Alicia Vikander says she was 'the most sad' at the height of her fame
During a interview, "Irma Vep" star Alicia Vikander reminisced about her early years in the spotlight saying she was "the most sad at the height of [her] fame.
The 33-year-old Swedish actress became a global star after back-to-back knockout performances in sci-fi thriller "Ex Machina" and transgender romance "Danish Girl”
"Danish Girl" earned her a best supporting actress Oscar in 2016.
Vikandar said ‘I was always by myself'
Vikander also alluded to her personal experience with miscarriage, a theme that was tackled in the melodrama "The Light Between Oceans," in which she stars opposite Fassbender."
Vikander, who shot the HBO limited series "Irma Vep" in Paris three months after they welcomed their baby, also discussed the challenges of balancing a busy acting career and parenting.
She also said Fassbender took their baby to the set of "Irma Vep" so that she "could see [her] face.
The actress just wrapped the shoot of "Firebrand," in which she plays Catherine Parr, the last wife of King Henry VIII of England, and stars opposite Jude Law.