Scots Hollywood icon spotted at traditional Glasgow bar
A HOLLYWOOD star has been spotted in a traditional east end Glasgow pub. The Scots movie legend visited Hielan Jessie in the city‘s Gallowgate. AlamyThe actor was snapped visiting the traditional Glasgow boozer[/caption] Instagram/hielanjessieStaff were delighted at meeting the iconic star[/caption] The Mega AgencyMcAvoy was said to have brought an ‘electrifying buzz’[/caption] The Glasgow-born actor popped in for a pint, delighting staff and punters. X-Men star James McAvoy surprised the staff at the east end boozer. The team claimed he brought an “electrifying buzz” to the cosy watering hole. Posting a picture alongside the Hollywood hunk, Hielan Jessie’s wrote: “We had an unexpected and delightful visitor at the Hielan Jessie. “None other than the talented actor James McAvoy dropped in for a pint. “His presence brought an electrifying buzz to the cozy pub. “You may recognise the star from his roles in X-Men and Atonement. From the whole team, it was lovely meeting you.” The image shows him smiling with the staff member in a red jumper and two straps on his shoulders. It comes as McAvoy revealed he might not be able to watch a film with an audience again. The actor watched his new thriller for the first time with a crowd at Comic Con. Speak No Evil is a psychological thriller about an American couple and their daughter spending the weekend at a British family‘s idyllic country estate that sees their dream holiday turned into a nightmare. He told Sky News: “I might never watch another film with an audience again because it was wicked. “Every time I wanted them to laugh, they were laughing. Every time I wanted them to get shocked and scared, they were scared and then they surprised me with other stuff that happened. “The biggest thing that surprised me is people were throwing stuff at the screen at one point when my character was being particularly toxic, which was amazing. Last month, we told how the Split actor was spotted at popular Indian eatery Murphy’s Pakora Bar in Glasgow’s West End. Murphy’s Pakora Bar in swanky Finneston has been branded ‘one of the best’ eating places in the city.
A HOLLYWOOD star has been spotted in a traditional east end Glasgow pub.
The Scots movie legend visited Hielan Jessie in the city‘s Gallowgate.
The actor was snapped visiting the traditional Glasgow boozer[/caption] Staff were delighted at meeting the iconic star[/caption] McAvoy was said to have brought an ‘electrifying buzz’[/caption]The Glasgow-born actor popped in for a pint, delighting staff and punters.
X-Men star James McAvoy surprised the staff at the east end boozer.
The team claimed he brought an “electrifying buzz” to the cosy watering hole.
Posting a picture alongside the Hollywood hunk, Hielan Jessie’s wrote: “We had an unexpected and delightful visitor at the Hielan Jessie.
“None other than the talented actor James McAvoy dropped in for a pint.
“His presence brought an electrifying buzz to the cozy pub.
“You may recognise the star from his roles in X-Men and Atonement. From the whole team, it was lovely meeting you.”
The image shows him smiling with the staff member in a red jumper and two straps on his shoulders.
It comes as McAvoy revealed he might not be able to watch a film with an audience again.
The actor watched his new thriller for the first time with a crowd at Comic Con.
Speak No Evil is a psychological thriller about an American couple and their daughter spending the weekend at a British family‘s idyllic country estate that sees their dream holiday turned into a nightmare.
He told Sky News: “I might never watch another film with an audience again because it was wicked.
“Every time I wanted them to laugh, they were laughing. Every time I wanted them to get shocked and scared, they were scared and then they surprised me with other stuff that happened.
“The biggest thing that surprised me is people were throwing stuff at the screen at one point when my character was being particularly toxic, which was amazing.
Last month, we told how the Split actor was spotted at popular Indian eatery Murphy’s Pakora Bar in Glasgow’s West End.
Murphy’s Pakora Bar in swanky Finneston has been branded ‘one of the best’ eating places in the city.