It was predicted that her career would end at the age of 35, but Anne Hathaway is currently experiencing a renaissance.
Anne Hathaway’s career was granted a short half-life. When the Oscar winner started out as a child actress, it was predicted that her career would end at the age of 35. The actress, who just turned 41, revealed this. It also happened to many colleagues that they were no longer in demand after a certain age, said Hathaway. But things have improved in the years since she received that warning.
Suddenly a star with “Suddenly Princess”: Anne Hathaway’s career
Now in her early 40s, Anne Hathaway is still in business. Even if they are no longer the really big films like they were at the height of their career in the 00s. In 2001, Hathaway became a star with her first film role, as Mia Thermopolis in “Suddenly Princess.”
The breakthrough was followed by appearances in hits like “Brokeback Mountain” and “The Devil Wears Prada.” After her first Oscar nomination for “Rachel’s Wedding” (2008), she won the Golden Boy in 2012 for her supporting role in the musical “Les Misérables”.
From “Hathahate” to “Hathaissance”
This success marked a turning point in Hathaway’s career. Suddenly it was fashionable to hate the actress: she was too ambitious and too concerned with perfection. The catchphrase “Hathahate” made the rounds.
In recent years, however, there has been talk of a “Hathaissance”. Hathaway is popular with Generation Z, albeit more as a fashion icon. On Halloween 2022, costumes from “Suddenly Princess” and “The Devil Wears Prada” were a big thing on TikTok and Co.
Source: Stern

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