‘Would Do Anything’ Anne Hathaway Reveals an Audrey Hepburn Movie Is Her Dream Role
From the regal elegance of Genovia to the gritty streets of Gotham, Anne Hathaway has spent her career shapeshifting from one cinematic icon to another. She has moved effortlessly between high-fashion editors, cosmic explorers, and tragic heroines. Likewise, her filmography, featuring hits like The Devil Wears Prada and Interstellar, suggests a deliberate pursuit of complex narratives.
And amid everything, the actress has expressed a quite impossible expansion with a desire to be part of the late Audrey Hepburn's filmography.
In particular, there are a few specific golden age masterpieces that have captured the Oscar-winner's heart.
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Anne Hathaway's longing for the golden age of Audrey Hepburn
During a recent session for Harper’s Bazaar Now Issue, Anne Hathaway appeared in a creative element wearing an apron while holding a paintbrush. When the producer asked her wishlist about one film she could have been cast in, Hathaway answered her desire to be present on the sets of films starring the legendary actress, Audrey Hepburn.
“If I could have like, been a production assistant on any movie, just to like, witness what was actually happening, I would have done anything to be on an Audrey Hepburn film", Hathaway humored the idea of being behind the lens for this particular hypothetical instance.
The actress specifically highlighted My Fair Lady and Roman Holiday as her ultimate dream environments. These films are the pinnacle of mid-century sophistication, defined by Hepburn’s impeccable style and gamine charm. Hathaway seems drawn to the meticulous art and the timeless, polished aesthetic that these 1950s and 60s productions represent in Hollywood history.
Audrey Hepburn has remained famous across generations, transcending her, through her delicate balance of vulnerability and aristocratic poise that resonates in Hathaway's own screen presence. Stepping into the world of Roman villas or Edwardian London represents a romanticized peak of filmmaking that continues to inspire the award-winning actress, and perhaps even a biopic.
Anne Hathaway's personal preferences offered an intimate look at the media that shapes her world.
Anne Hathaway's comfort watches and ultimate dream collaborator
In the same Harper's Bazaar interview, Anne Hathaway revealed that her heart belongs to the 1987 classic Moonstruck, a film she claims she will never get tired of watching. For pure comfort, she pins toward the absurdist humor of Blades of Glory and the gentle competition of The Great British Baking Show. These choices showcase a relatable personality that values both cinematic excellence and joyous entertainment.
When reflecting on her own extensive body of work, she identified Rachel Getting Married as her favorite personal project. And in terms of her own character traits, she feels most aligned with Solène Marchand from The Idea of You. While Hathaway noted their greatly differing lives, she believes they share a very similar sense of humor and a specific way of navigating the world.
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While speaking of the perfect co-star, Hathaway had a answer struck on stone, and one not far from prada wearing devils.
"Emily Blunt. Absolutely every time," Hathaway declared. She believes that working with Blunt makes the job effortless and ensures that every day on a film set is a "complete delight". And while part of her professional aspirations have been fulfilled through working with Christopher Nolan three times, her dream of watching an Audrey Hepburn film come to life stays strong despite all.
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Edited By: Adiba Nizami
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