Sebastian Stan watched Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson's sex tape "for research".
The 39-year-old actor portrays the Motley Crue drummer in the upcoming miniseries 'Pam & Tommy' and he insisted part of his "job" was to immerse himself in as much material as he could about the musician, including by watching the infamous home movie he and his then-wife made on their honeymoon in 1995 and later signed a deal to release commercially after it leaked online.
Asked if he'd seen the tape, he said: "Well... It was research. I think your job as an actor is to find as much as you can possibly find on whoever you're playing, especially if they're real life people.
"But certainly not when it came out, I think I was 12, so I was a little too young for that."
Both Sebastian and his co-star Lily James - who plays the 'Baywatch' actress - spend hours studying real-life footage of the former couple.
Lily said: "Unfortunately [Pamela] wasn't involved but I watched all her interviews, read her books, watched her movies, a lot of 'Baywatch', I watched a lot of 'Baywatch' on the running machines.
Sebastian added in the interview with UK TV show 'This Morning': "Fortunately there are a lot of photographs of the two of them and every day when I was in the make-up trailer and getting the tattoos, I was playing these playlists of interviews.
"The whole story itself, we're learning about it in a new way, there are many facts about this invasion of privacy that we didn't know about."
The pair spent hours being transformed into Pamela and Tommy before filming every day.
Lily said: It took three to four hours every day, the team were incredible, it was a lot of make-up and contouring and shading, great costumes."
Sebastian added: "Every single one of her looks, the wig and hair, were all specific timed to photographs all the way through, everything they chose to reference was really specific to actual times how they looked."
And the 32-year-old actress admitted she needed some help to recreate Pamela's famous cleavage.
She laughed: "There was prosthetics involved."
Both stars were stunned to be cast in the project and confessed to being "terrified" at first.
Lily said: "It was very surprising phone call, I was as shocked as anyone might be at ever playing Pamela Anderson but it was an amazing experience, an amazing challenge."
Sebastian added: "I think we had the same experience, we were just terrified, not really understanding very quickly why we were cast as the two of them."