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Hugh Jackman: where to meet: June 10, 2012 - The 66th Annual Tony Awards, New York Getting an award, Possible Performing June 23, 2012 - Tropfest New York, Bryant Park Host October 20, 2012 - The Red Ball, The Crown Palladium, Melbourne, Australia Performing
Hugh Jackman can draw a crowd. He’s proven it time and again, most recently on Broadway, where he raked in an unprecedented $14 million for his one-man show, Hugh Jackman, Back on Broadway. Now the Australian triple-threat is lending that star power to Tropfest, the world’s largest short film festival, which announces its inaugural New York event today. The twenty-year-old Aussie fest, which drew a live audience of more than 150,000 people to Sydney last year, is calling for entries of films no longer than seven minutes, some of which will screen on June 23 in Bryant Park. We caught up with Jackman about what to expect from the fest, as well as his record-breaking Broadway run and his upcoming stint as Les Miz’s Jean Valjean.
British movie stars Michael Caine and Christian Bale are sitting in a Los Angeles hotel analysing Hugh Jackman, their co-star in the new Hollywood thriller, The Prestige.
Transcription of the great online interview with Hugh Jackman and Sarah and Vinnie which was recorded with in San Francisco on May 4, 2011. The full video version you can watch here.
Would you slug a Mormon? Hugh Jackman would, and the Aussie star is coming out swinging this week in an anticipated one-man show that looks to displace "The Book of Mormon” as the hottest ticket on the Great White Way.
"Hugh Jackman, Back on Broadway” finds the star flanked by an 18-piece orchestra and singing a variety of his favorite songs. It opens Thursday, but the box office’s coffers already overfloweth. The show is pulling in more than $1 million a week in previews.
"I’m not exaggerating. He is the top Broadway draw now,” says Albert Poland, general manager of "The Boy From Oz,” the 2003 musical that made Jackman a US theater star. "Hugh generates the same kind of excitement as a Judy Garland. He’s the only person I would ever compare to her.”
A candid chat with Hugh Jackman about his Back on Broadway concert, plus cell phones, ticket prices, shirtlessness, show tunes, The Boy From Oz and more.