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&34;I found a way,&34; the &34;Dune&34; actor says. Stellan Skarsgård opens up about acting struggles after stroke: 'I got really scared'
"I found a way," the "Dune" actor says.
Stellan Skarsgård opens up about acting struggles after stroke: 'I got really scared'
"I found a way," the "Dune" actor says.
By Raechal Shewfelt
Raechal Shewfelt
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on October 23, 2025 12:18 a.m. ET
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Stellan Skarsgård and his son, Alexander Skarsgård, in 2020. Credit:
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Actor Stellan Skarsgård has been onscreen since the '70s, most notably to U.S. audiences in films such as *Amistad*, *Good Will Hunting*, and 2021's *Dune*. But after he suffered a stroke three years ago, he's faced new challenges.
He described when it happened — "between one and two of *Andor* and one and two of *Dune*" — as "perfect timing."
"I found a way," Skarsgård said in a new interview with Vulture. "They have earpieces where you have a prompter that says the line. It's not enough because I have my rhythm. They have to say their line on top of my line for me to be able to answer it. They have to say it very fast, very neutral. It takes a lot of training for that guy."
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That particular experience was on the Denis Villeneuve-directed *Dune* films, he said. Clearly, he didn't coast through playing the role of Baron Harkonnen.**
"You might say, 'Oh, you're lucky. You don't have to learn your lines.' There's more work now than there was before," Skarsgård said. "Suddenly, I can't come up with names. I can't follow a thought or make an argument that spans several sentences that gets to the point — that, then bang! That is extremely frustrating. But on the other hand, I'm alive. I can work."
Actor Stellan Skarsgård survived a stroke three years ago.
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Although he said the stroke made him "really scared," he's continued to work. His latest film is the drama *Sentimental Value*, about a father attempting to reconnect with his daughters, which Skarsgård starred in and executive produced.**
"I'm not afraid of dying," the *Chernobyl* star said, "but I am afraid of not being capable of living. That is a fear. And being boring."
Notably, six of Skargård's eight offspring have gone into acting themselves, including *True Blood *and *Big Little Lies *alum Alexander, *Vikings* star Gustaf, and Bill, the *It* film franchise's killer clown Pennywise. But don't call them nepo babies.
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"I consider myself a nepo daddy," Skarsgård said, "because I get so much goodwill and maybe jobs because of them."
He said that he hadn't recommended them for any jobs.
"It is such a bulls--- thing," the actor said. "Because nobody would hire you, at least not for anything good, if you're not good enough."
*Sentimental Value* arrives in theaters Nov. 7.**
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