Gustaf Skarsgård, a Swedish thespian of exceptional talent, burst onto the scene on November 12, 1980, marking the beginning of a illustrious career that would soon make him a household name.
Born into a family of esteemed actors, Gustaf is the son of the renowned Stellan Skarsgård and brother to the equally talented Bill, Valter, and Alexander Skarsgård, collectively forming a dynasty of sorts within the world of acting.
Gustaf's most notable role to date is undoubtedly his portrayal of the enigmatic Floki in the History Channel's critically acclaimed television series "Vikings", a performance that has garnered widespread acclaim and cemented his status as a rising star in the industry.