Charlie Hunnam: 'Fifty Shades' gave me nervous breakdown

We've become really dear friends." In six seasons, "Sons of Anarchy" became the most-watched show in America's prisons. Nationwide, they pull in more than seven million viewers — almost half of which are women. Hunnam explained the appeal the show 

Charlie Hunnam, a ruggedly handsome actor known for his work on TV shows like Sons of Anarchy, totally freaked out after he quit the surefire blockbuster Fifty Shades of Grey movie. He told Moviefone yesterday that he gave 

We've become really dear friends." In six seasons, "Sons of Anarchy" became the most-watched show in America's prisons. Nationwide, they pull in more than seven million viewers — almost half of which are women. Hunnam explained the appeal the show 

Charlie Hunnam has opened up about the stresses of turning down the role of Christian Grey in the forthcoming movie adaptation of Fifty Shades of Grey. The actor was announced as the lead, opposite Dakota Johnson, by none other than the book's author 

It's tough being the master of the universe. Charlie Hunnam provided yet another explanation as to why he bailed on playing Christian Grey in the Fifty Shades of Grey movie. According to the Sons of Anarchy hunk, scheduling conflicts — and anxiety