and made a date out of the Sheep Detectives premiere in on Sunday.
Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster Cozy Up Together
Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster made a date out of the Sheep Detectives premiere in New York City on Sunday.The 57-year-old actor and 51-year-old actress – whose...
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The 57-year-old actor and 51-year-old actress – – put on a cozy display while posing for photos together.
Jackman looked stylish in a monochrome blue suit and button-up shirt, adding black dress shoes.
He was clean-shaven and his dark hair was neatly cut, with the sides shorter and a pompadour on top.
For her part, Foster dazzled in a pink dress covered in a blue sequin pattern and she teamed it with pale pink satin heels.
It comes nearly six months after the couple made their red carpet debut in October 2025 at AFI Fest in Hollywood.
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Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster made a date out of the Sheep Detectives premiere in New York City on Sunday
The 57-year-old actor and 51-year-old actress put on a cozy display while posing for photos together
Foster flaunted a glossy red manicure for the star-studded event held at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
She gazed lovingly at her beau as she supported his latest career endeavor.
Jackman looked stylish in a monochrome blue suit and button-up shirt, adding black dress shoes
Foster dazzled in a pink dress covered in a blue sequin pattern and she teamed it with pale pink satin heels
It comes nearly six months after the couple made their red carpet debut in October 2025 at AFI Fest in Hollywood
Jackman plays an Irish shepherd named George in The Sheep Detectives, a comedy that also stars Emma Thompson, Nicholas Braun, Molly Gordon and Hong Chau.
In the film, George raises his sheep for their wool and every night reads a murder mystery aloud, pretending the sheep can understand.
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Not only can the sheep understand him, but they argue for hours afterwards about who they think is the culprit behind the stories' crimes.
When George is found dead under strange circumstances, the sheep are sure it was murder and vow to use their newfound detective skills to solve the crime.
Written by Craig Mazin, the feature film is based on author Leonie Swann's 2005 novel of the same name.
The movie is slated to hit theaters on May 8.
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