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Updated · Deadline · May 22
Anne Hathaway Nearly Quit 'Mother Mary' After Seeing Footage, Then Reworked Vocals for 1 Year
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Updated · Deadline · May 22

Anne Hathaway Nearly Quit 'Mother Mary' After Seeing Footage, Then Reworked Vocals for 1 Year

6 articles · Updated · Deadline · May 22
  • Anne Hathaway said she nearly quit A24’s “Mother Mary” after watching footage of herself singing and dancing, telling her husband she thought the performance was “really bad.”
  • That reaction pushed her to stay and improve rather than walk away: Hathaway took months of dance lessons, spent a year refining her vocals in postproduction, and re-recorded most of her part with Jack Antonoff.
  • Hathaway said she decided there would be “no shame” in being fired but shame in quitting, framing the role as a test of persistence rather than confidence.
  • The film, written and directed by David Lowery, premiered last month and stars Hathaway as a pop icon reconnecting with an estranged friend before a comeback performance.
How did Anne Hathaway transform a performance she nearly quit into a critically acclaimed starring role?
What was the 'definitive moment' that sparked the powerful on-screen chemistry between Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel?
Can 'Mother Mary's' indie success continue as Hathaway's promotion may shift to 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'?