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Alexander Skarsgård's birthday: Performances that prove why he is the master of complex roles

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 25, 2025, 00:00 IST
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​Alexander Skarsgård's birthday: Performances that prove why he is the master of complex roles

Alexander Skarsgård has established himself as one of the most adaptable performers of his generation, blending in with parts that call for emotional complexity, depth, and intensity with ease. The filmography of Skarsgård demonstrates his fearless storytelling style, ranging from fierce warriors to socially awkward geniuses and brooding anti-heroes. In honor of his birthday, let's take a look back at some of his best performances that show why he is genuinely the master of challenging roles.

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‘The Northman’ (2022)

‘The Northman’ is a historical epic film directed by Robert Eggers. Set in Iceland in the 10th century, the movie centres on Amleth, a young Nordic prince who is seeking justice for his father's murder. Willem Dafoe, Nicole Kidman, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Ethan Hawke all play supporting parts in the movie, which stars Alexander Skarsgård as Amleth. With realistic costumes, sets, and scenery, the film is expected to be a visually spectacular depiction of Viking-era culture.

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‘Hidden (2015)

The Duffer Brothers' psychological thriller is about a family that moves to a remote bunker in the middle of a forest after being forced to leave their city home. Tensions increase and secrets are exposed as they attempt to adjust to their new underground lifestyle, setting off a chain of unsettling incidents that could split the family apart. The main actors in the movie are Alexander Skarsgård, Emily Alyn Lind, and Andrea Riseborough.

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​‘Hold the Dark’

Jeremy Saulnier's psychological thriller ‘Hold the Dark’ stars Jeffrey Wright, Alexander Skarsgård, and Riley Keough. William Giraldi's book of the same name served as the inspiration for the movie. A young boy is taken away by wolves in a remote Alaskan village where the story is set. To find and eliminate the wolves that are responsible, the boy's mother, Medora (Keough), gets in touch with wolf expert and naturalist Russell Core (Wright). Core meets Vernon Slone (Skarsgård), a soldier who has returned from the Iraq War and is now seeking revenge for his brother's death, as he investigates the mystery further.

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‘The Hummingbird Project’ (2018)

Alexander Skarsgård plays Anton Zaleski, a high-frequency trading expert in Kim Nguyen's drama-thriller 'The Hummingbird Project.' The movie centres on Vincent (Jesse Eisenberg) and Anton, two cousins who are attempting to surpass their rivals in the stock market by constructing a straight fiber-optic cable line from Kansas to New Jersey. One of the film's highlights is Skarsgård's portrayal of Anton Zaleski. He portrays a cunning, socially awkward, and vicious trader who will stop at nothing to gain an advantage.

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‘The Legend of Tarzan’ (2016)

Adam Cozad and Craig Brewer wrote the screenplay for the American action-adventure movie 'The Legend of Tarzan,' which was directed by David Yates. In the movie, Christoph Waltz plays Leon Rom, Samuel L. Jackson plays George Washington Williams, Margot Robbie plays Jane Porter, and Alexander Skarsgård plays Tarzan. Edgar Rice Burroughs' fictional Tarzan served as the inspiration for the movie. Tarzan, also known as John Clayton III in this film, has moved on from his days as a jungle hero and is now happily living in London with his wife, Jane.

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