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Tall, dark-haired, with an on-screen persona mixing naivete with determination, Hathaway is an eclectic actor with a nonetheless [[Contractual Purity|wholesome reputation]] that has proven difficult to shake. She is best known for her breakout role in 2001's ''[[The Princess Diaries]]'', as an awkward teen who suddenly discovers she is royalty, and later in ''[[Ella Enchanted]]''.
Tall, dark-haired, with an on-screen persona mixing naivete with determination, Hathaway is an eclectic actor with a nonetheless [[Contractual Purity|wholesome reputation]] that has proven difficult to shake. She is best known for her breakout role in 2001's ''[[The Princess Diaries]]'', as an awkward teen who suddenly discovers she is royalty, and later in ''[[Ella Enchanted]]''.


After a string of wildly successful (family-friendly) film credits, Hathaway made a conscious decision to shift toward darker roles. Her starring role in ''[[Rachel Getting Married]]'' is best emblematic of that phase, though those of the male persuasion would probably cite her...(ahem) '[[Girl On Girl Is Hot|raw]]' performance in ''Havoc'', for which she earned critical acclaim. However, it was 2005's ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'' which officially put Hathaway on the map, and buried her squeaky-clean resumé for good. That following year, she got to act alongside her idol, [[Meryl Streep]], in ''[[The Devil Wears Prada]]''.
After a string of wildly successful (family-friendly) film credits, Hathaway made a conscious decision to shift toward darker roles. Her starring role in ''[[Rachel Getting Married]]'' is best emblematic of that phase, though those of the male persuasion would probably cite her...(ahem) '[[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|raw]]' performance in ''Havoc'', for which she earned critical acclaim. However, it was 2005's ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'' which officially put Hathaway on the map, and buried her squeaky-clean resumé for good. That following year, she got to act alongside her idol, [[Meryl Streep]], in ''[[The Devil Wears Prada]]''.


Despite her relative youth, Hathaway has been very busy indeed. At the start of 2011, it was announced that she's been cast as Selina Kyle -- better known as [[Batman (Franchise)/Characters|Catwoman]] -- in [[Christopher Nolan]]'s upcoming third [[Batman]] film ''[[The Dark Knight Saga|The Dark Knight Rises]]''.
Despite her relative youth, Hathaway has been very busy indeed. At the start of 2011, it was announced that she's been cast as Selina Kyle -- better known as [[Batman/Characters|Catwoman]] -- in [[Christopher Nolan]]'s upcoming third [[Batman]] film ''[[The Dark Knight Saga|The Dark Knight Rises]]''.

[[Name's the Same|Not to be confused with]] the wife of [[William Shakespeare]].


[[Names the Same|Not to be confused with]] the wife of [[William Shakespeare]].
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=== Notable roles: ===
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==== [[Film]] ====
* Mia Thermopolis in ''[[The Princess Diaries]]'' (2001) - And its 2004 sequel.
* Mia Thermopolis in ''[[The Princess Diaries]]'' (2001) - And its 2004 sequel.
* Madeline Brey in ''Nicholas Nickleby'' (2001)
* Madeline Brey in ''Nicholas Nickleby'' (2001)
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* Lureen in ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'' (2005)
* Lureen in ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'' (2005)
* Andy Sachs in ''[[The Devil Wears Prada]]'' (2006)
* Andy Sachs in ''[[The Devil Wears Prada]]'' (2006)
* Agent 99 in ''[[Get Smart (Film)|Get Smart]]'' (2008)
* Agent 99 in ''[[Get Smart (film)|Get Smart]]'' (2008)
* Kym in ''[[Rachel Getting Married]]'' (2008) [nominated for an [[Academy Award]]]
* Kym in ''[[Rachel Getting Married]]'' (2008) [nominated for an [[Academy Award]]]
* Emma Allen in ''[[Bride Wars]]'' (2009)
* Emma Allen in ''[[Bride Wars]]'' (2009)
* The White Queen in [[Tim Burton]]'s ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' (2010)
* The White Queen in [[Tim Burton]]'s ''[[Alice in Wonderland (film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' (2010)
* Maggie Murdock in ''[[Love and Other Drugs]]'' (2010)
* Maggie Murdock in ''[[Love and Other Drugs]]'' (2010)
* Emma Morley in [[The Film of the Book]] of ''[[One Day (Literature)|One Day]]'' (2011)
* Emma Morley in [[The Film of the Book]] of ''[[One Day]]'' (2011)
* [[Catwoman (Comic Book)|Selina Kyle/Catwoman]] in ''[[The Dark Knight Rises]]'' (2012)
* [[Catwoman (comics)|Selina Kyle/Catwoman]] in ''[[The Dark Knight Rises]]'' (2012)
* Fantine in ''[[Les Misérables (Theatre)|Les Misérables]]'' (2012)
* Fantine in ''[[Les Misérables (theatre)|Les Misérables]]'' (2012)


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=== She is associated with the following tropes: ===
* [[Adorkable]]
* [[Adorkable]]
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Has [[Names the Same|the same name]] as [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare's]] wife, and that's not a pseudonym!
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Has [[Name's the Same|the same name]] as [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare's]] wife, and that's not a pseudonym!
* [[Brainy Brunette]]
* [[Brainy Brunette]]
* [[Brooklyn Rage]]
* [[Brooklyn Rage]]
* [[Brown Eyes]]
* [[Brown Eyes]]
* [[Celebrity Voice Actor]]: ''[[Hoodwinked]]'', the English-language dub of ''[[The Cat Returns]]'', ''[[Rio (Film)|Rio]]'', ''[[Family Guy]]'' and ''[[The Simpsons]]'' (and taking home an Emmy for one of her performances<ref>(she's been on both ''Family Guy'' and ''The Simpsons'' twice)</ref> on the latter).
* [[Celebrity Voice Actor]]: ''[[Hoodwinked]]'', the English-language dub of ''[[The Cat Returns]]'', ''[[Rio]]'', ''[[Family Guy]]'' and ''[[The Simpsons]]'' (and taking home an Emmy for one of her performances<ref>(she's been on both ''Family Guy'' and ''The Simpsons'' twice)</ref> on the latter).
* [[Disney Princess]]: Her [[Star Making Role]].
* [[Disney Princess]]: Her [[Star-Making Role]].
* [[Girl Next Door]]: Became famous for playing these.
* [[Girl Next Door]]: Became famous for playing these.
* [[Names the Same]]: See [[Awesome McCoolname]] above.
* [[Name's the Same]]: See [[Awesome McCoolname]] above.
* [[One of Us]]: If her Oprah interview is to be believed. She apparently was very enthusiastic about playing [[Catwoman (Comic Book)|Catwoman]].
* [[One of Us]]: If her Oprah interview is to be believed. She apparently was very enthusiastic about playing [[Catwoman (comics)|Catwoman]].
** And her interview with Jon Stewart has her admit that she's a total ''[[Scrabble]]'' fanatic.
** And her interview with Jon Stewart has her admit that she's a total ''[[Scrabble]]'' fanatic.
* [[Playing Against Type]]: In ''Rachel Getting Married''.
* [[Playing Against Type]]: In ''Rachel Getting Married''.
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Tall, dark-haired, with an on-screen persona mixing naivete with determination, Hathaway is an eclectic actor with a nonetheless wholesome reputation that has proven difficult to shake. She is best known for her breakout role in 2001's The Princess Diaries, as an awkward teen who suddenly discovers she is royalty, and later in Ella Enchanted.

After a string of wildly successful (family-friendly) film credits, Hathaway made a conscious decision to shift toward darker roles. Her starring role in Rachel Getting Married is best emblematic of that phase, though those of the male persuasion would probably cite her...(ahem) 'raw' performance in Havoc, for which she earned critical acclaim. However, it was 2005's Brokeback Mountain which officially put Hathaway on the map, and buried her squeaky-clean resumé for good. That following year, she got to act alongside her idol, Meryl Streep, in The Devil Wears Prada.

Despite her relative youth, Hathaway has been very busy indeed. At the start of 2011, it was announced that she's been cast as Selina Kyle -- better known as Catwoman -- in Christopher Nolan's upcoming third Batman film The Dark Knight Rises.

Not to be confused with the wife of William Shakespeare.


Notable roles:
Anne Hathaway provides examples of the following tropes:
  1. (she's been on both Family Guy and The Simpsons twice)