Luke Evans has called making the move from theatre into film the 'scariest thing' that he has ever done.
Evans had made a name for himself on the stage before he made his big screen breakthrough - now he is one of the most in demand actors.
However, he admits that he it was a tough transition and he is constantly learning as he goes along.
Speaking to Men's Health the actor said: "It was the scariest thing I've ever done. I had no knowledge. All the jargon they use on set - I had no clue.
"And the first day on Clash Of The Titans, I was working with Liam Neeson... I'm thinking, 'OK, just act. Just do what you know you can do.' And it just picked up from there. It is a constant learning curve."
Evans has enjoyed hug box office success this year having taken on the role of baddie Shaw in Fast & Furious 6.
That success looks set to continue as he is one of the new faces in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. This is the second film in Peter Jackson's trilogy and the first time that we will meet Bard The Bowman.
Evans will also reprise the role of Bard at the end of next year in The Hobbit: There And Back Again.
He is currently filming Dracula Untold, and has landed the role of Eric Draven in the remake of The Crow.
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug is released 13th December.
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