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Craig and Jackman auction their costumes on stage for charity
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Actor News -
09-11-09
Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman have given a steamy private performance to a Broadway audience - reports
The Edge.
At the end of the play A Steady Rain, Jackman said "lock the doors" and told the audience he and Craig were trying to raise funds for the Broadway Cares charity, for AIDS research.
"Then he and Daniel started to peel off their shirts," says Aussie Jan Murray, who was in the audience with Julian Brown. "They announced they were going to auction their singlets for charity."
After a moment's (stunned) silence in the crowd, an all-out bidding war broke out. "It became a frenzied bid among New York's female fans for the sweaty tees of Wolverine and James Bond," Murray says.
The actors raised more than $20,000 in donations.
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