Stellan Skarsgård
Swedish actor
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2024 | Skarsgård is set to reprise his role as Baron Harkonnen in 'Dune: Part Two'. |
2024 | Stellan Skarsgård was nominated for the Astra TV Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Series, Drama for his role in Andor. |
2022 | Stellan Skarsgård made a cameo as Erik Selvig in 'Thor: Love and Thunder'. |
2022 | Skarsgård began portraying Luthen Rael in the Star Wars series 'Andor'. |
2022 | Skarsgård co-starred alongside his son, Gustaf Skarsgård, in the Swedish psychological thriller What Remains. |
2022 | Stellan Skarsgård won the Peabody Award for Entertainment for his role in Andor. |
2021 | He portrayed Baron Harkonnen in Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of 'Dune'. |
2020 | He made a guest appearance as Himself in 'The Simpsons', voicing a character in the episode 'Podcast News'. |
2020 | Stellan Skarsgård won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Limited Series or Television Film for his role in Chernobyl. |
2020 | Stellan Skarsgård won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Television Movie for his role in Chernobyl. |
2020 | Stellan Skarsgård was nominated for the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or TV Film for his role in Chernobyl. |
2019 | He portrayed Boris Shcherbina in the HBO miniseries 'Chernobyl', for which he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. |
2019 | Skarsgård starred as Trond in 'Out Stealing Horses' and Hans in 'The Painted Bird'. |
2019 | Stellan Skarsgård was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his role in Chernobyl. |
2018 | He reprised his role as Bill Anderson in the sequel Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. |
2017 | Stellan Skarsgård portrayed Max Frisch in 'Return to Montauk' and Lennart Bergelin in 'Borg McEnroe'. |
2017 | Stellan Skarsgård won the Guldbagge Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Borg McEnroe. |
2016 | Stellan Skarsgård revealed that he had a vasectomy, stating that eight children were enough for him. |
2016 | He starred as Dima in 'Our Kind of Traitor'. |
2015 | Skarsgård played The Grand Duke in Disney's live-action adaptation of Cinderella, directed by Kenneth Branagh. |
2015 | He played the role of John River in the series 'River', appearing in 6 episodes. |
2015 | He appeared again as Dr. Erik Selvig in Avengers: Age of Ultron. |
2014 | In 'In Order of Disappearance', he played Nils and also served as executive producer. |
2014 | Stellan Skarsgård was nominated for the Bodil Award for Best Actor for his role in Nymphomaniac. |
2014 | Skarsgård was cast as The Broker in the unaired pilot of 'Quarry'. |
2013 | He appeared in 'Nymphomaniac', adding to his extensive filmography with Lars von Trier. |
2013 | Skarsgård returned as Dr. Erik Selvig in Thor: The Dark World. |
2012 | Stellan Skarsgård won the Career Achievement Award at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival. |
2012 | Skarsgård portrayed Villegagnon in 'Rouge Brésil', appearing in 4 episodes. |
2012 | He reprised his role as Dr. Erik Selvig in The Avengers. |
2012 | He played 'The Man' in the 'Playhouse Presents' episode titled 'The Man'. |
2011 | Starred in David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. |
2011 | Skarsgård played Dr. Erik Selvig in 'Thor', the first of five films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in which he appeared. |
2011 | Skarsgård appeared in Lykke Li's music video 'Sadness Is a Blessing.' |
2011 | Skarsgård starred in 'Melancholia', marking another film with Lars von Trier. |
2010 | Stellan Skarsgård played the role of Birger Brosa in the series 'Arn', appearing in 6 episodes. |
2010 | Stellan Skarsgård starred in multiple films, including 'A Somewhat Gentle Man' as Ulrik and 'Frankie and Alice' as Dr. Oz. |
2010 | Stellan Skarsgård won the Best Actor award at the Norwegian International Film Festival for his role in A Somewhat Gentle Man. |
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