Photo: Arturo Holmes/Getty; Gary Miller/WireImageHugh Jackmanalmost joinedMiss Congenialityas the romantic lead.Speaking withVariety,he revealed that he auditioned for the role of FBI agent Eric MatthewsinMiss Congeniality, oppositeSandra Bullock’s memorable agent-undercover Gracie Hart.The actor, 54, said he didn’t really want to star in the movie, but his agent asked him to go for it so they could negotiate another role.“No one knewX-Menyet,” Jackman said. “I was a nobody.“So he went in to read with Bullock, now 58, and confessed it didn’t go very well. For one, he said, it was his first time testing with another actor. “I was impressed that she was in there. I didn’t expect her to be in there. I’m guessing eight people she tested with.“By the time they started reading, Jackman said he was amazed."‘Holy s—! She’s amazing! And so quick and fast. I’m not even vaguely up to speed here,’ " he recalled thinking of Bullock. “I was pedaling as fast as I could, but I didn’t know the script well enough.“Everett CollectionNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.He didn’t get the role, which went to Benjamin Bratt, and said it ended up being an embarrassing moment in his career.“That’s humiliating, when your agent says, ‘I don’t want you to get this job, but just go get it.’ And then you don’t get it,” Jackman said.Miss CongenialityandX-Menboth came out in 2000. Jackman went on to play Wolverine in the successfulX-Menfranchise, andhe will be reprising the rolein the upcoming thirdDeadpool.In September, Jackman andRyan Reynoldsannounced the news. Speaking with PEOPLE Tuesday, Jackman confirmed his part will be much larger than a cameo.Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection"I think being on set with [Ryan] every day and those two on film in every city together every day … I think it’s fair to say they’ll be punching the s— out of each other the whole time,” Jackman said.“All jokes aside, I’ll probably have more fun on this movie than any other I’ve ever done,” he adds.
Photo: Arturo Holmes/Getty; Gary Miller/WireImage

Hugh Jackmanalmost joinedMiss Congenialityas the romantic lead.Speaking withVariety,he revealed that he auditioned for the role of FBI agent Eric MatthewsinMiss Congeniality, oppositeSandra Bullock’s memorable agent-undercover Gracie Hart.The actor, 54, said he didn’t really want to star in the movie, but his agent asked him to go for it so they could negotiate another role.“No one knewX-Menyet,” Jackman said. “I was a nobody.“So he went in to read with Bullock, now 58, and confessed it didn’t go very well. For one, he said, it was his first time testing with another actor. “I was impressed that she was in there. I didn’t expect her to be in there. I’m guessing eight people she tested with.“By the time they started reading, Jackman said he was amazed."‘Holy s—! She’s amazing! And so quick and fast. I’m not even vaguely up to speed here,’ " he recalled thinking of Bullock. “I was pedaling as fast as I could, but I didn’t know the script well enough.“Everett CollectionNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.He didn’t get the role, which went to Benjamin Bratt, and said it ended up being an embarrassing moment in his career.“That’s humiliating, when your agent says, ‘I don’t want you to get this job, but just go get it.’ And then you don’t get it,” Jackman said.Miss CongenialityandX-Menboth came out in 2000. Jackman went on to play Wolverine in the successfulX-Menfranchise, andhe will be reprising the rolein the upcoming thirdDeadpool.In September, Jackman andRyan Reynoldsannounced the news. Speaking with PEOPLE Tuesday, Jackman confirmed his part will be much larger than a cameo.Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection"I think being on set with [Ryan] every day and those two on film in every city together every day … I think it’s fair to say they’ll be punching the s— out of each other the whole time,” Jackman said.“All jokes aside, I’ll probably have more fun on this movie than any other I’ve ever done,” he adds.
Hugh Jackmanalmost joinedMiss Congenialityas the romantic lead.
Speaking withVariety,he revealed that he auditioned for the role of FBI agent Eric MatthewsinMiss Congeniality, oppositeSandra Bullock’s memorable agent-undercover Gracie Hart.
The actor, 54, said he didn’t really want to star in the movie, but his agent asked him to go for it so they could negotiate another role.
“No one knewX-Menyet,” Jackman said. “I was a nobody.”
So he went in to read with Bullock, now 58, and confessed it didn’t go very well. For one, he said, it was his first time testing with another actor. “I was impressed that she was in there. I didn’t expect her to be in there. I’m guessing eight people she tested with.”
By the time they started reading, Jackman said he was amazed.
“‘Holy s—! She’s amazing! And so quick and fast. I’m not even vaguely up to speed here,’ " he recalled thinking of Bullock. “I was pedaling as fast as I could, but I didn’t know the script well enough.”
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Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
He didn’t get the role, which went to Benjamin Bratt, and said it ended up being an embarrassing moment in his career.
“That’s humiliating, when your agent says, ‘I don’t want you to get this job, but just go get it.’ And then you don’t get it,” Jackman said.
Miss CongenialityandX-Menboth came out in 2000. Jackman went on to play Wolverine in the successfulX-Menfranchise, andhe will be reprising the rolein the upcoming thirdDeadpool.
In September, Jackman andRyan Reynoldsannounced the news. Speaking with PEOPLE Tuesday, Jackman confirmed his part will be much larger than a cameo.
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection

“I think being on set with [Ryan] every day and those two on film in every city together every day … I think it’s fair to say they’ll be punching the s— out of each other the whole time,” Jackman said.
“All jokes aside, I’ll probably have more fun on this movie than any other I’ve ever done,” he adds.
source: people.com