A house in Woollahra, Sydney, which Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness rented when he was filming X-Men Origins: Wolverine in 2008, is for sale.
The home was rented by the 54-year-old Australian actor and his divorced spouse from James Dack and his spouse, who is the daughter of Hungry Jacks founder Mary Cowin Dack.
Developer Rob Palmer and his spouse Inge had sold the five-bedroom, six-bathroom house to James and Mary in 2011 for $10.6 million.
In addition to large living areas, the gorgeous property has a tennis court and a private pool.
Hugh and Deborra-Lee departed the property, and it was put up for rent at $5000 per week.
A Woollahra, Sydney, home that Hugh Jackman rented in 2008 while filming X-Men Origins: Wolverine alongside Deborra-Lee Furness is up for sale.
The Australian actor, 54, and his divorced husband rented the house from James Dack and his spouse, who is the daughter of Hungry Jacks creator Mary Cowin Dack.
Developer Rob Palmer and his wife Inge sold the five-bedroom, six-bathroom house to James and Mary in 2011 for a total of $10.6 million.
The gorgeous home features roomy living spaces, a tennis court, and a private pool.
Hugh and Deborra-Lee left the property, and it was put up for $5,000 a week on the market.
The Australian actor, 54, and his estranged wife hired the property from James Dack and his wife, daughter of the Hungry Jacks founder, Mary Cowin Dack
James and Mary had bought the five-bedroom, six-bathroom home for $10.6million in 2011 from property developer Rob Palmer and his wife, Inge
The former couple signed the statement as ‘Deb and Hugh Jackman,’ adding: ‘This is the sole statement either of us will make.’
The Australian couple share two children together; Oscar, 23, and Ava, 18.
Last April, the pair celebrated their anniversary and Jackman had posted a gushing tribute to his wife on Instagram.
‘I love you Deb. Today is our 27th wedding anniversary. 27 years! I love you so much,’ the actor wrote in his caption.
‘Together we have created a beautiful family. And life. Your laughter, your spirit, generosity, humour, cheekiness, courage, and loyalty is an incredible gift to me. I love you with all my heart,’ he shared in the heartfelt post.
The stunning property features spacious living areas as well as a private pool and a tennis court
After Hugh and Deborra-Lee left the property, it was listed on the rental market for $5000-a-week
While he is undoubtedly more well known than his wife, Deborra-Lee had already shot 20 movies by the time she and Hugh met while costarring as a prison psychologist and a brain-damaged convict in ABC TV’s 10-episode series Correlli in 1995.
Deborra-Lee most recently played Jill Bailey alongside Eric Bana in Robert Connolly’s sequel Force of Nature: The Dry 2, which was released in Australian and New Zealand theaters on August 24.
In February, Hugh told Smooth Radio: ‘I think honesty and intimacy and making time [are the secret to a long and happy marriage]. You can’t just assume that things will just tick along okay. You have to make time.’
According to realestate.com.au , the mansion could sell between $36-$40million