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THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
ANNE HATHAWAY (Selina Kyle) was honored with an Academy
Award® nomination for Best Actress for her performance in Jonathan Demme's
critically acclaimed drama "Rachel Getting Married.” For her work in the film,
Hathaway also earned Golden Globe, Independent Spirit Award and Screen Actors
Guild (SAG) Award® nominations, and also won the National Board of Review,
Chicago Film Critics Association, and Critics' Choice Awards for Best Actress.
She more recently received another Golden Globe nomination, for Best Actress in
a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical, for her role in Edward Zwick's "Love and
Other Drugs,” opposite Jake Gyllenhaal.
Later this year, Hathaway stars as Fantine in Tom Hooper's much-anticipated
feature film adaptation of the beloved musical "Les Misérables,” opening in
December.
Hathaway made an auspicious feature film debut with a starring role in Garry
Marshall's 2001 hit comedy "The Princess Diaries,” and reprised her role in "The
Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.” Her early film credits also include
Douglas McGrath's screen rendition of Charles Dickens' "Nicholas Nickleby” and
the title role in "Ella Enchanted.”
In 2005, Hathaway co-starred with Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger in Ang
Lee's groundbreaking drama "Brokeback Mountain,” and was nominated with her
castmates for a SAG Award® nomination for Outstanding Motion Picture Cast. The
following year, she received widespread acclaim for her performance in the smash
hit "The Devil Wears Prada,” opposite Meryl Streep.
Hathaway has also starred in such diverse films as Tim Burton's "Alice in
Wonderland”; "Valentine's Day,” which reunited her with Garry Marshall; Gary
Winick's "Bride Wars”; Rodrigo Garcia's "Passengers”; Peter Segal's "Get Smart”;
the Jane Austen biopic "Becoming Jane”; "Havoc”; and "The Other Side of Heaven.”
In addition, she lent her voice to the animated hit features "Rio” and
"Hoodwinked!,” and, in 2010, won an Emmy for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
for the role of Princess Penelope on an episode of "The Simpsons.”
Hathaway's theatre credits include Shakespeare in the Park's 2009 production
of "Twelfth Night”; Lincoln Center's Encores! presentation of "Carnival,” for
which she won a 2002 Clarence Derwent Award; Andrew Lloyd Webber's workshop of
"Woman in White”; and "Forever Your Child.” She also participated in the 2005
celebration gala for Stephen Sondheim's 75th birthday.
In January 2005, Hathaway traveled to Cambodia on behalf of the documentary
"A Moment in the World,” organized by Angelina Jolie. The project placed
approximately 25 participants in various locations on a specific day, each
instructed to videotape their surroundings at the same specific moment in time.
Born in New York, Hathaway studied acting at the Paper Mill Playhouse in New
Jersey and at the award-winning Barrow Group in New York City, where she was the
first and only teen ever admitted to their intensive acting program. In 2005,
she was honored for her achievements by the Barrow Group. She also studied in
the musical theatre program with the Collaborative Arts Project, CAP 21,
affiliated with NYU. An accomplished dancer, she studied at the Broadway Dance
Center in New York City. Additionally, she performed in two concerts at Carnegie
Hall as a member of the All-
Eastern US High School Honors Chorus. She began her professional career on
television on the series "Get Real.”
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