GLOUCESTER, England — Waiting in the wings on opening night of ''Beauty and the Beast,'' Michael Edwards felt the nerve-wracking jitters he experienced four decades earlier staring through thick glasses down a perilously steep ski jump.
The athlete-turned-performer better known as ''Eddie the Eagle'' was no stranger to fear, but this was different: he was about to face a theater packed with children.
In ski jumping, he might break his neck; here he only risked tripping over his lines and failing to win laughs.
Edwards has added acting to the bustling business of being Eddie the Eagle, feathering his nest and stretching his celebrity far longer than his brief flight as Britain's first Olympic ski jumper won him fame despite finishing last in the 1988 Calgary Games.
There is almost nothing he hasn't done since he entered the spotlight. He has recorded songs, danced on ice, dressed twice as a chicken (eagle suits are scarce), been interviewed in an Amsterdam brothel, filmed car and spectacle commercials, and spoken for hours at a time about what he knows best: how he landed here.
''I'm always very, very grateful that I got christened Eddie The Eagle and it's amazing that I'm talking about it 38 years later,'' he told The Associated Press. ''I'm hoping that I encourage other people to get out there, get off their bum and go for their dream.''
Unlikely beginnings
It didn't appear early on that Edwards was headed for fame.