Forever legendary WOLVERINE actor Hugh Jackman received the Guinness World Records certificate for his achievement of having the longest career as a live-action superhero during ITV’s This Morning show. The award was presented by GWR Editor-in-Chief Craig Glenday.
Jackman, who appeared in every single X-Men film (minus the upcoming DARK PHOENIX) shares the record with LOGAN co-star actor Sir Patrick Stewart, who appeared/cameo’d as Professor Xavier in seven total films.
Congrats to both!

Honoured to share the Guinness World Record for the longest career as a live action Marvel superhero with my friend @RealHughJackman. A very sweet 16 Years and 228 Days as Charles Xavier and Logan. pic.twitter.com/bpMh0nM25C
— Patrick Stewart (@SirPatStew) February 21, 2019


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