Swedish star Alexander Skarsgård, 42, is the first to acknowledge that he plays a lot of troubled, brooding bad boy characters—who also happen to take their shirts off a lot.

But the star of the new World War II dramaThe Aftermath(also starring Keira Knightley, out March 15) shrugs when he’s asked if he’s ever had an issue with showing off his (fine, they’re incredible) abs.

“Of course not,” he tells PEOPLE. “I spent seven years onTrue Blood, and there was a lot of graphic nudity on that show.”

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There was also a lot of crazy sex scenes, which he says he also had no problem with.

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“The crazier the better,” he says. “I loved it. I really embraced it. It was a lot of fun.”

In fact, it was rumored that the single Skarsgård, who’s the son of actor Stellan andolder brotherto actors Bill (It) and Gustav(Vikings) was once in the running to play Christian Grey in the50 Shades of Greyadaptation.

“I met the producers very early on but I never read the script or auditioned for it,” he says. “I never got that far. I think the author had a favorite, someone that she wanted to play that role.”

“Swedes are quite uncomfortable talking about our accolades or accomplishments and ourselves in a way,” he says of his big win. “I get very uncomfortable doing that, hence not knowing what to do with the Golden Globe. I was like ‘Argh, this is awkward and embarrassing.’

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Now, right after his acclaimed role inThe Little Drummer Girl, he’s starring in two films at the same time:The Hummingbird Project, andThe Aftermath,in which he plays a German widower who has an affair with Keira Knightley.

“Keira is phenomenal to work with,” he says. “She’s incredibly talented obviously, but also very open and generous and she doesn’t take herself too seriously. She has a very funny, self-deprecating sense of humor which I really enjoy. No big ego—she cares more about the relationship in the film than her own performance.”

Next he’ll star in the summer comedyThe Long Shot,opposite Charlize Theronand Seth Rogen.

“I’m looking forward to a little bit of rest,” he says about taking a break from his current crazy schedule. “I grew up in a city so I like city life. I love going to rock clubs, bars, hanging out. But there are weekends when you don’t want that intensity…so I love exploring, going on long hikes or sailing trips, being out in nature. But essentially I’m a city boy.”

source: people.com