One of Anne Hathaway’s film directors had a very odd method to help take a n-ked group photo for a poster
Anne Hathaway has worked hard to establish herself as one of the best actresses in all of Hollywood right now. The actor’s grace and elegance in every single role have helped set her apart from her peers. That said, one of her film’s directors had a very bizarre solution to a naked group photo.
Anne Hathaway is known for her incredible roles in films such as The Princess Diaries, The Dark Knight Rises, Les Miserables, and many more. She is also never afraid of baring it all if the role requires it – which Hathaway has done plenty of times in her career.
The Dark Knight RisesA Director For One Of Anne Hathaway’s Films Came Up With A Weird Solution For A N-ked Group Photo
Love & Other Drugs
As already established, Anne Hathaway never shied away from showing off her natural body in movies. She did the same thing for Love & Other Drugs, where Hathaway starred alongside Jake Gyllenhaal. The film focused on both of their dysfunctional relationships as well as their coping mechanisms, among other things. It was truly an interesting love story.
According to the film’s official trivia page on IMDB, the film’s director Edward Zwick joined Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal in bed, all naked, for a group shot to create a comfortable atmosphere. The shot was later used for the film’s poster, with Zwick digitally removed. Nonetheless, it was still a very weird method.
Anne Hathaway’s Role In Les Miserables Tremendously Affected Her
Anne Hathaway was one of the main characters in 2012’s Les Miserables, where she portrayed the role of Fantine, a prostitute who died of tuberculosis in the 1800s. Hathaway pushed herself to the very limit to ensure that she would be 100% ready for the role.
While speaking on The Jess Cagle Interview (via People), Hathaway discussed the struggles she had to face to prepare for her role. She revealed that she had to lose a ridiculous amount of weight in two weeks for the role, which took its toll on her body.
“I’d lost an unhealthy amount of weight in two weeks. I didn’t know anything about nutrition. I taxed my body, and my brain bore the brunt of it for a while. I just felt very anxious and very lost at that time.”
Thankfully, Anne Hathaway’s efforts were not in vain as she was one of the best parts of the movie, which even went on to win at the Oscars. It simply goes to show just how dedicated Anne Hathaway can be to any role and that’s all that matters.