Hugh Jackman raised $1.85 million for charity on his birthday on Saturday (12.10.13).
'The actor celebrated his 45th birthday with a show at Hollywood's Dolby Theatre, where he sang, danced and told stories for 'One Night Only', backed by a 17 member orchestra.
The benefit concert, attended by 4,500 people raised money for the Motion Picture & Television Fund.
The show was a variation on the star's run on Broadway in New York, where he also sang and danced and shared stories.
He joked with the audience: "I'm 45 or as they call it here in Los Angeles - 36. It opens me up to more commercial opportunities. Maybe I can start advertising Viagra now."
The night included a few film clips, selections from Hollywood musicals, including a high energy tap-dancing routine through 'Singin' in the Rain', and selections from 'Guys and Dolls' and 'Les Miserables'.
Hugh talked about his family and paid tribute to his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness and shared music from his home country, Australia.
Speaking after the show, he said: "This is probably the most narcissistic way to spend your birthday. I chose my favourite songs and told stories about my life.
"A lot of guys would say to their wife, 'Do you mind if I go play golf with my buddies?' That's how I am about the show.
"I love it. If there's a song I don't like, I cut it and bring in a new song. Everything is something I want to do. So to be here tonight, supporting this cause - and it couldn't have been a more generous crowd if it tried - in every way it was great."
At the climax of the show, the crowd joined in singing happy birthday to Hugh, and he held a quick auction, where two of his sweaty shirts from the night's performance went for $11,000 each.
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