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Jamie Dornan revealed that he cried when he visited a pub he worked for before his career in Hollywood.

Jamie Dornanadmitted that he was emotional when he returned to the pub where he worked before the big career break.

A 40-year-old Northern Irish actor joked that he had opened his time as a bartender in London before succeeding in Hollywood and was better behind the bar than in the studio. ..

Talking toJames Cordenat the Late Show, the 50 Shade of Gray actors moved to London when trying to take a break in the industry. I explained that I played the role of a bartender at the Tattersall tavern in Knightsbridge.

Gavin&When Stacey's star hinted that the actor was happy behind the bar, Jamie said: To be honest, I liked working at the bar.

Jamie Dornan worked at a bar in London before his Hollywood career began (

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But he explained his disgust towards rude customers. He continued: "One guy came every day and clicked on me his finger ...

" It was a bad time ... I honestly of the guys I will never forget my face. Anyway, what a hell ... "

He talked about how he thought he would do it" someday "when he worked there, while soccer players and Miss World women were watching. He passed by when he took out the "trashed" trash.

But he explained his feelings when he first returned to the pub with his wife 19 years after he left.

Jamie said and admitted how they asked her if they could visit it: "I actually cried a bit. Inspiring. It hasn't changed at all. The pub is exactly the same. "

The actor is appearing at the Pro-Am Golf Tournament this week withNiallHoranand Bill Murray.

The golf tournament began in Ireland on Monday for two days, with Jamie and a former One Direction singer debuting, and the tournament resumed for the first time in 12 years.

Jamie Dornan outside the pub working in London(

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Jamie explains that playing in front of a strong crowd of 40,000 was an "incredible honor" He told Virgin Media: The event was first started in 1990 by Irish businessman J. McManus, who wanted to raise money for an Irish charity.

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