Hugh Jackman’s Surprising Journey: How Failure Fueled His Rise to Hollywood Stardom
Oscar-nominated actor Hugh Jackman shares candid advice on embracing failure and trusting intuition for success

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Despite his status as an Oscar-nominated actor and one of Hollywood’s highest-paid stars, Hugh Jackman openly admits to struggling with failure and imposter syndrome. In a heartfelt commencement speech at Ball State University, Jackman revealed how setbacks and unexpected detours shaped his remarkable career.
His story offers a powerful message to recent graduates: failure is not just inevitable but essential. Jackman encourages young people to embrace mistakes, trust their instincts, and view uncertainty as a stepping stone toward success.
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From Journalism Student to Hollywood Icon: A Career Born from Mistakes
Before becoming Wolverine and starring in blockbuster hits like The Greatest Showman, Jackman was a communications major at the University of Technology Sydney, barely scraping by. Needing one last elective to graduate, he reluctantly enrolled in a theater appreciation class—initially skipping sessions and terrified when cast as the lead in a class play. Yet this unexpected role ignited a passion that would redefine his future.
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A Fortunate Twist: How Fate and Family Support Launched His Acting Career
Jackman’s path to professional acting wasn’t smooth. After earning a coveted spot in a competitive acting program, he faced a financial hurdle: a $3,500 tuition fee he couldn’t afford. Just as he gave up hope, a check from his grandmother’s will arrived, enabling him to pursue his dream. This serendipitous moment reinforced his belief that signs often come disguised as setbacks.
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Learning to Trust His Gut: Lessons from Career Missteps
Throughout his career, Jackman has made choices he later regretted, including starring in films that flopped and turning down roles he now admires. These experiences taught him the importance of listening to his intuition. He advises graduates to embrace uncertainty, follow what excites them—even if it’s risky or low-paying—and to reject the idea of perfection.
“If it scares you, [it’s] probably a good sign. If it excites you, [it’s] a very good sign. And if you weren’t sure you were going to make a dime doing it, but you still want to pursue it, [it’s an] amazing sign.”—Hugh Jackman
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Embracing Failure as a Path to Success: What Graduates Can Take Away
Jackman’s journey underscores that success rarely follows a straight line. Instead, it’s shaped by failures, unexpected opportunities, and the courage to pivot. His message to graduates is clear: don’t fear failure—lean into it, trust your instincts, and be open to where life’s unpredictable path may lead.



