll see.

VFI: I get it. You can't say more. Let's talk about the fact that, at this time, there's a kind of Scandinavian boom in Hollywood. You, Alicia Vikander, Mads Mikkelsen, Nikolay Coster-Waldau... How do you explain it?

Alex: In the past, apart from Max von Sydow and then my father, we were really few. And until a decade ago, the idea of leaving Europe to go to Hollywood was a risky, frightening dream. Maybe they all became courageous after True Blood. They must have thought: "if Alex made it, I can do it too, I'm certainly better than him!" (Laughs).

VFI: A Swedish director, Ruben Östlund, has just won the Palme d'Or.

Alex: You think I should have made his previous movie, Force Majeure, but I had other commitments and did not do it. I would love to work with him. Indeed, with him and with my father, because so far we have made one film together (Melancholia).

VFI: Did True Blood's popularity have any disadvantages?

Alex: No, except that, for some scheduling issues, I may have missed out on a few film projects. I loved True Blood: it never became repetitive, like some of the long series set in hospitals or courtrooms that seem to never end.

VFI: Is it true that as a boy you wanted to become an architect?

Alex: True. And I'm still really passionate about it. I like Richard Neutra and Rudolph Schindler, and during the ten years I lived in Los Angeles I bought a 1963 home in that modernist, minimalist style. It was a crazy house. I loved it and I was sorry to have to sell it when I moved to New York.

VFI: Why did you move?

Alex: Because I want to be closer to my family, they are all in Stockholm. I go there three or four times a year, but I have shortened the distance. When I'm away I miss my five-year-old brother and my 2 1/2 year old nephew very much. I follow my family members very closely on social media to see what they are up to.

VFI: You follow them on social media? But who should have followers is you!

Alex: I have an Instagram account, but it is not a traditional celebrity account, I put a few things on it and I do not look for followers. [Social Media] Numbers measure success for the Kardashians, not for an actor. An actor must keep a certain distance from the public. If you post fourteen selfies a day, if I tell you what I ate at breakfast, then why should you come see my movies? Too much personal information questions the credibility of the interpreter. Frankly, I do not really like the narcissistic aspect of social media. I love it when people photograph and share what they see, not when they only post photos in which they look good.

VFI: How did you end up going to the MTV Movie Awards in a smoking jacket and underwear? Did you lose a bet?

Alex: No! No bets. It was my idea, after they had asked me to go bare-chested to promote Tarzan. But a couple of years before Zac Efron had already been shirtless. Then I thought I would show off my legs instead of the pecs. Bare-chested and with trousers is sexy, with a jacket and without pants is ridiculous.
I wanted to be ridiculous, it was a hoot.

VFI: Is it harder to interpret Tarzan for the movies or Hamlet for the theater, as your brother Gustaf did in Stockholm?

Alex: Different difficulties. I also happened to work in theater in something very intense: I did 140 performances of Who is afraid of Virginia Woolf? Always in Stockholm. Tarzan's problem was the preparation: gymnastics, a very sad diet divided into six mini meals, no alcohol, no social life. I'm so glad I do not have to do it anymore.

VFI: Are you saying that there won't be a Tarzan 2?

Alex: Ah, I do not know. Anything is possible but, as with Big Little Lies, it depends on what kind of sequel it is. You have to have something new to tell.

Sources: Original Article: Vanity Fair Italia (July 12, 2017 issue)(ASkarsLibrary's digital scans)

Translation: Google + lots of clean-up by The ASkarsLibrary
 
So he is going to stay in Stockholm the whole month? Are there any big music festivals/ cultural or sport events in July in his beloved city? If so, he will have a lot of fun!

He is in New York now. Here's a little high brow article on Alex's activities.
https://www.thecut.com/2017/07/alexander-skarsgard-bathroom-privacy.html
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Alexander Skarsgård. Photo: Vincent Sandoval/Getty Images
Like the rest of us, recent sunburn survivor Alexander Skarsgård has to use the restroom from time to time. But unlike the rest of us, groups of female fans apparently try to follow him into the facilities while filming the whole thing on their iPhones.

According to “Page Six,” the Big Little Lies star was at dinner with his family on Monday at the Upper East Side restaurant Le Bilboquet when he “excused himself to use the restroom.” That was apparently the signal for “smitten ladies” to follow Skarsgård to the men’s bathroom door with their iPhone cameras filming.

The actor apparently “playfully wagged a finger at them” and “politely reminded them that they could not come inside” the bathroom with him. A “source” told the gossip column, “It was very funny,” but maybe next time let’s let him pee in peace.
 
Thanks, Buckeye & Jooa!

Scans and translation of the Vanity Fair Italia interview (July 12, 2017 issue). Nothing super new but still a nice read.

From The Library:

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NO SELFIES, THANK YOU

He loves social media, but rejects the narcissism behind it, because many people "only post photos where they look good."

ALEXANDER SKARSGÅRD, with the height of a Viking and the chest of Tarzan, certainly does not have problems to show. Like when he came to the MTV Movie Awards in his underwear

By PAOLA JACOBBI

That dot on the second "a" of the last name is difficult to pronounce. Alexander Skarsgård is sitting in front of me at Villa Necchi Campiglio, during a Tod's event in Milan for Men's Fashion Week. He tried to teach me. A lesson in futility. Luckily, this is a newspaper, not a radio, so let's move on. The eldest son of actor Stellan (who has a formidable, forty-year career between Sweden and Hollywood), Alex (everyone calls him that) also has two other actor brothers, Gustaf and Bill. Then there are Sam, Eija (the only sister) and Valter. There's more: in the last decade they were joined by Ossian, eight years old, and Kolbjörn, the youngest, born in 2012, sons of Stellan's second wife and a quarter of a century younger than him.

Alexander, who will be 41 years old on August 25, has never married, although he has had many girlfriends: the latest is Alexa Chung, a blogger, fashion model, tv presenter and musician.

Tall and muscular like a Viking hero yet elegant, confident and witty, Skarsgård was launched internationally by the True Blood vampire TV series, while at the same time, between seasons, he was traveling back to Europe to work with people like Lars Von Trier. Then, a year ago, he made The Legend of Tarzan, a film that prompted a lot of talk from film making experts. The budget was remarkable ($ 180 million), but Tarzan was unknown to the new generations that make up the bulk of action movie audiences, plus the protagonist was not a real star. The film was not a triumph (nonetheless it has grossed more than $ 350 million world world), but did very well for Alex's career. Nicole Kidman wanted him as a husband for the phenomenal Big Little Lies series and I would not be surprised if, on July 13, we see his name among the actors with an Emmy nomination, the Oscars of TV, which will be delivered in September.

Vanity Fair Italia/Paola: In Big Little Lies you play a man who has a perfectly normal appearance but is violent and savagely beats his wife. He is the most disturbing character. Did you have any qualms about accepting this role?

Alex: No, I'm an actor. The bad guys and complicated characters are always the best. In this case, there is also something deeply tragic in him: he is a man who cannot change, destined to be so.

VFI: Did you expect the success of the series?

Alex: I didn't realize it until a few weeks ago. While it was airing, I was completely isolated in Canada, filming a movie (Hold the Dark) in the same place where The Revenant was made. When I came back, I met Nicole Kidman and we talked about a possible second season.

VFI: I've read it too. But I wonder how it’s possible, I apologize. It's taken from a book that ends the same as the series ends, and your character is dead.

Alex: Huh. We'll see.

VFI: I get it. You can't say more. Let's talk about the fact that, at this time, there's a kind of Scandinavian boom in Hollywood. You, Alicia Vikander, Mads Mikkelsen, Nikolay Coster-Waldau... How do you explain it?

Alex: In the past, apart from Max von Sydow and then my father, we were really few. And until a decade ago, the idea of leaving Europe to go to Hollywood was a risky, frightening dream. Maybe they all became courageous after True Blood. They must have thought: "if Alex made it, I can do it too, I'm certainly better than him!" (Laughs).

VFI: A Swedish director, Ruben Östlund, has just won the Palme d'Or.

Alex: You think I should have made his previous movie, Force Majeure, but I had other commitments and did not do it. I would love to work with him. Indeed, with him and with my father, because so far we have made one film together (Melancholia).

VFI: Did True Blood's popularity have any disadvantages?

Alex: No, except that, for some scheduling issues, I may have missed out on a few film projects. I loved True Blood: it never became repetitive, like some of the long series set in hospitals or courtrooms that seem to never end.

VFI: Is it true that as a boy you wanted to become an architect?

Alex: True. And I'm still really passionate about it. I like Richard Neutra and Rudolph Schindler, and during the ten years I lived in Los Angeles I bought a 1963 home in that modernist, minimalist style. It was a crazy house. I loved it and I was sorry to have to sell it when I moved to New York.

VFI: Why did you move?

Alex: Because I want to be closer to my family, they are all in Stockholm. I go there three or four times a year, but I have shortened the distance. When I'm away I miss my five-year-old brother and my 2 1/2 year old nephew very much. I follow my family members very closely on social media to see what they are up to.

VFI: You follow them on social media? But who should have followers is you!

Alex: I have an Instagram account, but it is not a traditional celebrity account, I put a few things on it and I do not look for followers. [Social Media] Numbers measure success for the Kardashians, not for an actor. An actor must keep a certain distance from the public. If you post fourteen selfies a day, if I tell you what I ate at breakfast, then why should you come see my movies? Too much personal information questions the credibility of the interpreter. Frankly, I do not really like the narcissistic aspect of social media. I love it when people photograph and share what they see, not when they only post photos in which they look good.

VFI: How did you end up going to the MTV Movie Awards in a smoking jacket and underwear? Did you lose a bet?

Alex: No! No bets. It was my idea, after they had asked me to go bare-chested to promote Tarzan. But a couple of years before Zac Efron had already been shirtless. Then I thought I would show off my legs instead of the pecs. Bare-chested and with trousers is sexy, with a jacket and without pants is ridiculous.
I wanted to be ridiculous, it was a hoot.

VFI: Is it harder to interpret Tarzan for the movies or Hamlet for the theater, as your brother Gustaf did in Stockholm?

Alex: Different difficulties. I also happened to work in theater in something very intense: I did 140 performances of Who is afraid of Virginia Woolf? Always in Stockholm. Tarzan's problem was the preparation: gymnastics, a very sad diet divided into six mini meals, no alcohol, no social life. I'm so glad I do not have to do it anymore.

VFI: Are you saying that there won't be a Tarzan 2?

Alex: Ah, I do not know. Anything is possible but, as with Big Little Lies, it depends on what kind of sequel it is. You have to have something new to tell.

Sources: Original Article: Vanity Fair Italia (July 12, 2017 issue)(ASkarsLibrary's digital scans)

Translation: Google + lots of clean-up by The ASkarsLibrary

That was a nice little interview. If I'm reading it correctly he had hoped to be in Force Majeure but the schedule didn't work out. That would have been interesting.

So he is going to stay in Stockholm the whole month? Are there any big music festivals/ cultural or sport events in July in his beloved city? If so, he will have a lot of fun!

He said at the Tod's event that he intended to spend most of the summer at home.

He is in New York now. Here's a little high brow article on Alex's activities.
https://www.thecut.com/2017/07/alexander-skarsgard-bathroom-privacy.html
06-aleksander-skarsgard.w710.h473.jpg

Alexander Skarsgård. Photo: Vincent Sandoval/Getty Images
Like the rest of us, recent sunburn survivor Alexander Skarsgård has to use the restroom from time to time. But unlike the rest of us, groups of female fans apparently try to follow him into the facilities while filming the whole thing on their iPhones.

According to “Page Six,” the Big Little Lies star was at dinner with his family on Monday at the Upper East Side restaurant Le Bilboquet when he “excused himself to use the restroom.” That was apparently the signal for “smitten ladies” to follow Skarsgård to the men’s bathroom door with their iPhone cameras filming.

The actor apparently “playfully wagged a finger at them” and “politely reminded them that they could not come inside” the bathroom with him. A “source” told the gossip column, “It was very funny,” but maybe next time let’s let him pee in peace.

Normally I side-eye Page 6, since I think most of their sources are in their heads, but yeah, I can see this happening. It's probably happened to him before.

And no people, you don't follow celebs into the bathroom!

Though I don't think he was with his family, but with other Swedish friends? Perhaps the source thinks all Swedish speakers are related to Alex? :p
 
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It looks like there's a Hammarby home game today, so we'll see if Alex is back in Stockholm.

Ann Thompson of Indiewire really likes Alex:

The 25 Best Romances of the 21st Century, From ‘Carol’ to ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’
Our choices range from the auteur visions of Ang Lee and Richard Linklater to the unabashedly mainstream (gulp) oeuvre of Sandra Bullock. Get your creamed spinach and poached eggs ready.

24. “The Legend of Tarzan” (2016)
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You never know where you stand with Alexander Skarsgård, who has the complexity of a character actor beneath the leading-man looks that launched a thousand memes. His muscular swagger and danger are on display in David Yates’ underrated old-fashioned romantic adventure “The Legend of Tarzan,” but his tender attentions to wife Jane (Margot Robbie) are the film’s throbbing heart. In this 21st-century update, there’s less of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ wild-child-raised-by-apes origin myth and more heartthrob love story between Lord Greystoke and Lady Jane. But they compete for screen time in this overstuffed, would-be blockbuster with villains, CG action choreography and a complex, politically correct Europe vs. Africa plot featuring Samuel L. Jackson. (While Warner Bros. was afraid to alienate the global male audience, women showed up in droves.) — AT
http://www.indiewire.com/2017/07/best-romance-movies-ranked-1201849113/

And a certain gossip run by an Alex fanboy published the IG info and Alex's followers have tripled in the last day. I'm presuming he expected this once the Vanity Fair Italia interview came out. But he does appear to have deleted at least a couple of photos once that interview came out.
 
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He deleted the palm tree pic from LA and one of the set photos from Hold The Dark. There was nothing to them, so I don't know why.
As for the Dada pic from last night, he may not have geotagged it because it's possible it's from the Italy trip, so no reason to geotag it if he's not there.
 
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An old pic but the photographer posted it himself. The caption is so cute. I think it was straight after the MET Gala.

"shayanhathaway: Alexander Skarsgård photographed for Variety in LA. I needed an apple box. A note to his fans who ask how he was in person: not only is this guy clearly handsome as hell, he came to the studio straight from the airport jet-lagged but still in good spirits with kindness and a great sense of humor"

https://www.instagram.com/p/BWSuTcOlFX8/?taken-by=shayanhathaway
 
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