"Being thrust into unfamiliar environments where you're facing adversity or risk helps you understand how fragile life is and how quickly it can change," he says.
Hemsworth, whose brothers Liam and Luke are also famous actors, says he now takes nothing for granted and has learned to not "settle for the easy route as the greatest lessons come from the more challenging times".
One of the biggest challenges for the actor was in the first season of the National Geographic series when a genetic test revealed he carries two copies of the gene ApoE4, one from his mother and one from his father, making him between eight and 10 times more likely to develop Alzheimer's than those without both copies of the gene.
"That warning sign was further motivation to take care of myself," Hemsworth explains.
"It also felt like a great opportunity to offer up education and a better understanding for people navigating it as Alzheimer's is something a lot of people face."




