In a recent episode of the popular talk show, The Graham Norton Show, actor Charlie Hunnam left viewers astounded with a clip from his early acting days. The video, showcasing his talent and charisma, took fans on a trip down memory lane.

During the interview, Graham Norton reminisced about the ’90s and mentioned an era of pop culture known as “Smash Hits.” Norton asked Charlie if he and another guest, Char, knew each other back in those days. Charlie replied, saying that he didn’t think so, as they were on different paths during that time. Char was a well-known pop star, whereas Charlie’s acting career was just starting to gain momentum.

As the clip from Charlie’s past played, it became clear that he had once been a familiar face on the small screen. Charlie revealed that he used to watch Char on television, particularly in the popular show, C fol. He even mentioned that the show was written by Russell T Davies, adding to its nostalgic appeal.

However, Charlie admitted that he couldn’t remember much from those early days of his career. Despite his memory lapse, the audience and fellow guests were delighted to witness his talent firsthand.

Norton then asked Charlie if his breakout role was in C fol, but to everyone’s surprise, Charlie revealed that it was actually before that. He explained that he got his big break in the old, illustrious show, Biker Grove. The revelation surprised Norton, who had assumed that Charlie was once a part of the famous show.

Charlie clarified that although he wasn’t in Biker Grove, he admired the show and enjoyed watching it. His journey towards acting started when he was discovered in a shoe shop on Thuma Street called JD Sports. On a fateful Christmas Eve, a production manager from Biker Grove noticed Charlie and was immediately captivated by his charm. She invited him to audition for the show, and the rest, as they say, is history.

As the clip continued, the audience watched Charlie in his element, showcasing his natural talent. He explained that the footage was from a scene he did 20 years ago, which he hadn’t seen since. Despite Charlie’s anticipation of feeling embarrassed, the clip ended up being a testament to his early abilities as an actor.

The scene depicted a slightly traumatic scenario, where Charlie’s character was blind. He delivered a heartfelt and convincing performance, leaving the audience in awe of his skills. Norton joked about whether Charlie had ever shot Ant and Dec with a paintball gun, a notable event from Biker Grove. Charlie clarified that he wasn’t involved in that particular incident but reminisced about the mischievous antics of his fellow castmates.

The clip also showcased a strangely adult storyline for Biker Grove, where Charlie played a model initiating a younger boy into the world of modeling. Despite the unconventional scenario, Charlie’s portrayal was commendable, highlighting his versatility.

The segment concluded with Norton and the audience applauding Charlie’s early talent and reminiscing about their younger days. It was a delightful journey into the past that reminded everyone of Charlie Hunnam‘s journey in the entertainment industry.

As fans eagerly wait for Charlie’s upcoming projects, this memorable moment on The Graham Norton Show ensures that his early acting days will never be forgotten. It’s evident that Charlie’s star power has only grown over the years, solidifying his status as a respected and talented actor in the industry.