
Age: 57
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Hugh Michael Jackman (born 12 October 1968) is a Australian-American actor, singer, and producer. Beginning in theatre and television, Jackman landed his breakthrough role as Wolverine, playing it across the X-Men film franchise and in the Marvel Cinematic Universe from X-Men (2000) to Deadpool & Wolverine (2024). Prominent on both screen and stage, he has received various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award, a Grammy Award and two Tony Awards, along with nominations for an Academy Award and a British Academy Film Award. Jackman was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia in 2019. Jackman has headlined films in various genres, including the romantic comedy Kate & Leopold (2001), the action-horror Van Helsing (2004), the drama The Prestige (2006), the period romance Australia (2008), the science fiction Real Steel (2011), the musical Les Misérables (2012), the thriller Prisoners (2013), the musical The Greatest Showman (2017), the political drama The Front Runner (2018), and the crime drama Bad Education (2019). For his role as Jean Valjean in Les Misérables, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor, and for The Greatest Showman soundtrack, Jackman received a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack. He also provided voice roles in the animated films Flushed Away, Happy Feet (both 2006), Rise of the Guardians (2012) and Missing Link (2019). Jackman is also known for his early theatre roles in the original Australian productions of Beauty and the Beast as Gaston in 1995 and Sunset Boulevard as Joe Gillis in 1996. He earned a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for his performance as Curly McLain in the West End revival of Oklahoma! in 1998. In 2002, he made his American stage debut in a concert of Carousel as Billy Bigelow at Carnegie Hall. On Broadway, he won the 2004 Tony Award and Drama Desk Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his role of Peter Allen in The Boy from Oz. From 2021 to 2023, Jackman starred as con man Harold Hill in the Broadway revival of the musical The Music Man, earning another Tony Award nomination. A four-time host of the Tony Awards, he won an Emmy Award for hosting the 2005 ceremony. He also hosted the 81st Academy Awards in 2009. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hugh Jackman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Hugh Jackman

The Mastermind
for The Mastermind in SpongeBob & Patrick movie
Suggested by lllaryn

Bikini Bottom has never been quieter… which immediately makes SpongeBob nervous. When a mysterious, hyper-intelligent threat rises from the depths of the sea, the city’s usual defenders—Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy—realize this danger can’t be stopped with rules, plans, or logic. Every move can be predicted. Every strategy fails. That’s when Mermaid Man remembers an incident from long ago: A “hero” who saved the day by completely misunderstanding it. Patrick Star. Patrick proudly revives his old superhero identity—Patrick-Man—by placing his green underwear on his head, convinced he’s finally “ready,” though he has no idea for what. SpongeBob, loyal as ever, becomes his self-appointed sidekick, determined to help Patrick succeed without ever changing who he is. As Bikini Bottom spirals into chaos, Patrick’s total lack of foresight, fear, and understanding becomes the one thing the villain can’t account for. SpongeBob learns that believing in his best friend might be more powerful than any plan, while Patrick—without realizing it—proves that sometimes being yourself is enough to save the day. In the end, Bikini Bottom is restored not by intelligence or strength, but by friendship, optimism, and one extremely confused starfish. Patrick forgets the whole thing almost immediately.
