Jamie Dornan‘s got it pretty good these days: his popular Netflix series The Tourist is back for season two (you can catch up with a Netflix subscription) and we’re already craving a third season. But before he became a famous, Golden Globe-nominated actor known for works like Belfast, Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, the Fifty Shades franchise and the chilling TV series The Fall, he was just another desperate performer struggling during Hollywood pilot season.

The Northern Irish actor detailed those dismal early days of his acting career during a recent appearance on First We Feast’s Hot Ones, relaying the most “soul-crushing memory” from that pilot-week era: 

I remember getting in my car and I had like a pile and the whole sort of footwell in the passenger side was just tons of audition sides and scripts like this [foot-tall] height. And I was just seeing that pile and knowing that every one of those was a failure. [laughs] Just like the embodiment of failure from that pilot season. I was like, ‘No, this sucks.’



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