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Stevens unleashes his singing beast

- Bryan Alexander

Dan Stevens has proven he can sing and dance as the Beast in Disney’s liveaction “Beauty and the Beast.”

But as big cat- loving Russian billionair­e singer Alexander Lemtov in “Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga” ( now streaming on Netflix), Stevens steps his song and dance level up from beast to apex predator.

As the rival to hapless Icelandic duo Lars Erickssong ( Will Ferrell) and Sigrit Ericksdott­ir ( Rachel McAdams), Lemtov belts his signature “Lion of Love” tune while prowling around the stage. It was a dream fulfilled for the British actor, who grew up watching the annual internatio­nal competitio­n.

“When I heard ‘ Lion of Love’ for the first time, I was just crying,” Stevens says. “I loved the idea of performing it on a giant Eurovision stage.”

Here’s how Stevens, known as ill- fated aristocrat Matthew Crawley in “Downton Abbey” and seen next in the horror movie “The Rental” ( out July 24), made the Lemtov leap:

Dan Stevens was pumped for his perpetuall­y shirtless scenes

Lemtov was described in the script as “a stranger to buttons,” Stevens says. So as soon as he nabbed the part from director David Dobkin, Stevens bulked up.

“There were a lot of push- ups,” he says, “Lemtov’s got his chest out all the time and I’m surrounded by these four incredible profession­al dancers, all shirtless and in insane shape. I had to keep up.”

Wearing a wig modeled after George Michael in his Wham! days, the closest Stevens’ Lemtov comes to a shirt in “Eurovision” is a gold lamé number that gets dramatical­ly pulled off onstage.

No lying, those high notes are operatic

Stevens took power- pop opera cues from real Bulgarian- Russian mega- star Philipp Kirkorov. The forceful sounds also were pure Eurovision.

“It’s generally believed that the act that can hit the highest note and hold it the longest stands a very good chance of winning,” Stevens says. “Lemtov definitely falls into that category.”

Onstage, Lemtov builds up to that peak, with such lyrics as “Thousands tried to tame me, but I roam free, until I saw you and you saw me.”

The song’s fist- over- head, explosionf­illed finale rocks.

“My God, he’s got a great voice,” Dobkin says.

The hot choreograp­hy included whips and real flames

Each year in the real Eurovision, there’s at least one “oversexual­ized, very erotic choreograp­hed number with leather and fire,” Stevens says. Cue Lemtov, who worked a whip in one “Lion of Love” version.

“Initially, the whip they gave us was too short,” Stevens says. “They were sort of trolling some interestin­g stores in London for exactly the right implement.” He was safe using it: “No one lost an eye.”

The moves alongside pro dancers, set by “So You Think You Can Dance” choreograp­hers Tabitha and Napoleon D’umo, were complicate­d. But Stevens had mastered waltzing on 10- inch platform stilts as the Beast in the iconic ballroom scene, so he was up to the task.

Further complicati­ons involved avoiding the real flames shooting out of the stage.

“It was absolutely epic,” Stevens says. “It was an amazing feeling with those flames going off. With that choreograp­hy, it got quite hot and steamy up there.”

He posed for the huge, naked Alexander Lemtov statutes

Lemtov’s “Eurovision” mansion is filled with 8- foot naked marble statues that resemble the billionair­e singer ( who pretends not to notice the similarity). Stevens sat for a detailed digital scan of his head, which was re- created on a 3D printer and fitted to a generic classical statue body. The statue’s private parts were modeled on off- theshelf sex toys, which Stevens jokes are “anatomical­ly correct.”

Then Stevens had to spend days on the set with the nude doppelgang­ers.

“We had people singing, dancing and walking around them and we were shooting that sequence for like three days,” he says. “It was pretty weird.”

Stevens swears he didn’t take a statute home, even if 2014 Austrian contestant and Eurovision winner Conchita Wurst requested one.

“I don’t know if it made its way to Vienna, but there are at least six of those things floating around somewhere,” the actor says.

 ?? JONATHAN OLLEY/ NETFLIX ?? Alexander Lemtov ( Dan Stevens) faces off with his rival Lars Erickssong ( Will Ferrell).
JONATHAN OLLEY/ NETFLIX Alexander Lemtov ( Dan Stevens) faces off with his rival Lars Erickssong ( Will Ferrell).
 ?? JOHN WILSON/ NETFLIX ?? Lemtov eyes his “Eurovision” singing co- star, Sigrit Ericksdott­ir ( Rachel McAdams).
JOHN WILSON/ NETFLIX Lemtov eyes his “Eurovision” singing co- star, Sigrit Ericksdott­ir ( Rachel McAdams).
 ?? JOHN WILSON/ NETFLIX ?? Stevens brings out his inner song beast in “Eurovision Song Contest.”
JOHN WILSON/ NETFLIX Stevens brings out his inner song beast in “Eurovision Song Contest.”

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