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Film and Career
An actress whose first big screen gig
also proved to be her breakthrough, Anne Hathaway became a familiar face
to millions of moviegoers thanks to her starring role in Garry
Marshall's 2001 hit The Princess Diaries. Cast as a clumsy high school
girl who finds out she is the princess of a small country, Hathaway was
able to prove her comedic timing opposite no less than Julie Andrews. The success of The Princess Diaries
opened a number of doors for Hathaway, but she chose the one that led to
Vassar College, where she enrolled in 2000. In the years that followed
Hathaway's studies in English and Women's Studies took notable
precedence over her screen career - but alas the call of Hollywood was
too much to resist and it didn't take long for the studious young
actress to once again step before the cameras. If one large-scale Hollywood production wasn't enough to usher in Hathaway's return to film, fans could rest easy knowing that in addition to returning to familiar territory in The Princess Diaries 2 (2004) she would be moving into edgier territory with the gritty street drama Havoc (also 2004). A supporting role as Jake Gyllenhall's character's devestated wife in Ang Lee's Oscar-winning drama Brokeback Mountain heled to add notable depth to the proceedings, and in 2006 Hathaway would venture into the world of high fashion in director David Frankel's The Devil Wears Prada. An ultra-stylish adaptation of author Lauren Weisberger's wildly popular novel, The Devil Wears Prada capitolized on Hathaway's endearingly convincing onscreen naïveté by casting her as a unassuming small town girl who lands a job working bitterly cynical and outspoken fashion magazine editors in all of New York City. ~ Rebecca Flint, All Movie Guide |
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