‘The Satan Wears Prada’ Director Reveals Who Turned Down Anne Hathaway’s Position 3 Instances

“The Pocket book” star Rachel McAdams turned down the function of Andrea “Andy” Sachs in “The Satan Wears Prada” 3 times earlier than Anne Hathaway was finally solid as a substitute, the movie’s director revealed Monday.

“The studio was decided to have her, and he or she was decided to not do it,” David Frankel recalled of McAdams’ reluctance to affix the solid in an Leisure Weekly profile marking the upcoming fifteenth anniversary of the 2006 movie.

The movie’s studio, Fox 2000, had wished an “established dramatic actress over Hathaway and her then teen-oriented filmography,” in accordance with EW.

Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman, Kate Hudson and Kirsten Dunst have been additionally reportedly most popular over Hathaway, who has beforehand mentioned she was the ninth selection to seem with Meryl Streep within the film.

However Hathaway “by no means stopped campaigning, calling” concerning the function, former Fox 2000 President Elizabeth Gabler instructed EW, including that the actor even went as far as to put in writing “Rent Me” within the zen backyard of the studio’s then-vice president, Carla Hacken.

Hathaway mentioned when the supply lastly got here, it was “the simplest sure on the planet.”

“I bear in mind the second I came upon I acquired the half, I simply ran screaming via my house,” she instructed EW. “I had a bunch of pals over on the time. I simply jumped up in the lounge and screamed, ‘I’m going to be in ‘The Satan Wears Prada’!’”

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