I just love making a fool out of myself. I made my living as a clown at kids’ parties for about three years.
Meaning of the quote
Hugh Jackman, an Australian actor, says that he really enjoyed pretending to be silly and funny. For about three years, he worked as a clown at children's birthday parties, which was how he made his money. Jackman liked making a fool of himself and acting in a silly way to entertain the kids.
About Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman is an acclaimed Australian actor known for his roles in films like the X-Men franchise, Les Misu00e9rables, and The Greatest Showman. He has received numerous awards and accolades, including a Primetime Emmy, a Grammy, and two Tony Awards. Jackman is also an accomplished stage performer, having starred in various musicals and plays throughout his career.
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