Brandon Sklenar, who recently gained major recognition for his role in It Ends with Us, has made a powerful statement about his acting career while navigating the controversy surrounding the film.
The 34-year-old actor starred opposite Blake Lively in the highly anticipated adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel, directed by Justin Baldoni. While the movie created buzz ahead of its release, it has since become the center of a legal storm—after Blake Lively reportedly filed a sexual harassment case against Baldoni.
Brandon Sklenar Remains Confident Despite Legal Drama
Despite the ongoing controversy, Sklenar has remained composed and confident. In a recent interview, the actor spoke about his unwavering belief in landing the role of Spencer Dutton in the hit Yellowstone prequel series, 1923.

Recalling a similar moment in his career, Sklenar said, “When I auditioned for Edward Mapplethorpe in a small film about Robert Mapplethorpe, where I played his brother, I had this strong gut feeling. I just knew I was going to get it.”
However, his reaction to the 1923 script was even more intense. “The first time I read it, the hairs on my arm stood up. I just thought, ‘Yeah, this is mine. No one else can do this.’”
Sklenar on Playing Spencer Dutton in 1923
Brandon Sklenar emphasized that his belief wasn’t based on arrogance, but rather a deep, calm sense of certainty. “It wasn’t ego—it was a calm sort of belief,” he clarified.
His portrayal of Spencer Dutton in 1923—a gritty drama that expands the Yellowstone universe—earned praise from fans and critics alike. The series also stars legendary actors such as Helen Mirren, Harrison Ford, Isabel May, and Julia Schlaepfer, adding even more weight to Sklenar’s breakthrough role.
Sklenar’s Rise Amid Industry Controversy
Sklenar is focused on his craft and career as It Ends with Us continues to make headlines for reasons beyond its storyline. His role in 1923 has positioned him as one of Hollywood’s rising stars, and his recent comments reflect a mix of passion, humility, and professional drive.