Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler, who made his big screen debut with 'One Night in Istanbul', has opened up about how nervous he was whilst filming his "20 seconds" part in a scene.
The 39-year-old footie ace, who is known for his 'cool' attitude, said that he was under a lot of pressure than he was used to while playing football, the Daily Star reported.
Whilst talking about his role, Fowler said that he is the movie only for 20 seconds and he was worried that he wouldn't be good enough to make the cut, but he really enjoyed filming the movie.
'One Night in Istanbul' is based on a comedy play written by Nicky Allt in 2009 and stars 'Titanic' actor Steven Waddington and Liverpool actor Paul Barbe.
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