Hugh Jackman is paying tribute to a longtime friend who recently passed. The “X-Men” star, 53, posted a video of himself with veteran Brazilian voice actor Isaac Bardavid, who died Tuesday at 91. Bardavid did voice-over work for Jackman’s character Wolverine in many films of the Marvel franchise. He also provided a Portuguese dub for Wolverine for the last time in 2017’s “Logan,” among countless other films. In Jackman’s clip, the Aussie actor can be heard saying “Don’t be what they made you,” as his arm is swung around Bardavid. He then repeats Jackman’s line in Portuguese. “Isaac Bardavid. What a legend. What a life and legacy. What a voice!! #Wolverine #Brazil ‘Don’t be what they made you.’ #logan Rest well my friend,” Jackman wrote alongside the video on Instagram. Jackman and Bardavid met face-to-face in March 2017 on the Brazilian TV show, “The Noite com Danilo Gentili.” The two gave each other big hugs after which Jackman got on his knees and bowed to Bardavid. Bardavid’s grandson confirmed that the actor died of emphysema, according to the Sun. On Jan. 26, he was taken to the hospital after “the disease was insisting on keeping the oxygenation very low, even though he was using the devices he already has at home.” here is an excerpt from a brazilian program aired in March 2017 called “The Noite com Danilo Gentili”. in it, Isaac Bardavid meets Hugh Jackman and he reveres him.pic.twitter.com/wcDzbyCpD8—
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