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'''''The Greatest Showman''''' is a 2017 American [[w:musical film|musical drama film]] directed by [[Michael Gracey]] in his directorial debut, written by [[Jenny Bicks]] and [[Bill Condon]] and starring [[Hugh Jackman]], [[Zac Efron]], [[Michelle Williams (actress)|Michelle Williams]], [[Rebecca Ferguson]], and [[Zendaya]]. Featuring 9 new songs from [[Benj Pasek]] and [[Justin Paul]],
[[Principal photography]] began in [[New York City]] in November 2016. The film premiered on December 8, 2017, aboard the [[RMS Queen Mary 2|RMS ''Queen Mary 2'']]. It was released in the United States on December 20, 2017, by [[20th Century Fox]], seven months after Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus's dissolution, and grossed over $434{{nbsp}}million worldwide, making it the fifth-highest grossing live-action musical of all time.
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* [[Natasha Liu Bordizzo]] as Deng Yan, a Chinese acrobat and blade-specialist.
* [[Paul Sparks]] as [[James Gordon Bennett Sr.|James Gordon Bennett]], the founder, editor and publisher of the ''[[New York Herald]]''.
* [[Sam Humphrey]] as [[General Tom Thumb|Charles Stratton]], a dwarf performer who is also known by his stage name General Tom Thumb. In performing this role, Sam had to walk on his knees since was a little bit taller than the actual Stratton.
** James Babson provides Stratton's singing and speaking voice.
* Austyn Johnson as Caroline Barnum, Barnum's older daughter.
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* Jeremy Hudson as The Elephant-Skinned Man, a man who is based on [[Ralph Krooner]]. He was credited as "Dancer Oddity #3."<ref name="No More Living in the Shadows"/>
* Taylor James as [[Human Blockhead|Blockhead]], a man with facial piercing that is based on [[Melvin Burkhart]]. He is credited as "Dancing Oddity #4."<ref name="No More Living in the Shadows"/>
* Chelsea Caso as [[Tattooed lady|Tattooed Lady]], a woman covered in tattoos who is based on Nora Hildebrant. She is credited as "Dancing Oddity #5."<ref name="No More Living in the Shadows"/>
* Caoife Coleman and Mishay Petronelli as the [[Albinism|Albino]] Twins, two albino women in white clothes who are based on Mary and Florence Martin. They were credited as "Dancer Oddity #6" and "Dancer Oddity #7."<ref name="No More Living in the Shadows"/>
* Khasan Brasilford as Albino Man, a white-haired man in white clothes. He was credited as "Ensemble Dancer #1."<ref name="No More Living in the Shadows"/>
* Alex Wong as Oriental Man, a Chinese man dressed in an oriental outfit. He was credited as "Ensemble Dancer #2."<ref name="No More Living in the Shadows"/>
* Julius Rubio as Golden Boy, a man in gold clothing with gold spots on him. He was credited as "Ensemble Dancer #3."<ref name="No More Living in the Shadows"/>
* Vincent-Oliver Noiseux as Devil Boy, a performer with horns. He was credited as "Ensemble Dancer #4."<ref name="No More Living in the Shadows"/>
* DeAnna Walters and Jessica Castro as the Voodoo Twins, two African-American twins. They are credited as "Ensemble Dancer #5" and "Ensemble Dancer" #6.<ref name="No More Living in the Shadows"/>
* Najla Gilam as Snake Dancer, a [[Snake charming|snake charmer]] who is based on [[Nala Damajanti]]. She was credited as "Ensemble Dancer #7."<ref name="No More Living in the Shadows"/>
* Christina Glur as the Egyptian Lady, a woman in a fiery red costume with matching hair and an all-seeing eye tattooed on the palm of her right hand. She was credited as "Ensemble Dancer #8".<ref name="No More Living in the Shadows"/>
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