Hugh Jackman gets immortalized

April 22, 2009 by Lance Carter  

PhotoHugh Jackman was just immortalized at the Grauman’s Chinese theater.

He told a story about his first trip to the theater with his wife, saying it was the first Hollywood landmark he visited in Los Angeles, and while there he put his hands into the prints of late comedian Peter Sellers.

“Here we are, 12 years later. It’s a very humbling moment as an actor to be here. You look down at the names, from Fred Astaire to Cary Grant, Clint Eastwood, Al Pacino, Steve McQueen, John Wayne, and to think that those people have been immortalized and pretty soon I’ll be putting my hands in wet cement,” he said, before placing his hands in the cement.

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  1. ScreenwritingforHollywood on Sun, 26th Apr 2009 3:52 am 

    Awah. That’s sweet. I love him.

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