Hugh Jackman used criticism in his early career as “an asset” to push him out of his comfort zone. The Australian star has carved a successful career in film, with the roles including X-Men’s Wolverine and The Greatest Showman’s P.
T. Barnum, and on stage, with his touring one-man Broadway show. Speaking with Fox News, the 51-year-old actor/singer opened up about his refusal to be pigeonholed in one genre throughout his career, and explained the “challenge” pushed him to seek out “variety” in the roles he takes. “I liked (the) stage.
I liked singing. I like film. I liked Shakespeare. I liked all of it,” he said. “So I thought well, my approach is I’m going to hold as many doors open as possible, try to open them and once they’re open, try
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