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Hugh Jackman

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Homebound...Could the Jackman clan be relocating back to Australia? Source: The Daily Telegraph
HUGH Jackman has been spotted house hunting outside Melbourne prompting rumours of a move home from NYC.
Two years ago he uprooted his family and moved from Sydney to New York and now - if recent sightings of the X-Men star viewing properties in Melbourne are anything to go by - a move back could be in the pipeline.

The accident prone star was checking out various homes which ranged in price from between $4m and $6m with
wife Deborra Lee Furness and his mother in law Faye Duncan.
The family spent time looking around houses on Tuesday and Wednesday. One was a modern-looking white fronted property, studded with conifer trees and a large flower bed at the front, reports The Daily Mail.

Another they viewed was a more traditional-looking home, complete with a series of peaked roofs and shrouded by trees.

Hugh has been spending some time in Australia over the Christmas season, along with his wife and two children Oscar, ten, and five-year-old Ava.

The children are enrolled in schools in the Big Apple and Hugh is only a five hour flight away from Hollywood where his career is going from strength to strength.

But the Jackmans regularly return home to their native Australia to ensure their children know their friends .












Actor Hugh Jackman injured himself in an attempt to play cricket during a time-out TV segment with co-Australian Shane Warne in the latest Ashes series.

The X-Men star turned up to watch the series in Melbourne on Sunday and decided to play with his cricket hero in between the game. The 42-year-old actor ended up hurting himself when one of Warne's balls hit him in the groin, reported Contactmusic.

The Australian actor's pride turned to pain with the injury, but was able to laugh off the incident in friendly banter with the sportsman. "I didn't pick it," said Jackman, while Warne cheekily replied, "Don't rub 'em, count 'em."

This is Jackman's second injury after crashing into a lighting rig when a zip-wire stunt for Oprah Winfrey's TV show went wrong earlier this month.




Hugh Michael Jackman (born 12 October 1968) is an Australian actor and producer who is involved in film, musical theatre and television.
Jackman has won international recognition for his roles in major films, notably as action/superhero, period and romance characters. He is well known from his role as Wolverine in the X-Men series, in addition to his leads in Kate & Leopold, Van Helsing, The Prestige, and Australia. Jackman is a singer, dancer, and actor in stage musicals, and won a Tony Award for his role in The Boy from Oz.
In November 2008, Open Salon named Hugh Jackman one of the sexiest men alive. Later that same month, People magazine named Jackman "Sexiest Man Alive."
A three-time host of the Tony Awards, winning an Emmy for one of these appearances, Jackman also hosted the 81st Academy Awards on 22 February 2009.
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X Men star Hugh Jackman injured during Oprah Winfrey stunt

Tuesday, 14 December 2010
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Hugh Jackman was treated by paramedics after the recording of a stunt for The Oprah Winfrey Show went wrong.
The 42-year-old Australian actor abseiled towards the stage at the iconic Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia, as part of Oprah’s special editions of the programme Down Under.
As Radar reported, the daredevil was travelling on a flying fox style apparatus, but after it failed to slow down near the landing Hugh came to a sudden halt. The star’s leg came into contact with a studio light, which in turn forced a piece of debris into his eye.
As blood was seen emerging from a cut above his right eye Oprah came to his aid, and he was treated by paramedics. Hugh took the dramatic event well though, and even found the spirit to make jokes and claim he had enjoyed himself.
"I’ve never been hugged by a paramedic,” said the star as he tended to his injury with an icepack. "That was so much fun until the end."


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Hugh JackmanDecember 8, 2010: The ‘X-Men’ series hero Hugh Jackman is super excited about his next film from the same franchise. The Wolverine, the fifth moviewill be directed by the ‘Black Swan’ director Darren Aronofsky. Hugh is very much appreciative about his director and says that he has beenlooking forward to start work with the ‘Golden Lion’ winner director.
The 42-year-old star says that he wanted to get Darren for ‘X-Men 3′ itself. According to Jackman, Darren is a visionary filmmaker and he has watched all the movies made by him. During his recent casual meeting with Darren, the actor discovered that it is going to be a totally different experience working with him as the director has deep ideas, intelligence and creativity. He thinks that Darren was probably looking for this kind of script so when he got it; he is ready to rock with it.
Darren is also equally excited about the project and wants to work on it considering it as a fresh project as if no other prequel has been made earlier. According to Hugh, Darren wants to make it a standalone movie and his take on it will be totally unique. And, all these make him so excited about the film even if the prequel did not get much positive response. He claims that the movie will be totally different from any other superhero movie made before.
Jackman has been reportedly asked to put on 25 lbs of muscle for ‘The Wolverine’. And, the actor has also taken it very seriously so he has called up former professional wrestler Dwayne Johnson for some advice.
Well, considering the zeal of the actor and the director, we are sure they are going to make it a really big one!



Hugh Jackman in X-Men Origins: Wolverine

The Most Famous Comic Book Hero of All Time Gets his Own Film

May 13, 2009 Mike Lippert
High Jackman once again steps into the role of Wolverine, but can the character sustain a whole film without his other X-Men in tow? Unfortunately, he can't.
There’s a scene in X-Men Origins: Wolverine where the mutant Sabertooth approaches a woman in a car, his claws tearing the hood to shreds, and what does she do? Just sits there and stares. Now, if a mutant came and starting laying waste to the hood of a real person's car, chances are they'd be kicking the gas pedal darn near through the floor.

Roger Ebert's Idiot Plot

There’s a lot of that in Wolverine; where people stand around and react to spectacular things as if they are nothing. This is a micro version of what Roger Ebert calls the Idiot Plot in which people avoid all common sense in order for the plot to keep functioning, which, needless to say, a lot of films these days wouldn’t exist without.
There was never any of this present in any of the three previous X-Men films, but there’s a lot of it in Wolverine, the least of the series, maybe because it has the least X-Men?


Read more at Suite101: Hugh Jackman in X-Men Origins: Wolverine: The Most Famous Comic Book Hero of All Time Gets his Own Film http://www.suite101.com/content/hugh-jackman-in-xmen-origins-wolverine-a117423#ixzz19m4HQerw




Hugh Jackman

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Hugh Jackman

Jackman at the X-Men Origins: Wolverinepremiere in April 2009
BornHugh Michael Jackman
12 October 1968 (age 42)
SydneyNew South Wales,Australia
OccupationActor
Years active1994–present
SpouseDeborra-Lee Furness
(1996–present)
Hugh Michael Jackman (born 12 October 1968) is anAustralian actor and producer who is involved in film,musical theatre and television.
Jackman has won international recognition for his roles in major films, notably as action/superhero, period and romance characters. He is well known from his role asWolverine in the X-Men series, in addition to his leads inKate & LeopoldVan HelsingThe Prestige, andAustralia. Jackman is a singer, dancer, and actor in stage musicals, and won a Tony Award for his role in The Boy from Oz.
In November 2008, Open Salon named Hugh Jackman one of the sexiest men alive.[1] Later that same month,People magazine named Jackman "Sexiest Man Alive."[2]
A three-time host of the Tony Awards, winning an Emmyfor one of these appearances, Jackman also hosted the81st Academy Awards on 22 February 2009.[3]

Contents

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Early life

Jackman was born in Sydney, New South Wales, the youngest of five children of English parents Chris Jackman and Grace Watson, and the second child to be born in Australia (he also has a younger half sister).[4][5] His parents divorced when he was eight, and he remained with his accountant father and siblings, while his mother moved back to England.[6] As a child, Jackman liked the outdoors, spending a lot of time at the beach and on camping trips and vacations all over Australia. He wanted to see the world: "I used to spend nights looking at atlases. I decided I wanted to be a chef on a plane. Because I'd been on a plane and there was food on board, I presumed there was a chef. I thought that would be an ideal job."[7]
Jackman went to primary school at Pymble Public School and later attended the all-boys Knox Grammar School, where he starred in its production of My Fair Lady in 1985 and became the captain of the School in 1986.[8] Following graduation, he spent a gap year working at Uppingham School inEngland. On his return, he studied at the University of Technology, Sydney, graduating in 1991 with aBA in Communications.[9] After obtaining his BA, Jackman completed the one-year course "The Journey" at the Actors' Centre in Sydney.[4] About studying acting full-time, he stated, "It wasn't until I was 22 that I ever thought about my hobby being something I could make a living out of. As a boy, I'd always had an interest in theater. But the idea at my school was that drama and music were to round out the man. It wasn't what one did for a living. I got over that. I found the courage to stand up and say, 'I want to do it'."[7]
After completing "The Journey", he was offered a role on the popular soap opera Neighbours but turned it down[10] to attend the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts of Edith Cowan University inPerthWestern Australia, from which he graduated in 1994.[11]

Career

Early stage, film, and television work

On the night of his final Academy graduation performance, Jackman got a phone call offering him a role on Correlli: "I was technically unemployed for thirteen seconds." Correlli, devised by Australian actress Denise Roberts, was a 10-part drama series on ABC, Jackman's first major professional job, and where he met his future wife Deborra-Lee Furness: "Meeting my wife was the greatest thing to come out of it."[7] The show lasted only one season.
After Correlli Jackman went on the stage in Melbourne. In 1996, Jackman played Gaston in the local Walt Disney production of Beauty and the Beast, and Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard. During his stage musical career in Melbourne, he starred in the 1998 Midsumma festival cabaret production Summa Cabaret. He also hosted Melbourne's Carols by Candlelight and Sydney's Carols in the Domain.
Jackman's early film work includes Erskineville Kings and Paperback Hero (1999), and his television work includes Law of the LandHalifax f.p.Blue Heelers, and Banjo Paterson's The Man from Snowy River.

International stardom

Oklahoma!

Jackman became known outside of Australia in 1998, when he played the leading role of Curly in theRoyal National Theatre's acclaimed stage production of Oklahoma!, in London's West End. The performance earned him an Olivier Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical. Jackman said," I totally felt like it can't get any better than this. On some level that production will be one of the highlights of my career."[7] He also starred in the 1999 film version of the same stage musical, which has been screened in many countries.

X-Men

In 2000, Jackman was cast as Wolverine in Bryan Singer's X-Men, replacing Dougray Scott. His co-stars include Patrick StewartJames MarsdenFamke Janssen, and Ian McKellen. According to aCBS interview in November 2006, Jackman's wife Deborra-Lee Furness told him not to take the role, a comment she later told him she was glad he ignored.
Wolverine was tough for Jackman to portray because he had few lines, but a lot of emotion to convey in them. To prepare, he watched Clint Eastwood in the Dirty Harry movies and Mel Gibson in Road Warrior. "Here were guys who had relatively little dialogue, like Wolverine had, but you knew and felt everything. I'm not normally one to copy, but I wanted to see how these guys achieved it."[7]
Jackman was adamant about doing his own stunts for the movie. "We worked a lot on the movement style of Wolverine, and I studied some martial arts. I watched a lot of Mike Tyson fights, especially his early fights. There's something about his style, the animal rage, that seemed right for Wolverine. I kept saying to the writers, 'Don't give me long, choreographed fights for the sake of it. Don't make the fights pretty."[7]
Jackman also had to get used to wearing Wolverine's claws. "Every day in my living room, I'd just walk around with those claws, to get used to them. I've got scars on one leg, punctures straight through the cheek, on my forehead. I'm a bit clumsy. I'm lucky I didn't tell them that when I auditioned."[7]
Jackman, at 6'2½ (1.89 m),[12] stands a foot taller than Wolverine, who is said in the original comic book to be 5' 3".[13] Hence, the filmmakers were frequently forced to shoot Jackman at unusual angles or only from the waist up to make him appear shorter than he actually is, and his co-stars wore platform soles. Jackman was also required to add a great deal of muscle for the role, and in preparing for the fourth film in the series, he bench-pressed over 300 pounds.[14] An instant star upon the film's release, Jackman later reprised his role in 2003's X2: X-Men United, 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand, and X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which was released May 1, 2009.

2001

Jackman starred as Leopold in the 2001 romantic comedy film Kate & Leopold, a role for which he received a Best Actor Golden Globe nomination. Jackman plays a Victorian English duke who accidentally time-travels to 21st-century Manhattan, where he meets Kate (Meg Ryan), a cynical advertising executive.
In 2001, Jackman also starred in the action/drama Swordfish with John Travolta and Halle Berry. This was the second time Jackman worked with Berry, and the two have worked together twice more in theX-Men movies.
He also hosted an episode of "Saturday Night Live" in 2001.[15]

Stage 2002–2009


Local advertising for the musical The Boy from Oz starring Jackman in New York City (2004)
In 2002, Jackman sang the role of Billy Bigelow in the musical Carousel in a special concert performance atCarnegie Hall with the Orchestra of St. Luke's.
In 2004, Jackman won the Tony Award and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical for his 2003–2004 Broadway portrayal of Australian songwriter and performer Peter Allen in the hit musical The Boy from Oz, which he also performed in Australia in 2006.
In addition, Jackman hosted the Tony Awards in 2003, 2004, and 2005, garnering positive reviews. His hosting of the 2004 Tony Awards earned him an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Performer in a Variety, Musical or Comedy program.
Jackman co-starred with Daniel Craig on Broadway at theSchoenfeld Theatre in a limited engagement of the play A Steady Rain, opening in previews on 10 September 2009 and closing on 6 December 2009.[16]

Films 2003–2008


Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds (right) at the X-Men Origins: Wolverine premiere in Tempe, Arizona (2009)
After 2003's X2: X-Men United, Jackman played the title role of monster killer Gabriel Van Helsing in the 2004 filmVan Helsing. Jackman and the film were noted in Bruce A. McClelland's book "Slayers and Their Vampires: A Cultural History of Killing the Dead".
Jackman was one of the choices to play James Bond in 2006's Casino Royale, but eventually lost out to Daniel Craig.[17]
Jackman starred in the 2006 film The Prestige, directed byChristopher Nolan and co-starring Christian BaleMichael Caine, and Scarlett Johansson. As Robert Angier, Jackman portrayed a magician who built up a rivalry with contemporary Alfred Borden in attempt to one-up each other in the art of deception. Jackman stated that his main reason for doing The Prestige was to work with the musician David Bowie, who played scientist Nikola Tesla.
Jackman portrayed three different characters in Darren Aronofsky's science-fiction film The Fountain: Tommy Creo, a neuroscientist, who's torn between his wife, Izzi (Rachel Weisz) who is dying of a brain tumor, and his work at trying to cure her; Captain Tomas Creo, a Spanish Conquistador in 1532 Seville; and a future astronaut, Tom, travelling to a golden nebula in an eco-spacecraft seeking to be reunited with Izzi. Jackman said The Fountain was his most difficult film thus far due to the physical and emotional demands of the part.
Jackman also starred in Woody Allen's 2006 film Scoop opposite Scarlett Johansson. He rounded out 2006 with two animated films: Happy Feet, directed by George Miller, in which he voiced the part of Memphis, an emperor penguin; and Flushed Away, where Jackman supplied the voice of a rat named Roddy who ends up being flushed down a family's toilet into the London sewer system. Flushed Awayco-starred Kate Winslet and Ian McKellen (Jackman's fourth time working with him).
In 2007, Jackman produced and guest-starred in the television musical-dramedy series Viva Laughlin, which was canceled by CBS after two episodes.
Jackman's 2008 movies included Deception (which he starred in and produced), Uncle Jonny, andAustralia.

Australia

In 2008, director Baz Luhrmann cast Jackman to replace Russell Crowe as the male lead in his much-publicized epic filmAustralia, which co-starred Nicole Kidman. The movie was released in late November 2008 in Australia and the U.S.
Jackman played a tough, independent cattle drover, who reluctantly helps an English noblewoman in her quest to save both her philandering husband's Australian cattle station and the half-casteAboriginal child she finds there.
Of the movie, Jackman said, "This is pretty much one of those roles that had me pinching myself all the way through the shoot. I got to shoot a big-budget, shamelessly old-fashioned romantic epic set against one of the most turbulent times in my native country's history, while, at the same time, celebrating that country's natural beauty, its people, its cultures.... I'll die a happy man knowing I've got this film on my CV."[18]

Future projects

Production company

In 2005, Jackman joined with longtime assistant John Palermo to form a production company, Seed Productions, whose first project was Viva Laughlin in 2007. Jackman's wife Deborra-Lee Furness is also involved in the company, and Palermo had three rings made with a "unity" inscription for himself, Furness, and Jackman.[29] Jackman said, "I'm very lucky in the partners I work with in my life, Deb and John Palermo. It really works. We all have different strengths. I love it. It's very exciting."[30]
The Fox-based Seed label has grown in size to include execs Amanda Schweitzer, Kathryn Tamblyn, Allan Mandelbaum and Joe Marino, with Alana Free operating the Sydney-based production office whose goal is to mount modest-budget films to harness local talent in Jackman's home country.

Other interests

Charity work

As a philanthropist, Jackman is a longtime proponent of microcredit — the extension of very small loans to impoverished prospective entrepreneurs in undeveloped countries. He is a vocal supporter ofMuhammad Yunus, microcredit pioneer and the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner.[31][32][33]
Jackman is a global advisor of the Global Poverty Project, for which he narrated a documentary;[34]and he and the project's founder Hugh Evans visited the UN for the cause in 2009.[35] Jackman hosted a preview of the Global Poverty Project Presentation in New York together with Donna Karran, Lisa Fox and his wife Debbora-lee .[36] He is also a World Vision ambassador and participated in the climate week NYC ceremony on September 21, 2009.[37][38]
Jackman supports The Art of Elysium[39] and the MPTV Fund Foundation,[40] and he and his wifeDeborra-Lee Furness are patrons of the Bone Marrow Institute in Australia.[41] Jackman also narrated the 2008 documentary about global warming, The Burning Season.[42]
Jackman also uses his Twitter account for charity. On April 14, 2009 Jackman posted on his Twitter page that he would donate $100,000 to one individual's favorite non profit organization.[43] On April 21, 2009 he revealed his decision to donate $50,000 to Charity:Water and $50,000 to Operation of Hope.[44][45]
Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig made a unique place for themselves in the history of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS fundraising 8 December 2009, when it was announced that they had raised $1,549,953 in the 21st annual Gypsy of the Year competition, from six weeks of curtain appeals at their hit Broadway drama, A Steady Rain.[46]

Sports and other activities


Jackman aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge in New York (2006)
Jackman has shown keen interest in a variety of sports. In high school, he played rugby union and cricket, took part inhigh jumping and was on the swimming team.[47] He also enjoys basketball and kayaking.[48] He has also expressed an interest in football, committing his support to Norwich City FC.
Jackman is a longtime fan and supporter of the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, a NRL club based in Sydney's north.[49] He sang the national anthem at the 1999 NRL Grand Final.[50] Hugh also revealed on Sky Sports Soccer AM that he was a Norwich City F.C Fan.[51]
Jackman can also play the piano,[52] does yoga every day,[53] and has been a member of the School of Practical Philosophy since 1992.[54]

Personal life

Jackman has two older brothers and two older sisters, as well as a half-sister from when his mother re-married.
Jackman married Deborra-Lee Furness on 11 April 1996. They met on Correlli, an Australian television series. Jackman personally designed an engagement ring for Furness, and their wedding rings bore the Sanskrit inscription "Om paramar mainamar," translated as "we dedicate our union to a greater source."[55] They currently divide their time between Sydney and New York City.[56]
Furness had two miscarriages,[57] following which she and Jackman adopted two children, Oscar Maximillian (born 15 May 2000) and Ava Eliot (born 10 July 2005).

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1994Law of the LandCharles McCrayOne episode
1995CorrelliKevin JonesMain role
Blue HeelersBrady JacksonOne episode
1996The Man from Snowy RiverDuncan JonesFive episodes
1999Erskineville KingsWaceFilm Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Actor
Nominated — Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor
Paperback HeroJack Willis
2000X-MenLogan / WolverineSaturn Award
2001Kate & LeopoldLeopoldNominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Someone Like YouEddie
SwordfishStanley Jobson
2003X2Logan / WolverineNominated — Empire Award for Best Actor
2004Van HelsingGabriel Van Helsing
Van Helsing: The London AssignmentGabriel Van Helsing(voice)
2005Stories of Lost SoulsRogersegment "Standing Room Only"
2006Happy FeetMemphis(voice)
Flushed AwayRoddy(voice)
The PrestigeRobert AngierNominated — Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor
The FountainTomas / Tommy / Tom CreoNominated — Satellite Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama
ScoopPeter Lyman
X-Men: The Last StandLogan / Wolverine
2007Viva LaughlinNicky FontanaTV series, also executive producer
2008DeceptionWyatt BoseProducer
Uncle JonnyUncle RussellTropfest 2008 Finalist Film[58]
AustraliaThe DroverNominated — Teen Choice Award for Choice Actor in a Drama
The Burning SeasonNarratorDocumentary
2009X-Men Origins: WolverineLogan / WolverineProducer
2011Real SteelCharlie Kenton

Awards and nominations

Awards


Jackman's signature at Grauman's Chinese Theatre

Nominations

Mentions in popular culture

  • Jackman was chosen as People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive of 2008.[2]
  • In the ABC comedy-drama Scrubs, one of the more prominent running gags is Dr. Cox's (John C. McGinley) seemingly irrational hatred of Jackman.
  • In the 7th season of Punk'd, Jackman was led to believe that he had accidentally blown up director Brett Ratner's house.[60]
  • On the Season 6, Episode 13 of Will & Grace, which aired on February 10, 2004, the characterJack McFarland (Sean Hayes), mentions he's going to see The Boy From Oz, because he can't wait to see Hugh Jackman.[61] He later discusses wanting to sue Jackman for stealing some of his dance moves.

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