In a candid interview for Vanity Fair’s solo cover feature, acclaimed actor Anne Hathaway expressed gratitude towards filmmaker Christopher Nolan, referring to him as a pivotal figure in her career journey.
Addressing the aftermath of winning an Oscar for her role in Les Miserables, Hathaway revealed the challenges she faced due to the online backlash, famously dubbed ‘Hathahate.’ Despite the negativity, Hathaway credited Nolan for his unwavering support, emphasizing his role in offering her significant roles irrespective of the online scrutiny.
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Hathaway fondly recalled Nolan’s casting decisions, highlighting her roles in his films, particularly as NASA scientist D. Amelia Brand in Interstellar. Reflecting on Nolan’s support, she acknowledged his impact on her career trajectory, stating that his belief in her talent prevented her career from losing momentum amidst the online criticism.
Speaking on resilience in the face of humiliation, Hathaway emphasized the importance of staying bold and not allowing negative experiences to hinder personal growth. Drawing parallels between acting and daredevilry, she stressed the need for actors to offer something valuable to their audience, even if it means navigating through challenges and criticism.
Hathaway’s forthcoming project, “The Idea of You,” underscores her continued dedication to her craft, reaffirming her commitment to delivering compelling performances despite the obstacles encountered along the way.