Russell Crowe was reduced to a blubbering mess on the set of the new Biblical epic Noah when he suffered hypothermia after a day of filming.
The emotional day of filming came just weeks after the Crowe's wife, Danielle Spencer, told him she wanted to end their nine year marriage.
The Australian actor known for his tough movie roles spent an entire day shooting scenes in seawater off the Iceland coast and his body eventually succumbed to the miserable conditions.
Crowe began shaking uncontrollably and the star admits his emotions got the better of him, breaking down in tears.
He told British magazine Event: "We were doing a scene in Iceland where I had to fall into the sea ... I'd been in and out of the sea, half-naked, filming all day ... physically it was very demanding. There were these rain towers in the sky that could flood eight football fields in 30 seconds, and it was constant rain. We had 36 days of it.