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Anne Hathaway credits Christopher Nolan with saving her career amid the backlash she received online.
In a new interview with An idea from you The star recalled this after winning the Oscar Les Miserables She participated in presenting the Academy Awards ceremony, and received a lot of harsh criticism, which affected her career.
“A lot of people didn't give me roles because they were too concerned about how precarious my online identity was,” Hathaway said. Vanity gallery In a recent interview. “I had an angel in Christopher Nolan, who didn't care and gave me one of the most beautiful roles I've ever played in one of the best films I've ever been a part of.”
Hathaway is referring to Nolan's 2014 film InterstellarWhere she played the role of NASA scientist and astronaut Dr. Amelia Brand. The actress previously worked with the director in 2012 The Dark Knight RisesWhere she played the role of Selina Kyle, Catwoman.
“I don't know if he knew he was supporting me at the time, but it had that effect,” Hathaway said of the director. “And my career has not lost momentum the way it would have if he had not supported me.”
Hathaway went on to star in films such as the Apprentice (2015), Alice through the looking glass (2016), Ocean 8 (2018), and The crowd (2019), among many others.
“The humiliation is very difficult,” Hathaway said. “The key is not to let it shut you down. You have to stay bold, and it can be hard because you're like, 'If I stay safe, and if you hug me in the middle, and if I don't draw a lot of attention to myself, it won't hurt me.'” But if you want to do it, Don't be an actor. You're walking a tightrope. You're reckless. You're asking people to invest their time, money, attention, and care in you. So you have to give them something worth all of those things. And if it doesn't cost you anything, what are you really giving?