Anne Hathaway renaissance. Yep, the woman who brought us decade-defining roles in the Princess Diaries and the Devil Wears Prada is currently entering a new era, unveiling new projects and revealing a new side as a red carpet-strutting fashionista.
08.06.2022 - 18:13 / variety.com
In May, Jeremy Strong and Anne Hathaway dazzled the Croisette as they appeared on the red carpet of the Cannes Film Festival to promote their roles in James Gray’s critically hailed new film “Armageddon Time.” Two weeks prior, though, they are together in New York discussing their small-screen work. Strong has reached new heights of acting as Kendall Roy, the abandoned and confused scion of a media dynasty, on the third season of HBO’s “Succession.” (He already has an Emmy on the shelf for his work on the series.) Elsewhere in the universe of broken-spirited corporate animals, Hathaway played Rebekah Neumann, first lady of a doomed co-working company, on Apple TV+’s “WeCrashed.” The pair, who first met on the set of the 2019 film “Serenity,” launch right into conversation about shared memories and their mutual passion for the craft. JEREMY STRONG: We’ve never sat down and talked about acting.
Doing creative work and talking about creative work are separate universes.ANNE HATHAWAY: I find talking about creative work to be something that I’m still not entirely comfortable with. I’m still in a place where I’m so focused on being an actor — getting the jobs, developing the material.
Making the time to sit down and talk about the process, it feels intimate in a way that I’m still figuring out if I’m even comfortable doing.STRONG: Me too.HATHAWAY: So let’s figure it out together here.STRONG: Preparing for this, I went back and watched a lot of your body of work.HATHAWAY: I’m just trying to imagine you watching “The Princess Diaries.” STRONG: I didn’t rewatch “The Princess Diaries.”HATHAWAY: “Rewatch.” You’re good.STRONG: I think we both feel that the virtues of commitment and courage are ones to be aspired to. And I see your
.Anne Hathaway renaissance. Yep, the woman who brought us decade-defining roles in the Princess Diaries and the Devil Wears Prada is currently entering a new era, unveiling new projects and revealing a new side as a red carpet-strutting fashionista.
ANNE HATHAWAY walked the red carpet in a head-turning black gown.
. Or, more precisely, the shared wich costume from the film is the most Anne Hathaway look, which definitely counts as her favorite look, right? In 's cover story, Hathaway answered questions from fans and friends (of the famous variety). Fashion designer Michael Kors asked Anne Hathaway which from The Devil Wears Prada is the most Anne, not Andy (her character from the endlessly re-watchable 2006 film).
Anne Hathaway is speaking out about the societal issues in the U.S. that make her “really angry”.
K.J. Yossman Caroline Lagerfelt (“Sweet Magnolias”) has boarded Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway feature “Mothers’ Instinct,” Variety can exclusively reveal.Lagerfelt will play Chastain’s mother-in-law in the psychological thriller, which tells the story of two women living next door to each other in an idyllic neighborhood in the 1960s.
The Roys look like they mean business!
K.J. Yossman Josh Charles (“The Good Wife”) and Anders Danielsen Lie (“Bergman Island”) are set to join Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway in “Mothers’ Instinct.”The film, which is based on Barbara Abel’s novel “Derrière la Haine,” tells the story of Alice (Chastain) and Celine (Hathaway), two best friends and mothers living an outwardly idyllic life a stone’s throw from each other in 1960s America.
Zack Sharf If you ever find yourself directing “Succession” Emmy winner Jeremy Strong, then you might want to forgo yelling “action!” before each take. Strong told his “Serenity” and “Armageddon Time” co-star Anne Hathaway during their “Actors on Actors” conversation for Variety, presented by Apple TV+, that he prefers to take a nonverbal cue from a director when it’s time to start a take.
William Earl Variety’s “Actors on Actors” returns with some of the biggest names of the 2022 TV Emmys race for Season 16, with a lineup that includes Zendaya, Andrew Garfield, Jeremy Strong, Jennifer Aniston, Viola Davis, Anne Hathaway, Sebastian Stan and Sandra Oh.The 13 one-on-one conversations will begin airing June 7 on Variety.com and our social media channels, with the official “Actors on Actors” magazine hitting newsstands on June 8. This is the first time in more than two years that “Actors on Actors” has been conducted in person, with previous seasons going virtual due to COVID-19.