People magazine named her one
of its breakthrough stars of 2001, and she first appeared on its list
of the world’s 50 Most Beautiful People in 2006.
In January 2008, Anne Hathaway joined beauty giant Lancôme as
the face of their fragrance
Magnifique.
Anne Hathaway’s first film of 2008 was a modern adaptation of
the 1960s Mel Brooks television series Get Smart, in
which she starred opposite Steve Carell, Dwayne Johnson, and Alan Arkin.
Get Smart is a 2008 American spy-fi
comedy
film based on Mel Brooks and Buck Henry’s 1960s spy
parody television series of the same name. The film stars Steve Carell
as Maxwell Smart and Anne Hathaway as Agent 99. Alan Arkin, who also
worked with Carell in Little Miss Sunshine, plays the Chief. The film
co-stars Dwayne Johnson, Terence Stamp, Terry Crews, David Koechner,
Masi Oka, David S. Lee, Ken Davitian, Larry Miller, James Caan, Kevin
Nealon, Patrick Warburton and Dalip Singh. Bernie Kopell, who played
Siegfried in the original series…
Alice
in Wonderland is a 2010 fantasy adventure
film directed by Tim Burton, written by Linda Woolverton, and
starring Mia
Wasikowska, Johnny
Depp, Helena
Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Crispin Glover, Michael Sheen
and Stephen Fry and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
Anne Hathaway played the White Queen, whose first name is Mirana. She
was one of few characters that did not require digital manipulation.
Hathaway summed up her character with a caption on a magnet of Happy
Bunny holding a knife; “Cute but psycho. Things even
out.” She is very eccentric and dramatic. According
to Hathaway, “She comes from the same gene pool as the Red
Queen. She really likes the dark side, but she’s so scared of
going too far into it that she’s made everything appear very
light and happy. But she’s living in that place out of fear
that she won’t be able to control
herself.” Hathaway describes her interpretation of
the White Queen as “a punk-rock vegan pacifist”,
with inspiration drawn from Blondie, Greta Garbo, and the artwork of
Dan Flavin. Burton also stated that the White
Queen’s appearance was inspired by Nigella Lawson.
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