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    Signature. Hugh Michael Jackman AC (born 12 October 1968) [1] is an Australian actor. Beginning in theatre and television, Jackman landed his breakthrough role as Wolverine in the X-Men film series (2000–2017, 2024), a role that earned him the Guinness World Record for "longest career as a live-action Marvel character", until 2022. [2]

  2. Hugh Jackman was born on October 12, 1968, the youngest of five Jackman children, and the only one born in Sydney, Australia. The entire family had moved to Australia from England in 1967, the year before his birth. When Jackman was eight years old his parents divorced. His mother returned to England to live and care for her own mother, who was ...

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  4. Oct 8, 2023 · After his mother moved back to England, Hugh Jackman and his siblings were raised by their father, Christopher Jackman. On September 6, 2021, the Oscar-nominee paid tribute to his dad, who died on ...

  5. Jan 18, 2023 · His 17-year-old son with his ex-wife experiences a mental health crisis, prompting the dad to search for ways to help him. Jackman has been married for 26 years to Deborra-Lee Furness, with whom he has two kids, Oscar, 22, and Ava, 17. He said taking the role, and the death of his own father during filming, changed him. Hugh Jackman: “I’m A ...

    • Drew Weisholtz
    • 22 min
    • Who Is Hugh Jackman?
    • Wolverine and 'X-Men'
    • 'Les Misérables'
    • Stage and Hosting Work
    • Early Years and Career
    • 'Swordfish,' 'The Prestige,' 'Happy feet'
    • 'Australia'
    • 'Real Steel,' 'Butter'
    • 'Pan,' 'Eddie The Eagle'
    • 'The Greatest Showman'

    Born in Australia in 1968, actor Hugh Jackman first earned widespread attention by portraying the mutant Wolverine in the superhero blockbuster X-Men (2000). In addition to reprising the role though numerous prequels, sequels and spinoffs, Jackman has starred in such films as The Prestige (2006) and The Greatest Showman (2017), and garnered an Osca...

    To mainstream audiences, Hugh Jackman is perhaps best known as the claw-wielding mutant Wolverine, a role first portrayed in the comic book turned big screen hit X-Men (2000). The film ushered in a new wave of superhero blockbusters, with Jackman and co-stars Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen and the rest returning for X2 (2003) and X-Men: The Last Sta...

    In 2012, Jackman helped bring one of the most famous musicals of all time to the big screen: He starred in Les Misérables with Anne Hathaway, Amanda Seyfried and Russell Crowe. In the film, Jackman plays Jean Valjean, a former prisoner who tries to hold on to the new life he has built for himself. Crowe portrays the relentless police officer on his...

    Despite his growing career in Hollywood, Jackman remained true to his stage roots. In 2004, he won a Tony Award for his lead role in Broadway's The Boy from Oz, about flamboyant Australian musician Peter Allen. Jackman also claimed an Emmy for his work as host of the 2004 Tonys, and he later hosted the Academy Awards in 2009. Despite his contributi...

    Hugh Michael Jackman was born on October 12, 1968, in Sydney, Australia. The youngest of five children, Jackman was 8 when his mother left the family, and he and his siblings were largely raised by their father. He attended the exclusive Knox Grammar School and later graduated from the University of Technology, Sydney. Jackman launched his professi...

    After the success of X-Men, Jackman went on to starring roles in Swordfish (2001), Kate and Leopold (2001) and Van Helsing (2004). Working with director Woody Allen, Jackman starred in the mystery Scoop (2006), with Scarlett Johansson. He then matched up against Christian Bale in the historical drama The Prestige (2006), about two rival magicians i...

    In 2008, Jackman's highly anticipated work with fellow Australians Nicole Kidman and Baz Luhrmann was released. Australia tells the story of an English woman (Kidman) who travels to the Outback to find her husband, and ends up fighting for the land she inherited after his death. She is helped by a local man, played by Jackman, and the two become an...

    In 2011, Jackman played a father who forges a better relationship with his son by training a fighting robot in Real Steel, and also appeared in the comedy Butter. After the immense success of Les Mis, Jackman took on a lighter role in the comedy Movie 43 (2013). The film boasted numerous big-name actors, including Halle Berry, Kate Winslet, Richard...

    In 2015, Jackman stepped into the role of the villain, playing the pirate Blackbeard in the Peter Pan-inspired fantasy Pan. The following year, he starred as ski coach Bronson Peary in the biopic Eddie the Eagle, about Olympic ski jumper Michael “Eddie” Edwards.

    Jackman next took on the role of famed promoter and Barnum & Bailey Circus founder P.T. Barnum for the 2017 film The Greatest Showman. Along with earning a Golden Globe nomination for his performance, Jackman's contributions to one of the flick's featured songs, "The Greatest Show," landed him on the BillboardHot 100 for the first time.

  6. Mar 19, 2023 · Jackman doesn’t care about the critics and often says he doesn’t read the reviews. And to think the only thing Jackman’s father was worried about when Hugh set out to become an actor was his son’s sensitivity. “He taught me really great values. He was never really interested in things like fame and money.

  7. Oct 26, 2022 · Hugh Jackman ’s father died while he was making “ The Son .”. But instead of taking time off, Jackman kept playing Peter, a workaholic struggling to take care of his family: a new baby, a ...