Hugh Jackman is looking good!
19.08.2020 - 17:23 / hollywood.com
Hugh Jackman has heaped praise on his Bad Education co-star Allison Janney, insisting working with her is like taking a masterclass in acting.The Logan star recently picked up an Emmy nod for his role as real-life U.S. educator Frank Tassone in the TV movie and he credits Janney for making him look good.“I remember thinking, ‘Wow, I did four years of studies at drama school and I could have traded all of that in for an hour (with her),'” Hugh says.
Hugh Jackman is looking good!
After the release of “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” back in December of last year, you could almost feel this collective relief felt by the cast members involved, including Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, and John Boyega. There was this idea that those three actors were happy to be involved but the toxic fandom that developed over the course of the new trilogy led to some serious frustrations from all involved.
Hugh Jackman's wife Deborra-Lee Furness has been targeted by 'anti-adoption people' over her support of the foster system.The actress and producer, who is a passionate advocate for adoption and shares two adopted children - son Oscar, 20, and daughter Ava, 15 - with her The Greatest Showman star husband, told the Future Women's Drive podcast she has been 'pummelled' by people who oppose her views.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorPaul Mescal isn’t sure what he’ll wear to the virtual Emmys.“I’m definitely going to be informal on the bottom — not that anyone is ever going to see it,” the “Normal People” star says on Thursday’s episode of Variety and iHeart’s podcast The Big Ticket from his home in London.Mescal is up for an Emmy for his work as Connell in the Hulu coming-of-age drama.
We're less than a month away from Emmys 2020 as Hugh Jackman is amongst the big nominees of the night. The 51-year-old actor received an Emmy nod (Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie) for his tremendous work as Frank Tassone in Bad Education.
Hugh Jackman may be playfully feuding with Ryan Reynolds, but he has nothing against his wife, Blake Lively. Jackman called into SiriusXM’s on Tuesday, and discussed his love for his faux-enemy's wife on her 33rd birthday.«I love her. I want to be really clear.
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Hugh Jackman Zoomed in for a virtual appearance on SiriusXM’s “The Jess Cagle Show”, and he couldn’t resist fanning the flames of his faux feud with frenemy Ryan Reynolds.
Hugh Jackman is opening up about his “feud” with Ryan Reynolds in a hilarious new way.
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Hugh Jackman landed his role pretty quickly.
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Pete Hammond Awards Columnist/Chief Film CriticDeadline’s all-day Contenders Television: The Nominees virtual event gets underway Sunday beginning at 8 a.m.