He is really is the Greatest Showman! Hugh Jackman, 50, is stunned as he wins his first Grammy Award
Hugh Jackman has won his first Grammy Award.
The Australian actor, 50, was left stunned during Sunday night's ceremony when he was recognised for his musical film, The Greatest Showman.
While he was unable to attend the ceremony in LA, the Wolverine star shared a video to Instagram of himself watching the live broadcast.
He is really is the Greatest Showman! Hugh Jackman, 50, was stunned after winning his first ever Grammy Award on Sunday night. Pictured with his wife Deborra-lee Furness
The Greatest Showman won the Grammy for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media.
Hugh captured the moment his victory was announced, joining friends and family for a round of cheers.
In the caption, he thanked the film's 'the entire cast and crew'.
What a moment! While he was unable to attend the ceremony in LA, the Wolverine star shared a video to Instagram of himself watching the live broadcast
Hugh portrayed P. T. Barnum in The Greatest Showman, which was released in late 2017, alongside the likes of Michelle Williams, Zac Efron and Zendaya.
It comes after Hugh was announced as the opening performer at the BRIT Awards, which will take place next Wednesday in London, England.
'Because it was a soundtrack it didn't fit into any obvious awards categories, but it has been the biggest thing in music for years so they had to acknowledge it somehow,' an industry source told The Sun.
Leading role: Hugh portrayed P. T. Barnum in The Greatest Showman, which was released in late 2017, alongside the likes of Michelle Williams, Zac Efron and Zendaya