Sitting down with The Guardian, the 42-year-old actor spoke at length about his hesitancy to share the news about his genetic predisposition for Alzheimer's with the general public, fearing the revelation might negatively impact his acting career and audiences' perception of him on-screen.
Through a passionate documentary project he made with his father, however, Hemsworth came to accept a deeper level of nuance exploring a sensitive topic most people might be too uncomfortable to discuss.
“It was so deeply personal," Hemsworth said of the documentary. "It was a love letter to my father. It empowered him for a period, and stimulated memories that were being taken away from him.”
As he reaches his middle ages, Hemsworth said that both his current age and his father's health struggle led to the actor personally beginning to slow down in his various dramatic performances, allowing him to enjoy his family life rather than continuously focusing on acting alone.
"My appetite for racing forward has really been reined in,” he said. “I’ve become more aware of the fragility of things. You start thinking, ‘My dad won’t be here for ever.’ And my kids are now 11 and 13. Those nights where they’d fight over sleeping in our bed – suddenly they’re not happening any more.”
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