
In addition to pulling off the brooding action star thing from time to time, Hugh Jackman is also very much a song and dance man. He won numerous awards, including the Tony, for his starring turn in the stage musical The Boy from Oz, and later this month Jackman is returning to Broadway for a 10-week run of Hugh Jackman, Back on Broadway. Steve recently got the chance to speak to the actor about his upcoming sci-fi pic Real Steel, but the actor also talked about returning to Broadway, how he chose the songs he’s performing, his love for the stage, and he also gave an update on the P.T. Barnum-style movie musical The Greatest Showman on Earth. Hit the jump to see what the actor had to say.

Back in August 2009, we reported that Hugh Jackman was set to star in the P.T. Barnum biopic The Greatest Showman on Earth and a short two years later that project now has a director. THR reports that commercial director Michael Gracey will helm the project which focuses on the legendary circus owner/swindler and his infatuation with opera singer Jenny Lind aka “the Swedish Nightingale”. Back in 2009 we reported that Anne Hathaway was being courted for Lind but now it appears that the role is wide open. Jenny Bicks (Sex and the City) wrote the script, and Jackman will produce alongside John Palermo and Laurence Mark. This is the second film Gracey has signed to direct this month. We reported on August 3rd that he had signed on to direct Disney’s China-set Snow White film (because we needed another fucking Snow White movie) The Order of the Seven.
Hit the jump for a recap of Jackman’s other projects.

20th Century Fox liked what they saw at this year’s Oscars. They especially liked the part where their specialty label won a whole mess of awards – but they thought the musical numbers were pretty good too. According to Variety the studio has attached show-host extraordinaire Hugh Jackman to play the lead in a musical biopic of PT Barnum called “The Greatest Showman on Earth”. The contemporary musical will reunite Jackman with some of the key players at 2008′s telecast including, maybe, Anne Hathaway. More after the jump…
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