Anne Hathaway is opening up about one of the first questions she was asked by movie press when she was just 16 years of age.The 40-year-old actress started acting as a teenager, first appearing in the short-lived TV series Get Real in 1998 before making her feature film debut with 2001's The Princess Diaries, with Hathaway currently prepping Princess Diaries 3 adding recently how 'thrilled' she is that fans are excited about it.The actress was at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah participating in a Q&A after the premiere of her new film Eileen, and revealing why she wanted to work with director William Oldroyd when she revealed the controversial question: 'Are you a good girl or a bad girl?' Opening up: Anne Hathaway is opening up about one of the first questions she was asked by movie press when she was just 16 years of age Teenager: The 40-year-old actress started acting as a teenager, first appearing in the short-lived TV series Get Real in 1998 before making her feature film debut with 2001's The Princess Diaries, with Hathaway currently prepping Princess Diaries 3 adding recently how 'thrilled' she is that fans are excited about it'I'm really honored to be in this cast,' Hathaway began, standing next to castmates Thomasin McKenzie, Shea Whigham and Marin Ireland.'I'm really proud to be in this movie so thank you everyone so so very much.
I wanted to work with Will after seeing Lady Macbeth. It was an extraordinary piece of work in which I saw complex... sometimes you say words and you don't know if you're going to regret it afterwards so if this turns into an annoying headline later I'm really sorry,' Hathaway added as the crowd laughed. 'I thought it was extraordinary work.
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