From Beyoncé to Daniel Radcliff: The Top 10 Hollywood Triple Threats (3 of 6)

Taron Egerton

Taron Egerton is a true songbird at heart, with a vocal prowess that has captivated audiences since his breakout role in the 2016 animated film Sing. His electrifying rendition of Elton John’s classic “I’m Still Standing” set the stage for his return in the 2021 sequel, where he showcased his versatility with a medley of tracks, including a captivating solo performance of Coldplay’s “A Sky Full of Stars.”

Egerton’s rhythmic talents extended to his dance moves, as evidenced in the 2019 Elton John musical biopic, Rocketman. Here, he delivered a brilliant and multifaceted portrayal of the iconic singer, earning critical acclaim and securing a Golden Globe. His inexplicable Oscar snub remains a sore point, forever etched in Academy history.

Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman, rooted in his theatrical origins, possesses an innate love for song and dance. The actor clinched a Tony Award for his spellbinding performance in the musical The Boy from Oz, where he took center stage with mesmerizing vocals and captivating choreography. Jackman’s current stint on Broadway in The Music Man is yet another showcase of his musical prowess.

While known for his roles as Wolverine in the X-Men franchise and an Oscar-nominated turn in Les Misérables, Jackman’s career zenith arguably occurred in 2017’s Logan, warranting another shot at the coveted Oscar nod.