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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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batty_gal 1st-Jan-2013 08:07 pm (UTC)
I feel you.

I'm 32 and feel so worthless when I see younger folk in a better position than I am. I'm sick of not having money for anything other than the absolute basics, sick of being in too much pain to work more than a handful of hours, just sick of it.
veracity 2nd-Jan-2013 06:59 am (UTC)
I'm 31 and I'm pretty much in the same place, except it's hard to find a job when your schedule changes a couple times a year. I know there's retail, but I'm not the best in those situations. And the students I get pay fuck all since I'm also supporting my godmom. If it was just me, I'd be in a small 500 sq ft, cheap apartment. Tired of feeling like a failure when people all around me are doing more. Shoot, my cousin didn't go to college but he's working for Google now. My other cousin has a degree from GT and is teaching at UGA while getting a Masters AFTER he took an internship in Europe for like 6 months.
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