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US Vogue March 2000

"Talent: Queer as Folk Was Too Racy for America, but the Brit Miniseries Made Charlie Hunnam a Star"

Photographer: Robert Maxwell

Grooming: Timothy Johnson

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Charlie Hunnam stops by Sandwith pub during the coast-to-coast

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A SPRINKLE of stardust settled on a west Cumbrian pub with a visit from a Hollywood actor.

Sons of Anarchy and Pacific Rim star Charlie Hunnam took a trip to a Sandwith pub as he took part in the coast-to-coast.

 

Charlie stopped by the Dog and Partridge in Sandwith yesterday (July 9). He was taking part in the coast-to-coast, which sets off from St Bees and spans the west and east coasts of northern England. It's around 190 miles long.

 

He was stopped by locals, and got pictures with everyone.

 

Staff at the Dog and Partridge said: "He had a drink and crisps chatted to everyone."

 

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"He was was really nice and everyone got pictures. He was in for about an hour."

 

Charlie is no stranger to the area. He moved to Cumbria when he was 12 and later attended Cumbria College of Art and Design in Carlisle, which now forms part of the University of Cumbria, where he studied performing arts. 

 

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