Rosamund Pike recalled the time when she received words of encouragement from Tom Cruise to calm her down before the Gone Girl filming.
The two actors previously worked together in 2012 action-flick, Jack Reacher.
"The night before I started filming Gone Girl, I was so frightened, and I couldn’t sleep," Pike shared during her appearance at The Graham Norton Show, whereshe came to promote upcoming film, Now You See, Now You Don’t.
"So at four in the morning I wrote to Tom saying I wasn’t up to the role and I was terrified," continued Pike. "And he sent me the kindest letter immediately saying, 'You’ve got this and you are ready.'"
The warm words in return held so much value for her, as she noticed, "It was such a significant gesture from someone with such a level of fame."
The Pride & Prejudice actress played Amy Elliott Dunne opposite Ben Affleck as Nick in the film adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s 2012 novel about a wife who mysteriously disappears.
Despite her nervousness, the actress end up earning her very first Oscar nomination.
The Four Horsemen and a new generation of illusionists try to bring down a worldwide criminal network.
The Four Horsemen includes, J. Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), Merritt McKinney (Woody Harrelson), Henley Reeves (Isla Fisher) and Jack Wilder (Dave Franco).
Meanwhile, Rosamund Pike portrays villain Veronika Vanderberg in the film.
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t is slated for release in theatres on November 14.