NBC's Tamron Hall caught up with Tony Award winner Hugh Jackman and his wife Deborah Lee Furness on Sunday for an Australia Day event honoring their native country.
BroadwayWorld.com, through Filipino-American journalist Elton Lugay, mingled with Hollywood's A-list actors and Broadway favorites Justin Bartha, Glenn Close, Tom Hooper, Katharine McPhee, Jessica Chastain, Anne Hathaway, Hugh Jackman, Amanda Seyfried, Denzel Washington, and more at the 70th Golden Globe Award red carpet rolled out at Beverly Hilton Hotel last night.
Yesterday, April 18, the Renaissance Hotel was host to the 'Live Below the Line' charity benefit for global poverty in London. Hugh Jackman, Bonnie Wright, among others partook in the event. Founded by Australians, The Global Poverty Project's vision is a world without extreme poverty within a generation. The organization works to increase the number and effectiveness of people taking action to end extreme poverty. They have developed 1.4 Billion Reasons - a simple yet ground-breaking presentation, that is travelling the world, inspiring and empowering audiences in its path.
The Global Poverty Project Premieres 1.4 Billion Reasons on DVD at the Musuem of Modern Art in New York.
After the curtain went down on Tuesday's performance of Broadway's A STEADY RAIN, star Hugh Jackman and wife Deborah-Lee Furness enjoyed 'a half date night' as they celebrated the DVD release of 'Valentino: The Last Emperor.'
Hugh Jackman got his star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. He was joined by his wife Deborah Lee-Furness and his children and also Jay Leno.
Mega stage and screen star Hugh Jackman attended off-Broadway's dark comedy 'RUMSPRINGA' Saturday night, April 4th and visited after with the cast and writer/director Peter Zinn.
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