Hugh beauty! Jackman beams in epic throwback snap from actor's 90s bachelor party before his wedding to Deborra-Lee Furness

He's managed to defy the odds in Hollywood, enjoying a 20 year marriage with fellow actor Deborra-Lee Furness.

And Hugh Jackman delighted his Instagram fans on Thursday by sharing an epic throwback snap from his bachelor party in 1996.

The epic photo shows the 48-year-old star cut a youthful figure in a smart suit, as he embraced a group of jovial men who appeared keen to celebrate the occasion.

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Taking it back! Hugh Jackman (centre), 48, shared a throwback snap to Instagram on Thursday from his bachelor party in 1996

'This is the BEGINNING of the bachelor party,' Hugh began the caption.

'All other photos have been confiscated, he continued, alongside the hash-tag #throwbackthursday.

The Hollywood hunk cuts a youthful figure in a suit and tie ensemble, as he is pictured embracing his pals for a fun night out.

Union: The photo marks Hugh's long-lasting marriage to fellow actor Deborra-Lee Furness (pictured), 60

The photo highlights Hugh's long-lasting marriage to fellow actor Deborra-Lee Furness, 60.

Hugh met Deborra-Lee in 1995 on set of ABC television series Correlli, which saw the buff actor take on the lead role of Kevin Jones who arrives in prison with brain damage.

Sydney-born Deborra-Lee took on the role of the prison's psychologist Louisa Correlli.

The couple enjoyed a whirlwind romance, marrying the following year in Melbourne, before going on to raise daughter Ava, 11, and 16-year-old son Oscar.

Love on set: Hugh met Deborra-Lee in 1995 on set of ABC television series Correlli, which saw the buff actor take on the lead role of Kevin Jones who arrives in prison with brain damage

Still going strong: The couple share daughter Ava and son Oscar. Pictured in April 2003

Deborra-Lee revealed to TV Week magazine last month that the Wolverine actor is 'thrilled' with her return to Australian television in Channel Nine series Hyde & Seek.

'He wants me to do more work. He's very supportive and was thrilled I took this on,' she revealed to the publication. 

The actress and producer hasn't featured in an Australian television production since starring in an episode of ABC's Sea Change in 2000.

'It was scary coming back to work', she revealed.

'It was like, ''Damn, do I remember how to do this?'' But it's like riding a bike. It was fun to get back on set and act again,' Deborra-Lee added. 

'He's very supportive': Deborra-Lee revealed to TV Week magazine last month that the Wolverine actor is 'thrilled' with her return to Australian television in Channel Nine series Hyde & Seek

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