Hugh and Chris Jackman.Photo: Hugh Jackman/Instagram

Hugh Jackman and his father

Hugh Jackmanis thinking of his late father as he rehearses forThe Music Manon Broadway.

Jackman shared a video of himself standing opposite the theater where rehearsals for the musical are taking place, telling fans, “This is quite an emotional day for me.”

“It is such a thrill and honor and today is our first day in the theater. I haven’t been in there, I’m about to walk in there now. I’m thinking of my dad because of everything I’ve done in my career, I’m sure this would have been his favorite,” Jackman, 53, said. “He saw me do it in high school in 1984. Dad, I promise you this one’s going to be better.”

Jackman also said he was honored to be working with top talent for the musical.

In the caption of the video, theLoganstar wrote, “Dad …. I promise, this one’s going to be so much better!”

“In the early hours of Father’s Day (AU),my Dad peacefully passed away,” Jackman wrote. “And whilst there is deep sadness, I am filled with such gratitude and love. My Dad was, in a word, extraordinary. He devoted his life to his family, his work and his faith. I pray he is now at peace with God.”

In 1967, Jackman’s dad and mom Grace McNeil moved from England to Australia with his sisters Zoe and Sonya and brothers, Ian and Ralph. A year later, the Tony Award winner was born. When Jackman was 8 years old, his mother left and moved back to England, later taking his sisters with her.

In a 2011 interview withThe Sun, Jackman shared that his mom was battling what he later realized was “undiagnosed postnatal depression,” but noted that the pair now have a “good relationship.”

“As I went off to school, when I came back, there was no one there in the house. The next day there was a telegram from England. Mom was there. And then that was it. I don’t think she thought for a second it would be forever,” he continued. “I think she thought it was, ‘I just need to get away, and I’ll come back.’ Dad used to pray every night that Mom would come back.”

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In anInstagram postin honor of American Father’s Day in 2020, Jackman reflected on the lessons he learned from his father.

“My Father taught me to always keep my promises,” he wrote at the time. “Even if it turns out that there’s a better option or something that will benefit me more. Be true to your word.#happyfathersday.”

source: people.com