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Jamie Dornan Left Filming of ‘The Fall’ to Spend Christmas with Family, 'Fifty Shades Darker' Actor Very Humble According to Fans

That's a wrap! "Fifty Shades of Grey" star waved goodbye for awhile in shooting scenes for his psycho-thriller series "The Fall" and just in time to celebrate the Christmas season with his wife Amelia and daughter Dulcie.

Family is way important for Dornan and BelfastLive reports that the "Fifty Shades Darker" star hurried off to make it before Christmas with his family in London. Dornan just shot scenes for the BBC series "The Fall" in Northern Ireland where he portrays the psychopath serial killer Paul Spector. It was also included in the article that Dornan has been constantly flying back and forth to Northern Ireland and London for him to spend time with his family.

"Jamie's in and out of the airport very regularly because of the filming for 'The Fall' and he's always happy to stop for a chat," scooped by the sources of the publication. "He has family here in Northern Ireland so he always seems happy to be home, but his little baby and wife are in England so it looks like he'll be spending Christmas there with them this year."

The 33-year-old "The Fall" star isn't snobbish when it comes to being friendly with his fans and some people in the airport that meets Dornan even says that he is a totally "grounded" person and is not hard to approach for a photo.

"He might be famous but he still has his feet on the ground and he seems to enjoy the banter when he gets asked for a photo," added the sources of the outlet.

The Guardian once revealed how Dornan prepared for his role in "The Fall" and one of the things that the "Fifty Shades of Grey" actor did was "stalked" someone.

"I really kept my distance ... she got off a few stops earlier than I was planning so I said right, I have to commit to this. I followed her around a couple of street corners and then was like: what are you doing?

"It felt kind of exciting, in a really sort of dirty way," described Dornan based from the outlet (via LA Times). 


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