Jackman's perm almost cost him Wolverine
Hugh Jackman almost missed out on the chance to play Wolverine in the original X-Men movie - because he had to audition with a perm. The Aussie star reveals he tried out for the action man role nine months before filming started - and was initially passed over for Dougray Scott. And he thinks his hair put the casting director off. He explains, "I was doing a musical in London at the time, playing Curly in Oklahoma - so I had a perm in my hair. "So I put the hat on to do the audition and about halfway through, the casting director was like, 'That was great, could you do one without the hat? I can't really see Wolverine wearing a baseball cap.' "I took it off and I read about two lines and she goes, 'Cut, put the hat on - now!'" But fortune came Jackman's way when filming on Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible film overran and Scott was contracted to complete that film first. Producers couldn't wait and so Jackman re-auditioned - four days after X-Men began shooting in 1999. Ten years later, the Aussie has played the claw-handed mutant in four movies, including the newly-released X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which debuted at the top of box office charts around the globe this week on its way to an impressive £116 million haul.
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