What are the best Anne Hathaway movies of all time?
From princess fairy tales to high-fashion warfare to Oscar-winning heartbreak, Anne Hathaway's career spans an extraordinary range of tones, genres, and characters. Which is her best?

The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
Hathaway plays a small-town girl who becomes assistant to the world's most terrifying fashion magazine editor, Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly.

Les Misérables (2012)
Hathaway won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her shattering portrayal of Fantine, delivering 'I Dreamed a Dream' in a single devastating take.

The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
Hathaway brought intelligence and physicality to Selina Kyle/Catwoman in Christopher Nolan's Batman epic.

Interstellar (2014)
Hathaway plays Dr. Amelia Brand, an astronaut on a desperate mission through a wormhole to find humanity a new home.

Rachel Getting Married (2008)
Hathaway received her first Oscar nomination for her raw, unvarnished performance as a recovering addict released from rehab to attend her sister's wedding.

Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Hathaway plays Lureen, a rodeo girl who marries Jake Gyllenhaal's closeted cowboy, in Ang Lee's landmark love story.

The Princess Diaries (2001)
Hathaway made her film debut as Mia Thermopolis, a clumsy teenager who discovers she is heir to the throne of a small European kingdom.

Becoming Jane (2007)
Hathaway plays a young Jane Austen navigating love and social constraint in this romanticized biographical drama.

Love and Other Drugs (2010)
Hathaway delivers a brave and emotionally open performance as a woman with Parkinson's disease navigating a relationship with a pharmaceutical salesman.

Ocean's Eight (2018)
Hathaway sends up her own glamorous public image as a self-absorbed movie star who becomes an unwitting pawn in Debbie Ocean's heist.

The Intern (2015)
Hathaway plays a driven tech startup founder who is paired with a 70-year-old intern played by Robert De Niro in this warm comedy.

Colossal (2016)
Hathaway plays a troubled woman who discovers her movements control a giant monster appearing in Seoul in this darkly inventive genre film.
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