Jude Law 'speechless' that The Holiday is a classic Christmas movie
Jude Law finds it "rather moving" that his 2006 romantic comedy 'The Holiday' has become a Christmas classic.
Jude Law finds it "rather moving" that 'The Holiday' has become a Christmas classic.
The 51-year-old actor portrayed widowed father Graham in the 2006 romantic comedy - which sees two women unexpectedly find love with new partners when they swap homes for the festive season - and he admitted he had no idea the film would become essential December viewing for so many people.
Asked if he had any sense that 'The Holiday' - which also stars Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet and Jack Black and was directed by Nancy Meyers - would become a beloved Christmas classic, he told the Observer New Review: "No, it leaves me speechless but I find it rather moving. I mean, it really was just another job.
"It was a very jolly one, we had fun making it, and I knew that I was in the hands of someone who knew how to pull something like that off.
"Then, yes, wave after wave of revisiting started to happen. You can’t plan for it but how delightful, in truth."
And Jude "feels guilty" when fans ask him about the idyllic country cottage featured in the film because it never actually existed.
He confessed: "The interiors were in a Los Angeles studio. Because of this devotion, I actually feel guilty telling people, dismantling the dream… Listen, it’s real in the movie, that’s all that’s important."