Anne Hathaway: Biographical Profile and The Devil Wears Prada Era
Anne Hathaway’s portrayal of Andy Sachs—the ambitious but initially naive journalist who lands a job as co-assistant to the formidable *Runway* magazine editor-in-chief, Miranda Priestly—catapulted her into a new stratosphere of Hollywood stardom. Her role in the film cemented her transition from a Disney star in *The Princess Diaries* to a respected dramatic actress.
- Full Name: Anne Jacqueline Hathaway
- Date of Birth: November 12, 1982
- Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
- Key Role in DWP: Andrea "Andy" Sachs, the protagonist and second assistant to Miranda Priestly.
- Career Status during DWP (2006): The film was her biggest commercial success to date, following roles in *The Princess Diaries* (2001) and *Brokeback Mountain* (2005).
- Major Accolades: Academy Award winner (for *Les Misérables*), BAFTA, Golden Globe, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
The Shocking Casting Secret: Hathaway Was the Ninth Choice for Andy Sachs
One of the most surprising revelations to surface in recent years is just how close the film came to having a completely different lead. It is now widely known that Anne Hathaway was the ninth choice for the role of Andy Sachs.
The studio, 20th Century Fox, was reportedly keen on a different actress, with Rachel McAdams being the top contender after her success in *The Notebook* and *Mean Girls*. However, McAdams repeatedly turned down the offer, as she was intentionally moving away from mainstream projects at the time. Hathaway, who was a massive fan of the book by Lauren Weisberger, was so determined to land the part that she famously traced the words "Hire Me" in the sand of a Zen garden on an executive’s desk. Her persistence, combined with Meryl Streep's endorsement, ultimately secured her the career-defining role, a fact she has reflected on in recent interviews.
The Viral Sequel Buzz and Hathaway’s 2024 Reunion Nod
Despite the film being released nearly two decades ago, the demand for a sequel remains incredibly high. Recent events in 2024 and 2025 have reignited the conversation, providing the freshest updates on the film’s legacy and future.
The 2024 SAG Awards Reunion: A Groundbreaking Moment
In February 2024, the iconic core trio—Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep (Miranda Priestly), and Emily Blunt (Emily Charlton)—reunited at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards. The trio took the stage to present an award, delivering a hilarious, self-referential skit that instantly went viral. Hathaway further fueled the fire on the red carpet by giving a subtle, yet powerful, nod to her character's transformation. Her dress choice and style were interpreted by fashion critics as a direct homage to Andy Sachs’ polished, high-fashion look from the end of the film.
The Shocking "Devil Wears Prada 2" Viral Fall
In mid-2025, social media exploded with videos of Anne Hathaway taking a spectacular, yet humorous, fall down a set of stairs in New York City. The speculation was immediate: Was this a scene from the long-rumored sequel, *The Devil Wears Prada 2*? Hathaway's subsequent epic reaction to the viral moment confirmed that the fall was intentional, a subtle piece of marketing or a playful nod to the sequel buzz. This event is a prime example of how the film's legacy is kept current through viral moments and the cast's willingness to engage with the fan base.
Official Sequel Status: What We Know Now
For years, the status of a sequel was merely a rumor, but recent reports from July 2024 suggest a significant shift. Disney, the studio involved, has reportedly confirmed the early development of a sequel. While a release date is not yet set, the news is that the project is officially "in the works." Reports indicate that the plot may focus on Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly navigating the changing landscape of the fashion world, with both Streep and Emily Blunt set to return. Anne Hathaway has consistently expressed interest in returning, stating in a recent interview that she is open to a sequel if the script is right. The continued public interest, fueled by the viral fall and the 2024 reunion, is a major factor driving the project forward.
The Undying Legacy of Andy Sachs’ Transformation and Key Entities
Andy Sachs’ arc from a frumpy, anti-fashion college graduate to a polished, high-powered assistant is the emotional core of the film. This transformation, orchestrated by Nigel (Stanley Tucci) and driven by the impossible demands of Miranda Priestly, is what makes the film a cultural touchstone. The film’s lasting topical authority is supported by a rich tapestry of memorable characters, lines, and fashion entities:
- Emily Charlton: Emily Blunt's character, the highly-strung first assistant, provided some of the film's most quotable moments, including the famous line about Andy selling her soul when she put on her first pair of "Jimmy Choos."
- Nigel's Mentorship: Stanley Tucci’s character, the *Runway* Art Director, serves as Andy’s guide through the fashion world, delivering the crucial line: "Let me know when your whole life goes up in smoke. Means it's time for a promotion."
- The Fashion: The film is a masterclass in costume design, featuring iconic designer names like Prada, Chanel, and Dolce & Gabbana. The famous "cerulean" sweater speech, delivered by Miranda Priestly, remains the definitive analysis of the trickle-down effect of high fashion on everyday life.
- The Director and Writer: The film was directed by David Frankel and the screenplay was written by Aline Brosh McKenna, adapting the novel by Lauren Weisberger.
- The Famous Exit: Andy's decision to throw her cell phone into a Parisian fountain—a symbolic rejection of the high-pressure, morally compromising fashion world—is a moment that continues to be debated by fans: Was she right to leave, or did she give up on her potential?
Even in a 2024 interview with *Vanity Fair*, Anne Hathaway admitted that she hasn't watched the movie in over a decade, but constantly reflects on its "legacy" and the impact it has on people who relate to the ambition and moral dilemmas of Andy Sachs. Her performance is a timeless study of ambition, sacrifice, and the true cost of success in a demanding industry.
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