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Hugh Jackman revealed that playing the mutant Logan/Wolverine in the "X-Men" movies and Marvel Cinematic Universe took a toll on his singing voice. The 54-year-old actor, who recently finished his year-long run starring in the Broadway musical "The Music Man," admitted that some of the acting that was required of his iconic role damaged his voice.
"I've done some damage to my voice with "Wolverine," Jackman said during an interview on BBC Radio 4's "Front Row" show. He continued, "My falsetto is not as strong as it used to be and that I directly put down to some of the growling and yelling." "My voice teacher in drama school would've been horrified by some of the things I did because we've learned the technique of how to shout and how to yell without ruining your voice." "However, during "Wolverine," I did some screaming and yelling and things that I think did damage my voice, which I think I'm working on," Jackman added. "I work with a singing teacher, and I make sure that I try not to hurt myself," he explained.
"And I really put a lot of effort into both physical movement and my vocal preparation for every role." "The Greatest Showman star" has played Wolverine in nine movies and is set to reprise his role in the upcoming "Deadpool 3" opposite Ryan Reynolds. Jackman set a Guinness World Record for the "longest career as a Marvel character" before Patrick Stewart surpassed him in 2021.
Jackman made his acting debut in the Australian TV series "Corelli" before launching his musical theater career. In 2004, he won the Tony Award for best actor in a musical for his performance in "The Boy from Oz." He was the recipient of the Special Tony Award in 2012 for his contributions to the Broadway community.
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Hugh Jackman admitted that he’s done some things in “Wolverine” that would make his voice teacher in drama school feel dismayed. Horrified, actually.
Hugh Jackman admitted that he's done some things in that would make his voice teacher in drama school feel dismayed. Horrified, actually. In an interview with BBC's, the 54-year-old actor revealed that he damaged his voice screaming and yelling while playing the iconic Marvel character in nine films across more than two decades.
Hugh Jackman has revealed that the growling and yelling he did while playing Wolverine has permanently damaged his voice.Jackman played the superhero for nearly two decades at the start of the 21st century, making him a one-time Guinness World Record holder for longest career as a live-action Marvel character.Speaking to the BBC’s Front Row, Jackman detailed how the demands of the role had permanently affected his voice.“My falsetto is not as strong as it used to be and that I directly put down to some of the growling and yelling,” he said. “My voice teacher in drama school would’ve been horrified by some of the things I did [in Wolverine].”Jackman added: “We learned the technique [in school] of how to shout and how to yell without ruining your voice.
BBC Radio 4’s “Front Row.” “My falsetto is not as strong as it used to be and that I directly put down to some of the growling and yelling.”“My voice teacher in drama school would’ve been horrified by some of the things I did [in “Wolverine”],” he added.Jackman’s character is known for roaring when he’s letting out his iron claws.“We learned a technique [in school] of how to shout and how to yell without ruining your voice,” he explained. “However, during Wolverine, I did some screaming and yelling and things that I think did damage to my voice.”“I’m working on it.
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Zack Sharf Hugh Jackman has spent over two decades, six movies and two uncredited cameos playing Wolverine in the “X-Men” film franchise, and all that superhero growling and yelling has taken a toll on the actor’s voice. Jackman revealed on the BBC’s “Front Row” show that playing Wolverine has resulted in permanent damage to his vocal cords. “I’ve done some damage to my voice with Wolverine. My falsetto is not as strong as it used to be and that I directly put down to some of the growling and yelling,” Jackman said. “My vocal teacher in drama school would’ve been horrified with some of the things I did [as Wolverine].” Jackman continued, “We learned a technique [in school] of how to shout and how to yell without ruining your voice. However, during Wolverine, I did some screaming and yelling and things that I think did damage to my voice. I’m working on it. I work with a singing teacher and I try not to hurt myself. I put a lot of effort into both physical movement and my vocal preparation for every role.”
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