

Like his onscreen counterpart, Barnum had a flair for the dramatic, requesting an early obituary so that he could read it before his death on April 7, 1891. Barnum's Grand Traveling Museum, Menagerie, Caravan, and Circus in Brooklyn on April 10, 1871. It was only after the Barnum American Museum burned down in 1868 that Barnum gathered a slew of his old performers to form P.T. Barnum first rose to prominence for displaying a series of curious oddities and attractions (often of questionable authenticity), including the " Feejee Mermaid," "General Tom Thumb" and Joice Heth, who claimed to be the 161-year-old nurse of George Washington, at the Barnum American Museum and in traveling exhibits around the world. The real Barnum enjoyed a great deal of notoriety, dallying in Connecticut politics, the lottery business, housing, newspapers and even literature, penning The Art of Money Getting. Phineas Taylor Barnum was the mastermind behind the world-famous circus spectacle that would come to be known as "The Greatest Show on Earth." Although Barnum is widely known as a circus impresario, the promoter didn't get into the circus business until age 61. Image Credit: Left, courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Right, Photofest

Read more below to see how the cast compares to their larger-than-life counterparts from 146 years ago. Meanwhile, former visual effects wizard Michael Gracey makes his directorial debut, having won the job after insisting that what was initially intended as a traditional biopic be a musical instead.Įarlier this month, the movie scored three Golden Globe nominations, for best motion picture, musical or comedy, best actor in a musical or comedy film for Jackman and best song for Pasek and Paul's "This Is Me." The pair won a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for their songs in La La Land and a Tony award for their musical score in Dear Evan Hansen. Not only does the film bring together a star-studded cast ( Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, Zac Efron and Michelle Williams, to name a few), but it also features the highly acclaimed songwriting duo Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. Barnum & Bailey Circus broke down its wonder-filled tents for the last time in May. Loosely based on the real-life visionary, the film shows how Barnum ( Jackman), a family man, turned his misfortune into a world of mystique and magic that would become the "Greatest Show on Earth." The release of the film seems timely after the Ringling Bros. The musical biopic was inspired by the imagination and innovation of Phineas Taylor Barnum, who "helped invent show business," according to Hugh Jackman. Barnum's traveling three-ring circus to life on the big screen. In a series of whimsical and colorful musical numbers, Greatest Showman brings the menagerie of P.T. Step right up to see The Greatest Showman, which hit theaters Dec.
