Hugh Jackman’s Musical Opening Number Becomes Legendary Part Of Oscars History

In 2009, Hugh Jackman suited up in a sharp ensemble and took center stage before the illustrious guests of the 81st Academy Awards. Departing from the tradition of kicking off the ceremony with a comedy routine, the Oscars chose to inaugurate the evening with a musical theater-inspired performance that year. Given his substantial experience in musical theater, including roles in productions like *Sunset Boulevard*, *Oklahoma!*, and *Carousel*, Jackman was the ideal choice for this new direction.

During a playful musical number that enthusiasts are sure to appreciate, Hugh cleverly highlighted that year’s Oscar nominees, mentioning films such as *Slumdog Millionaire*, *Frost/Nixon*, and *Milk*. Drawing on his expertise from hosting the Tony Awards, Jackman crafted an opening act for the Oscars that has since become one of the most memorable in the event’s history. Accumulating 25 million online views, the video has prompted many viewers to watch it repeatedly, leaving remarks like, “10 years later and this is still the best opening of any Oscars.”

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