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11:57 am - 01/01/2013

Anne Hathaway: Les Miserables Director Tom Hooper Discouraged Me From Losing Weight



Anne Hathaway was under a lot of pressure to lose weight for her role as a disease-ridden prostitute in director Tom Hooper's film adaptation of the epic Broadway musical Les Miserables -- but not from Hooper himself, or from anyone else on the production side of the movie.

In a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, the 29-year-old Golden Globe nominee admits that her drastic make-under -- which involved nearly starving herself to drop 25 pounds from her already-slim frame -- was an obsession of her own making, not her director's. In fact, he attempted to talk her out of it.

"To be honest, I thought she was going further than she should, and I tried to discourage her," Hooper tells the newspaper of Hathaway's severe weight loss.

"Tom didn't like what I was doing, but he understood why I was doing it," the actress counters. "No one liked what I was doing. By the end, people were hugging me, and they would get emotional because I felt so frail."


Still, the star insists she has no regrets about pushing herself to the brink, especially if it nudges her career forward. (Some say she's already a lock for an Oscar nomination, though she claims her performance of "I Dreamed a Dream" is just "eh.")

"I see the sort of work that people like Meryl Streep and Cate Blanchett and Kate Winslet can do, and I want to do that level of work so badly," she tells the L.A. Times of those Oscar winners. "But I don't believe I'm as gifted as them. So the only thing I can control is how hard I work at it -- how much do I commit to it? How far will I take it?"

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grilled_cheese 1st-Jan-2013 06:46 pm (UTC)
Are you me? I'm 25 and I work as a dog walker. I just made it to a year with the place I'm working for and I'm happy because I've never made it past a year of working for anywhere. Someone from high school recently found me on Facebook and friend requested me and it made me want to die because we had similar goals in high school (language degrees, traveling) and she achieved it and I'm just .. idk. Fucking around? Well. I'm not fucking around, I'm a year and a half away from my degree but I don't have the money to finance it.
onyxobsidian 1st-Jan-2013 06:49 pm (UTC)
My boat is a little different in that everyone I went to high school with still lives in the poor town we grew up in and have 5 children.
I decided to get out of there, move to Seattle and enjoy the city life, but with the same background those people came in. So if I stayed in Bremerton, I'd be like everyone else, but instead I moved to the city where a bunch of people move for big jobs, and I didn't move here for the same reason.
luvherbones 1st-Jan-2013 07:04 pm (UTC)
i'm also in that sort of little fish/big pond situation right now. just went back to my hometown and it was kind of a relief to feel average again, heh.
grilled_cheese 2nd-Jan-2013 01:37 am (UTC)
Hmm. Well, I don't really think our backgrounds are that different. But in any case, I wish you luck.
loonyluna26 1st-Jan-2013 07:46 pm (UTC)
I'm 24 and I have no idea what I want to be but I'd love to be a dog walker tbh. But I'm so scared I'd lose the dog and get sued or something lol
grilled_cheese 2nd-Jan-2013 01:42 am (UTC)
I do off leash hikes in the Bay Area hills.. it's actually pretty fun. I mean, I know in the context of my oc it probably sounded like I don't enjoy it. lol The more you work with dogs the better you get. I have faith that with practice you wouldn't lose a dog. But I will say this.. being licensed and insured is nothing to play around with in case bad things do happen.
loonyluna26 2nd-Jan-2013 01:52 am (UTC)
by nothing to play around with you mean that it's a better idea to have it right?
grilled_cheese 2nd-Jan-2013 03:26 am (UTC)
Yeah.
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