To me, Alexander Skarsgard is part of a dying breed of actor: the interesting, talented art-house weirdo stuck in the body of a conventionally attractive man. What separates Alex from so many of his peers is his complete willingness to consistently do television work, and to really dedicate himself to offbeat independent films. Currently, he’s riding high across the board – Murderbot’s first season was a success for AppleTV and the second season has been greenlit. He’s appearing at the Sundance Film Festival to promote two offbeat films. And he’s doing exactly the kind of work he wants to do. Incidentally, he’s also enjoying being on the promotional/awards-season trail alongside his father Stellan Skarsgard. Alex covers the Sundance issue of Variety, and he addressed that “controversy” about whether he came out as a bisexual a few months ago. Some highlights from Variety:
His fashion choices: “Um, I never buy clothes. If you saw my closet, my wardrobe is very limited. I’m not a big consumer of fashion. I don’t spend money on expensive brands. I really enjoy the creativity of it, but it’s not like I’m out shopping for these outfits.” (Of course not! He works with the stylist Harry Lambert.) “I guess it’s something I’ve leaned into a bit more of late.”
His comments about Pillion & sexuality last October: “I found that in this case, it’s not really relevant what my background is. I mean, I do have a kid, but what I’ve done in the past, who I’ve been with, men, women …”
Whether he really came out as bisexual last year: “Oh,” Skarsgård says after being asked to elaborate, taken aback. “That it resonated with my past? It was definitely not an intended statement. I don’t know what I was talking about. Maybe it has to do with — there’s a lot of focus sometimes on me as an actor. Maybe it was trying to shift the focus more to the story and these characters. And the importance of telling the story like this.”
Whether Pillion is a love story: “I don’t want to answer that,” Skarsgård says, more assertive than he’s been to this point. “I have thoughts on it. But I think it’s a very relatable relationship story, with different beats of a relationship, except in a very specific subculture that’s foreign to most people.”
Fatherhood, his partner Tuva Novotny and living in Sweden: Before parenthood, “I lived on the road. I love that aspect of the industry — you’re a traveling circus. But now, I need to balance that with family life and making sure I can be present for my kid. I can’t be as selfish and narcissistic as I was before.”
Being able to see his dad at film festivals in the past year: “I’ve never had that before with my dad, nor any of my brothers. When we’re home, we spend time together, but it’s usually a household filled with chaos. So it’s been nice to go out for a pint somewhere and have a conversation that lasts more than a few minutes.”
Watching his dad in Sentimental Value: “It was a very emotional experience, knowing how much the movie means to my father, and how nervous he was going into it.” Stellan suffered a stroke in 2022, and Alex describes his father’s feelings as “Am I never going to be able to act again? Am I now being put out to pasture? Knowing where he came from a few years ago — Will I ever work again? to F–k, yeah, I like to work… It’s the most heartfelt, beautiful thing he’s ever done.”
He wants to make movies that people watch: “In more intimate projects, it’s tricky. I want the movies I make to be seen by people. I’m not making them only for myself.” He sounds uncertain, but hopeful too. “You imagine that people will connect to it in some way.”
Working with CharliXCX on The Moment: “Secretly, quietly, on my little island in Sweden, I had a ‘brat summer.’ People always say, Oh, I’m genuinely a fan,” he continues, casting his near-monotone up an octave sarcastically. But he’d been listening to “Brat” even before Aidan Zamiri and Bertie Brandes wrote the screenplay for “The Moment.” “I told Charli after we shot the movie that when they sum up the year on Spotify, she was my No. 2 most-played artist of the year.”
The stuff about his dad is so nice. It must be so lovely for both of them to have this time together during these festivals and the awards season. As for the alleged bisexuality stuff… Alex is basically like, I have no idea what I was even saying at that point. Which, fair. I think a lot of actors get like that after so many festivals and pressers and junkets. They just start saying sh-t and they have no idea what they’re even talking about anymore. My guess is that Alex probably lives a pretty conventional heterosexual life but he’s also a huge ally, and it just came out wrong.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Cover Images.
- Alexander Skarsgard – BFI London Film Festival – Red carpet – UK Premiere of Pillion – Royal Festival Hall in London, UK on 18th October 2025,Image: 1046544754, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Manuela Langotsch/Avalon
- Alexander Skarsgard – BFI London Film Festival – Red carpet – UK Premiere of Pillion – Royal Festival Hall in London, UK on 18th October 2025,Image: 1046544894, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Manuela Langotsch/Avalon
- Alexander Skarsgard – BFI London Film Festival – Red carpet – UK Premiere of Pillion – Royal Festival Hall in London, UK on 18th October 2025,Image: 1046544930, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Manuela Langotsch/Avalon
- Actor Alexander Skarsgard during the presentation of the film ‘Pillion’ at Seminci 2025, at the Teatro Calderón, on October 27, 2025, in Valladolid, Castilla y León (Spain). This film, directed by Harry Lighton, narrates the relationship between Colin, an introverted man, and Ray, the charismatic leader of a biker gang. The film explores power relations in the queer world with BDSM practices in the background. OCTOBER 27;2025 10/27/2025,Image: 1048527700, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Photogenic/Claudia Alba/Europa Press/Avalon
- Alexander Skarsgard at the 28th British Independent Film Awards, Roundhouse, London, UK, 30 November 2025.,Image: 1055651818, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Julie Edwards/Avalon
- Global Premiere of the Apple TV+ sci-fi comedic thriller series ‘Murderbot’ at the Regal Union Square Featuring: Alexander Skarsgard and Jack McBrayer Where: New York, New York, United States When: 28 Apr 2025 Credit: Marion Curtis/Starpix for Apple TV+/INSTARimages


















I have loved him since True Blood. Such a talented actor and so much like his dad in the sense that he seems willing and able to do just about anything as an actor; their artistic flexibility is the same. Can’t wait to see what he does as he ages.
His personal life is none of my business except to say ROWR, I’d climb him like a tree
Girl, same!
Same.
See The Northman if you haven’t already. That’s all I want to say.
I looooove him ❤️ Talented, funny, kind but still pretty private. Yes to climbing 🙂
This man is almost 50! He’s even more attractive than his True Blood days.
I would think that shirt he’s wearing in the photo probably confirms what he might have been trying to say/imply.
The way I read it, Skarsgård is mostly just baffled by America’s ongoing moral obsession with sex. Despite how ‘progressive’ we claim to be, we’re deeply uncomfortable with ambiguity and compulsively try to codify everything — usually at the expense of simply accepting the wide range of perfectly normal human behavior.
Why on earth would labeling his sexuality be the main takeaway from a movie role? That instinct is… pretty telling. And, honestly, pretty pathetic.
Sex is not identity.
Yeah, but people also like to gossip about celebrities. If someone were to suddenly “out” themselves, I can see why peole would be curious from a celebrity gossip standpoint.
I mean, people gossip about Tom Cruise and Hugh Jackman. Why would anyone not gossip about the rest of Hollywood (or anyone who is considered objectively handsome.).
I think if this type of story as fitting the Hollywood gossip train — something you might think about for a moment to pass the time, then you forget about it the next day.
Obvs his sexuality is only our business if he wants it to be. I have lived an extremely conventional life and have been married to a man for over 20 years and that doesn’t make me any less bi. Despite what both straight and queer folks might have to say about it. ijs
Having worked on a set with him in the past, I can say – truly one of the kindest actors out there. A real gentleman and professional with no weird ego about being around the crew.