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Jackman at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival in 2017

The following is the complete filmography of Australian actor, singer, and producer Hugh Jackman.

Film

Year[a] Title Role Notes Ref.
1999 Erskineville Kings Wace [1]
Paperback Hero Jack Willis [2]
2000 X-Men Logan / Wolverine [3]
2001 Someone Like You Eddie [4]
Swordfish Stanley Jobson [5]
Kate & Leopold Leopold [6]
2003 X2: X-Men United Logan / Wolverine [7]
2004 Profile of a Serial Killer Eric Ringer [8]
Van Helsing Gabriel Van Helsing [9]
Van Helsing: The London Assignment Voice role [10]
2005 Stories of Lost Souls Roger Segment: "Standing Room Only" [11]
2006 Happy Feet Memphis Voice role(s) [12]
Flushed Away Roddy [13]
The Prestige Robert Angier [14]
The Fountain Tomás, Tommy and Tom Creo [15]
Scoop Peter Lyman [16]
X-Men: The Last Stand Logan / Wolverine [17]
2008 Deception Wyatt Bose Also producer [18]
Australia The Drover [19]
The Burning Season Narrator Documentary film;
Voice role
[20]
2009 X-Men Origins: Wolverine Logan / Wolverine Also producer [21]
[22]
2011 X-Men: First Class Cameo [23]
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan Arthur [24]
Butter Boyd Bolton [25]
Real Steel Charlie Kenton [26]
2012 Rise of the Guardians Bunnymund / The Easter Bunny Voice role [27]
Les Misérables Jean Valjean [28]
2013 Movie 43 Davis [29]
The Wolverine James Howlett / Logan / Wolverine Also producer [30]
Prisoners Keller Dover [31]
2014 X-Men: Days of Future Past Logan / Wolverine [32]
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb King Arthur / Himself [33]
2015 Chappie Vincent Moore [34]
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Himself Voice role [35]
Pan Blackbeard [36]
2016 Eddie the Eagle Bronson Peary [37]
X-Men: Apocalypse Logan / Weapon X / Wolverine Cameo [38]
2017 Logan James "Logan" Howlett / Wolverine / X-24 [39]
The Greatest Showman P.T. Barnum [40]
2018 Deadpool 2 Logan / Wolverine Cameo through archive footage [41]
The Front Runner Gary Hart Post-production [42]
2019 Missing Link Sir Lionel Frost Voice role

Television

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Law of the Land 1994 Charles "Chicka" McCray Episode: "Win, Lose and Draw" [43]
Correlli 1995 Kevin Jones 10 episodes; main role [44]
Blue Heelers 1995 Brady Jackson Episode: "Just Desserts" [45]
The Man from Snowy River 1996 Duncan Jones 5 episodes [46]
Saturday Night Live 2001 Himself / Host Episode: "Hugh Jackman/Mick Jagger" [47]
57th Tony Awards 2003 Himself / Host Television special [48]
58th Tony Awards 2004 Himself / Host Television special [49]
59th Tony Awards 2005 Himself / Host Television special [50]
Viva Laughlin 2007 Nicky Fontana Episode: "Pilot", also executive producer [51]
81st Academy Awards 2009 Himself / Host Television special [52]
Sesame Street 2010 Himself Episode: "Tribute to Number Seven" [53]
WWE Raw 2011 Himself / Host Episode: "955" [54]
Saturday Night Live 2011 Daniel Radcliffe Episode: "Ben Stiller/Foster the People" [55]
Top Gear 2013 Himself Episode: "20.4" [56]
Christmas in Washington 2013 Himself / Host Television special [57]
WWE Raw 2014 Himself / Host Episode "1,091" [54]
68th Tony Awards 2014 Himself / Host Television special [58]

Theater

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
The Season at Sarsaparilla 1994 Unknown Australia [59]
Thark 1994 Unknown Australia [60]
Beauty And The Beast 1995 Gaston Australia [61]
Sunset Boulevard 1996 Joe Gillis Australia [62]
Oklahoma! 1998 Curly McLain West End [62]
Carousel 2002 Billy Bigelow Off-Broadway [63]
The Boy from Oz 2003 Peter Allen Broadway [64]
The Boy from Oz: The Arena Musical 2006 Peter Allen Australia [65]
A Steady Rain 2009 Denny Broadway [66]
Hugh Jackman: in Performance 2011 Himself California [67]
Hugh Jackman: in Concert 2011 Himself Canada [68]
Hugh Jackman: Back on Broadway 2011 Himself Broadway [69]
The River 2014 The Man Broadway [70]
Broadway to Oz 2015 Himself Australia [71]

Video games

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Van Helsing 2004 Gabriel Van Helsing Voice role [72]
X-Men: The Official Game 2006 Logan / Wolverine Voice role [72]
X-Men Origins: Wolverine 2009 Logan / Wolverine Voice role [72]

Notes

  1. ^ Refers to the film's earliest release

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