" Les Miserables" has lived up to its dizzying heights, earning three Oscars last month, launching new careers ( Samantha Barks), and proving the vocal chops of some of Hollywood's brightest ( Amanda Seyfried) and toughest ( Russell Crowe).
Seyfried, 27, has recently expressed a desire to get on the Broadway stage, mentioning that a role in "Wicked" would be a dream job. Seyfried's got some humility, though. She told E! Online, "I would have to take another two years of voice lessons before I could do that."
Seyfried was lined up to make her Broadway debut last year in "The Shape of Things," a play by Neil LaBute, but the project fell through when they were unable to find a co-star. The sprightly young star is avid about a Broadway career, though, adding "I gotta get on stage, man. I'd love it."
"Les Mis" wasn't her first time belting it out on screen: she played the lead role in the adapted musical rom-com " Mamma Mia!" alongside Oscar-collector Meryl Streep.