"When I was a kid, the Guinness Book of Records was it ... That's it, I've made it! This is why I got into showbiz, thank you." - @RealHughJackman https://t.co/KoT46MGwYW
— GuinnessWorldRecords (@GWR) February 20, 2019
They both have played their roles for 16 years and 228 days both starring in the original “X-Men” movie and culminating in 2017’s “Logan.” They both are killed in “Logan.”
The record title for longest career as a live action Marvel superhero is shared by @RealHughJackman and fellow X-men star Sir Patrick Stewart (UK). Both have had @Marvel careers spanning 16 years 228 days. pic.twitter.com/FKG6CWWxfL
— GuinnessWorldRecords (@GWR) February 20, 2019
Jackman was surprised with the honor Wednesday on ITV's "This Morning" by Craig Glendary, editor-in-chief of Guinness World Records.
Jackman said he’s always wanted to be listed among the world records.
First he tried to get the most coins snatched off the elbow at the age of 10. Then he and his brother tried to beat the longest marathon playing badminton, singles. He failed at both.
But his honor of being named the longest career as a live-action Marvel superhero will be featured in the Guinness World Records 2020.
And while Jackman is being celebrated as a Marvel superhero, his next role is as a song and dance man, as he goes on tour for his worldwide stage show "The Man. The Music. The Show" that kicks off in Glasgow on May 7, before heading to the the U.S. in June.
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