Hugh Jackman recently shed light on the impact of working on a women-dominated set.
According to IANS, the actor claimed, “It’s funny, the very first thing I ever did professionally was directed by a woman and it starred a woman who became my wife.”
“That was a TV series called ‘Correlli’, back in 1995; I haven’t actually been in a situation where a set is so dominated by women until now, and I’ve got to tell you, it’s awesome.”
“I mean, it’s just fantastic, mainly because of who those women are. They’re incredibly collaborative and strong and confident and really fun.”
“I think I’ve made nine movies playing Wolverine, and if we ended up doing nine versions of this movie, I’d be a happy man.”
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