The role, the film, and the unlikely awards journey that would follow. But sitting with the results — a first Academy Award nomination after more than 50 years in film — the Swedish actor wears the recognition with the same precision he brings to every performance.
Skarsgård is nominated in the best supporting actor category for his role in Joachim Trier’s Norwegian-language drama “Sentimental Value,” in which he plays a Gustav Borg, a film director and a father navigating fractured family bonds alongside a cast that includes Renate Reinsve, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas and Elle Fanning. The film earned nine Oscar nominations in total, a remarkable reversal after being shut out of the Actor Awards (formerly SAG) entirely.
“We got snubbed for the SAG Awards, and then suddenly we got nine nominations,” Skarsgård says. “That’s better.”
His performance is anchored…
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