Tom Hiddleston reveals that he was worried about stepping into the studio to sing for Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy.
Hiddleston took on the character of James in the film, alongside Christina Hendricks and Mae Whitman.
And the movie saw Hiddleston show off his singing skills on film for the first time. However, recording was a daunting process for the actor.
Speaking to the Press Association, the actor said: "I've never sung in a recording studio before. I've done a lot of voice work.
"I've done books on tape and commercial voice work - but singing in a studio was completely new to me.
"I was a bit daunted at the beginning. I thought, 'Wow, I'm at Disney and I'm recording a song for a Disney movie!' I grew up on the great songs of Disney."
"After warming up, I had the time of my life in there. I found my voice and it was great. It was really fun. I've sung on stage and I've been in musicals but singing in a studio was a real thrill."
And we are going to see Hiddleston sing on screen for a second time, as he has landed the role of Hank Williams in a new biopic about the singer.
Hiddleston has also completed work on Crimson Peak and is set to start work on High-Rise; the latest film from director Ben Wheatley.
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