When individual people decide to attack something or someone enough to earn a collective name for themselves, it’s more than a trivial or forgettable nuisance, even when all they are wielding are words. Strangely, that is exactly what has been happening to actor Anne Hathaway over the last dozen years. Her attackers have come to be known as “Hathahaters.”

Are these attacks professional? Provoked? Deserved? A single sting is a bearable thing, but a thousand is a terrible thing to endure. Her obvious eloquence, intelligence, and success make her such an unlikely target — make “Hathahate” such an unlikely phenomenon — that it demands a closer look. What is going on? Why is Anne Hathaway so disliked?

The Quality of Anne Hathaway’s Work

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Sometimes, actors garner a general dislike because the critical consensus is that their acting is substandard. This perception that an actor’s work is poor, and possibly damaging to a beloved story, can be deserved when actors take on roles outside their range, or simply don’t have the level of talent required to play a specific kind of role. Is there evidence that either of these possibilities could explain a dislike for Anne Hathaway?

When it comes to acting, there doesn’t seem to be anything Anne Hathaway can’t do. Since her first screen role in the comedy-drama Get Real for Fox Television in 1999, she has starred in over 40 feature films across a wide variety of genres, with six of them on their way in the next two years. She has played leading roles in serious dramas, comedies, historical dramas, musicals, family movies, and even animated shows and films. Hathaway has been one of the most prolific actors of the last 20 years, and she’s still going strong in 2023.

Anne Hathaway’s Award-Winning Roles

Anne Hathaway wins an Oscar for Les MiserablesBut the secret to Anne Hathaway’s prolific career is not just her incredible range as an actor. Rather, it’s her incredible range combined with a willingness to burrow into the depths of her characters no matter the vulnerability that may entail. She can not only take on just about any role, but can also do it with undeniable excellence at a level that few others can reach. A quick look at just some of her award-winning roles shows how exceptionally talented she is.

Anne Hathaway in Les Misérables

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In the 2012 film adaptation of the beloved Broadway masterpiece, Les Misérables, a relatively short amount of screen time (a combined 15 minutes) doesn’t keep Anne Hathaway from stealing the show in the company of such legendary film stars as Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman, and Helena Bonham Carter. Her portrayal of the tragic character Fantine was so powerful and moving that it earned her the Oscar and Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress that year, in a role in which her singing talent was also on full display.

Anne Hathaway in Rachel Getting Married

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Anne Hathaway’s ability to portray realistic women in serious dramas was never so apparent as it was in Rachel Getting Married, Jonathan Demme’s 2008 film about a family dealing with the devastating consequences of addiction, and the healing power of love and forgiveness. While her portrayal of Kym earned her wins for Best Actress from both the Critics Choice Awards and National Board of Review, she also earned an Oscar and Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress. Hathaway would continue to master this kind of damaged everywoman character, but with much more levity and whimsy, in the excellent film Colossal.

Anne Hathaway in The Dark Knight Rises

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A role that earned her a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress, The Dark Knight Rises concluded Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed Batman trilogy in 2012. She gave audiences a character with convincing depth, who was confident yet troubled, strong yet vulnerable, manipulative and yet honest with herself, who believed in and hungered for a better life. (Hathaway was also a nominee for a Best Actress Saturn Award in 2014 for her superb work in another Christopher Nolan masterpiece, Interstellar.)

 

Anne Hathaway in The Simpsons

Winning an Emmy Award is no small accomplishment, and Anne Hathaway was able to do that in 2010 with just her voice. She has been credited in three episodes of the enduring animated comedy series, The Simpsons, but it was her second time playing Princess Penelope that earned her the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance.

Even when Anne Hathaway hasn’t been recognized with awards (and she’s won well over 60 so far), it’s hard to find fault with any of her performances. As seen in Get Smart or Bride Wars, her comedic timing and flair is impeccable. Her ability to believably portray characters from another time and place is seen in films like Nicholas Nickleby and Becoming Jane. Her strong family appeal is evident in Ella Enchanted, Alice in Wonderland, and The Princess Diaries. And she’s made it impossible to imagine anyone else in her contemporary dramatic lead roles, like The Devil Wears Prada with Meryl Streep, or The Intern with Robert De Niro.

There simply is no reason to dislike Anne Hathaway’s range or talent as an actor. In both cases, it’s obvious she has a rare gift that few actors can match.

Anne Hathaway in the Realm of Public Opinion

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It’s also pretty clear that the actors, directors, and crews with which Anne Hathaway has worked seem to only have supportive and admirable things to say about her. People don’t hold back when anger or arrogance make a set an uncomfortable or even hostile workplace, especially when the person responsible is already fair game for public hate. All the evidence suggests that Anne Hathaway is, and has always been, a very respected coworker.

So, if neither her work nor her peers are the source of “Hathahate,” then where does it come from? It turns out that the avalanche of personal criticism that has fallen heavily on Anne Hathaway started with just a few voices. People who are paid to use editorial platforms to report on the entertainment industry and influence social media have used those platforms to express their personal dislike for the award-winning actor. Like any avalanche, it began small.

Why Anne Hathaway Is So Disliked

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