Gaston Beauty facts
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Hugh Jackman Peed Himself Onstage as Gaston in Beauty and the Beast
There really was an abnormally handsome French huntsman named Gaston. He was the Count of Foix, known as "Phoebus" for his manly beauty, and wrote a hunting treatise in the 14th century called "Le Livre de la Chasse." Sources don't mention a deranged clockmaker or a "beast," though.
In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across. Here are 9 of the best facts about Gaston Beauty I managed to collect.
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Hugh Jackman played the role of Gaston in the original Australian run of Beauty and the Beast
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Young man who died in recent firework mishap was once an entertainer at Disney World. Here is Devon Staples as "Gaston," from Beauty and the Beast.
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Young man who died in recent firework mishap was once an entertainer at Disney World. Here is Devon Staples as "Gaston," from Beauty and the Beast.
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In Beauty and the Beast, tiny skulls appear in Gaston's eyes before he falls to his death.
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Hugh Jackman admitted his most embarassing moment in life was when he pee'd his pants on stage as Gaston in Beauty and the Beast in the final performance. Makes me feel much better about my most embarassing moments!
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Aladdin (Aladdin) , Kacoum (Pocahontas), Gaston (Beauty and the Beast), Mowgli (The Jungle Book), and Phil (Hercules) are the only Disney men that don't have nipples.
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In the Disney film "Beauty and the Beast," Belle is the only character from her village to wear blue in order emphasize that she is an outcast. Blue was also used to symbolize good, while Gaston's red represented evil.