After forgetting his The School for Wives costar's name during a CBS News interview published on Jan. 18, he opened up about the lasting effects of the medical emergency four years ago.
"That's what I'm talking about," he said. "Had a stroke. That makes me forget my language, forget words, and that makes me more stupid and makes me less funny and everything."
He's not just alive, he's still acting and winning awards, most recently taking home a Golden Globe for best supporting actor in Sentimental Value in early 2026. Skarsgård has learned to work around the lingering forgetfulness, like wearing an earpiece on set to help him remember his lines.
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His sense of childlike wonder keeps Skarsgård trying new things and pushing his boundaries when it comes to projects. "I've tried to get into projects where I enjoy myself and have a fun time. And that's why I'm not bored," he shared. "I made 150 films. I still love it, you know?"
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