Hugh Jackman sports a face mask and cuts a casual figure as he goes for a walk in New York

Hugh Jackman sports a face mask and cuts a casual figure as he goes for a walk in New York

He’s the Australian actor who has been based in New York for years with his family.  

And on Friday, Hugh Jackman was spotted wearing a face mask as he enjoyed a walk in the city, where he’s been in lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

The 51-year-old cut a casual figure in a black T-shirt from the Laughing Man Coffee Company, which is an ethical coffee shop chain that he co-founded.

Out and about: On Friday, Australian actor Hugh Jackman (pictured) sported a face mask and cut a casual figure as he went for a walk in New York City

Inspired by a poverty-stricken coffee farmer he met in Ethiopia, Hugh donates all of his profits from the coffee shop to support ‘educational programs, community development and social entrepreneurs around the world’. 

During his walk on Friday, the Wolverine star teamed his T-shirt with navy blue chinos, blue shoes and had a sweatshirt wrapped around his waist.

The Greatest Showman star also held a protein shaker in one hand and what appeared to be keys. 

Lastly, he had his hair swept in a side-part for an effortless look.

His own best advertisement!  The 51-year-old cut a casual figure in a black T-shirt from the Laughing Man Coffee Company, which is an ethical coffee shop chain that he co-founded

His own best advertisement! The 51-year-old cut a casual figure in a black T-shirt from the Laughing Man Coffee Company, which is an ethical coffee shop chain that he co-founded

His own best advertisement! The 51-year-old cut a casual figure in a black T-shirt from the Laughing Man Coffee Company, which is an ethical coffee shop chain that he co-founded

A good cause: Inspired by a poverty-stricken coffee farmer he met in Ethiopia, Hugh donates all of his profits from the coffee shop to support 'educational programs, community development and social entrepreneurs around the world'

A good cause: Inspired by a poverty-stricken coffee farmer he met in Ethiopia, Hugh donates all of his profits from the coffee shop to support ‘educational programs, community development and social entrepreneurs around the world’

Hugh was previously spotted going for a walk with his actress-wife Deborra-Lee Furness, 64, and their two dogs, Dali and Allegra, on Thursday.   

The couple and their children Ava, 14, and Oscar, 20, recently returned to New York from their stunning holiday home in the Hamptons. 

In July, Hugh revealed he was homesick for Australia after a lengthy lockdown in New York City due to the coronavirus pandemic.  

Keeping it casual: He also wore blue shoes, navy blue chinos and had a sweatshirt wrapped around his waist while glasses hanging on his T-shirt

Daily walk: Hugh was previously spotted going for a walk with his actress-wife Deborra-Lee Furness, 64, and their two dogs, Dali and Allegra, on Thursday

Keeping it casual: He also wore blue shoes, navy blue chinos and had a sweatshirt wrapped around his waist while glasses hanging on his T-shirt 

Deborra-lee and the couple’s children, Oscar and Ava, had initially been in Melbourne when COVID-19 was declared a pandemic in March.

But they returned to the U.S. just four days later in order to keep the family together.

Later this month, Hugh will virtually attend The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards.

Locked in: In July, The Greatest Showman actor revealed he was homesick for Australia after a lengthy lockdown in New York City due to the coronavirus pandemic. Pictured with wife Deborra-lee

Locked in: In July, The Greatest Showman actor revealed he was homesick for Australia after a lengthy lockdown in New York City due to the coronavirus pandemic. Pictured with wife Deborra-lee

He is one of five nominees up for an Emmy Award for Lead Actor in a Limited TV series or Movie for his role as Frank Tassone in Bad Education. 

‘I’m humbled by the nominations for both me and the film and excited to be named with such a talented group of actors,’ Hugh said in a statement at the time. 

Due to the global health crisis, the Emmy Awards will be a bit different this year. 

Jimmy Kimmel will host the show from a stage inside California’s Staples Center, which will have no red carpet or audience, Variety reported last month. 

'I'm humbled by the nominations': Hugh was recently nominated for an Emmy Award for Lead Actor in a Limited TV series or Movie for his role as Frank Tassone in Bad Education

‘I’m humbled by the nominations’: Hugh was recently nominated for an Emmy Award for Lead Actor in a Limited TV series or Movie for his role as Frank Tassone in Bad Education

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