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  1. Feb 28, 2016 · The Eddie the Eagle true story reveals that Hugh Jackman's character, Bronson Peary, never existed in real life.

  2. Feb 25, 2016 · Bronson Peary is entirely fictional, though he was at least somewhat inspired by Berghorn since he is depicted as being an American in the film.

  3. Alcoholic snow groomer Bronson Peary advises Eddie to give up, but Eddie's tenacious spirit and a shared sense of being an outsider convince Bronson to train Eddie. Peary is an American former champion ski jumper who left the sport after a conflict with his mentor, Warren Sharp, as Eddie learns from Petra, a cafe owner who takes him in.

  4. Feb 26, 2016 · Jackman's character Bronson Peary is an American ex-champion who initially declines to train Eddie but changes his mind when he sees just how unwavering the jumper's resolve really is.

  5. Jan 27, 2016 · In the film, Edwards gets whipped into Olympic shape in Germany, where he meets the fictionally composited character of Bronson Peary, a onetime great American skier played by Hugh Jackman.

  6. Feb 26, 2016 · The incredibly charming Taron Egerton plays Eddie the Eagle and Hugh Jackman also takes part as the drunken American ex pro jumper Bronson Peary. Classic underdog stories always works well within the sport genre and really are a well played card by now.

  7. Feb 26, 2016 · Hugh Jackman tries to bring some semblance of an edge to these otherwise gooey proceedings as Bronson Peary, the bad-boy American who becomes Eddie’s reluctant coach. (The movie conveys Bronson’s rebellious streak through the facile shorthand of showing him constantly smoking and sipping from his flask.)

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