The Hobbit: Why Ian McKellen broke down on the sets
The Hobbit: Why Ian McKellen broke down on the sets
Veteran actor Ian McKellen says he burst into tears of frustration on the set of his upcoming film 'The Hobbit'.

London: Veteran actor Ian McKellen says he burst into tears of frustration on the set of his upcoming film 'The Hobbit', a prequel to the 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy.

The 73-year-old actor, who plays the wizard Gandalf in the Peter Jackson-directed film, said that he became upset while filming a sequence on green screen with only visual aids to act against, reported Digital Spy online.

"In order to shoot the dwarves and a large Gandalf, we couldn't be in the same set. All I had for company was 13 photographs of the dwarves on top of stands with little lights - whoever's talking flashes up," McKellen said.

"Pretending you're with 13 other people when you're on your own, it stretches your technical ability to the absolute limits. I cried, actually. I cried. Then I said out loud, 'This is not why I became an actor'. Unfortunately the microphone was on and the whole studio heard," he added.

The first movie in the three-part Hobbit series, 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey', is due for release on December 13 in the UK and US.

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