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Travis Fimmel, forty- four, grew up in southeastern Australia, on his family’s farm. “We had dairy cattle, beef, and crops,” he said. He’d planned to farm “always,” but “then there was a year in my life, when I was eighteen, where I was, like, I don’t want to be on the farm.” (Ragnar Lothbrok had a similar impulse.) He ventured to London and L.A., bartending (“Working in bars, living above bars—it was kind of the funnest time”); modelling Calvin Klein underwear, on a traffic-stopping billboard in London (“His presence was jaw-dropping,” Klein has said); and acting. “I had no ambition to do it,” Fimmel said. “I still don’t.” Performing live makes him uncomfortable. “I cannot audition to save my life,” he said. “I hate it. I could never be in a play, onstage. I’d break down and cry.” On his ranch, Travis Fimmel said, “I’ve got a few longhorn cattle, horses, chickens, an Englishman who’s staying here—he’s up there, walking around.” He waved. “I’ve got a couple of emus, just because they’re Australian. They’re not the sharpest bird in the aviary. But they’re always intrigued by whatever’s going on. They’re quirky, and they can run like thirty-five miles an hour.” He headed toward a fence; two emus stood atop a hill. “Come on, hey!” he yelled, whistling. The emus snapped to attention and raced over, bobbing at speed. They cocked their fuzzy heads at him, then ate from his hand. “Look at their feet—they’re like dinosaurs,” he said. Two brown horses approached, and he fed them, too. Fimmel rides horses onscreen and off. In “Vikings,” Ragnar executed a daring escape on a white one; while shooting “Warcraft,” Fimmel was thrown from a spooked horse; he also has up-in-the-air plans to play Wyatt Earp and to star in a spaghetti Western. Beyond that, professionally, “I’m meant to go back to do a second season of, um, spaceships,” he said. Meanwhile: the ranch. “I wanted to get kangaroos,” he said. They’re illegal to keep as pets in California, but about this, too, he is serene. “If someone were to let one free around me, I’d rescue it,” he said. #travisfimmel #travisfimmeledit #travisfimmeltiktok #travisfimmelofficial #travisfimmel #australia🇦🇺 #mrtravla #polijake_fim #vikings #makegoodchoices #dontfencemein #ragnarlothbrok #countrylife
Travis Fimmel, forty- four, grew up in southeastern Australia, on his family’s farm. “We had dairy cattle, beef, and crops,” he said. He’d planned to farm “always,” but “then there was a year in my life, when I was eighteen, where I was, like, I don’t want to be on the farm.” (Ragnar Lothbrok had a similar impulse.) He ventured to London and L.A., bartending (“Working in bars, living above bars—it was kind of the funnest time”); modelling Calvin Klein underwear, on a traffic-stopping billboard in London (“His presence was jaw-dropping,” Klein has said); and acting. “I had no ambition to do it,” Fimmel said. “I still don’t.” Performing live makes him uncomfortable. “I cannot audition to save my life,” he said. “I hate it. I could never be in a play, onstage. I’d break down and cry.” On his ranch, Travis Fimmel said, “I’ve got a few longhorn cattle, horses, chickens, an Englishman who’s staying here—he’s up there, walking around.” He waved. “I’ve got a couple of emus, just because they’re Australian. They’re not the sharpest bird in the aviary. But they’re always intrigued by whatever’s going on. They’re quirky, and they can run like thirty-five miles an hour.” He headed toward a fence; two emus stood atop a hill. “Come on, hey!” he yelled, whistling. The emus snapped to attention and raced over, bobbing at speed. They cocked their fuzzy heads at him, then ate from his hand. “Look at their feet—they’re like dinosaurs,” he said. Two brown horses approached, and he fed them, too. Fimmel rides horses onscreen and off. In “Vikings,” Ragnar executed a daring escape on a white one; while shooting “Warcraft,” Fimmel was thrown from a spooked horse; he also has up-in-the-air plans to play Wyatt Earp and to star in a spaghetti Western. Beyond that, professionally, “I’m meant to go back to do a second season of, um, spaceships,” he said. Meanwhile: the ranch. “I wanted to get kangaroos,” he said. They’re illegal to keep as pets in California, but about this, too, he is serene. “If someone were to let one free around me, I’d rescue it,” he said. #travisfimmel #travisfimmeledit #travisfimmeltiktok #travisfimmelofficial #travisfimmel #australia🇦🇺 #mrtravla #polijake_fim #vikings #makegoodchoices #dontfencemein #ragnarlothbrok #countrylife

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