A match made in Italy! Jessica Chastain and her husband, Gian Luca Passi de Preposulo, keep their relationship out of the spotlight, but what they do share makes their romance sound like a fairy tale.
16.03.2022 - 06:01 / hollywoodlife.com
Anne Hathaway, 39, proved she has a stylish attitude when she stepped out in her latest fashionable jumpsuit! The actress’ wardrobe, which she wore for an appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, consisted of various multi-colored polka dots on the sleeveless choice along with a matching jacket she kept open. She had her long hair partly up with the look and showed off natural-looking makeup as she posed outside the show’s studio in front of fans.
The jumpsuit’s pants were wide-legged and long enough to not show the shoes she wore underneath. She smiled for photographers while holding her hands in her pockets and was the true essence of beauty as she added dangling earrings to go with the outfit.
Before Anne’s latest appearance, she made headlines three days ago when she showed up to the SXSW Festival in a Versace cutout dress that looked amazing on her. She was promoting her new Apple TV+ series WeCrashed with co-star Jared Leto when she flaunted the silver fashion choice. She also wore silver open toe shoes and carried a matching mini purse.
In addition to her latest two looks, Anne has been showing off other impressive looks for the press tour of WeCrashed. One included a tight black top and black leather pants along with boots. She also shined when she attended the opening of Broadway’s Music Man last month in a strapless black jumpsuit as she held a fuchsia purse. Her confidence on the carpet of the event was apparent and she had heads turning wherever she walked.
When Anne isn’t busy making public appearances in awesome clothes for her career, she’s spending quality time with her family. The doting mom was recently seen having a blast while out with her son Jack during a visit to Rome, Italy. She carred
A match made in Italy! Jessica Chastain and her husband, Gian Luca Passi de Preposulo, keep their relationship out of the spotlight, but what they do share makes their romance sound like a fairy tale.
Anne Hathaway might know Kelly Clarkson's songs better than the songstress herself. Hathaway appeared on Tuesday, where the pair played a heated game of «Sing That Name That Tune.»A frustrated Clarkson begged the band to play a song she knows, but when they started playing her hit, «Since U Been Gone,» it was Hathaway who stepped up to the mic first. The epic moment sent Clarkson to the floor as Hathaway continued to belt out the early aughts tune.The actress rubbed the win in the talk show host's face, walking over to a flabbergasted Clarkson to literally drop her mic.«How did you know it from just that?!» an astonished Clarkson asked.«Kelly Clarkson, if you do not understand how much we all love that song.
Jared Leto has done it again. The method actor, known for his extreme on-screen transformations, is almost unrecognizable in his performance as Adam Neumann, the charismatic founder of the WeWork communal workspace venture, in the new Apple TV series . The first three episodes of the eight-part miniseries hit Apple TV Plus on Friday, March 18.With the help of a dialect coach and an expert hair and makeup team, Leto disappears into the real-life character of Neumann, whose idea for a single co-working space eventually became WeWork, a $47 billion start-up.
The dark side of disruption. The new Apple TV+ series WeCrashed is a fictionalized take on the downfall of WeWork — and Adam Neumann, the man behind the curtain.
Jared Leto has done it again. The method actor, known for his extreme on-screen transformations, is almost unrecognizable in his performance as Adam Neumann, the charismatic founder of the WeWork communal workspace venture, in the new Apple TV series . The first three episodes of the eight-part miniseries hit Apple TV Plus today on March 18.With the help of a dialect coach and an expert hair and makeup team, Leto disappears into the real-life character of Neumann, whose idea for a single co-working space eventually became WeWork, a $47 billion start-up.
WeCrashed press tour. She has consistently been delivering in the style department as she promotes the Apple TV miniseries, about the rise and fall of WeWork, but the Los Angeles premiere was especially a stand out. stepped out in an electric blue cutout dress with a black bralette underneath alongside co-star .
Jared Leto goes to great lengths to get into character. Take for example his latest role as WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann in the Apple TV+ limited series “wecrashed”.
Jared Leto went through an intense, months-long method transformation to become WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann in the limited series, Anne Hathaway’s portrayal as his wife, Rebekah, should not be overlooked. The actress, who is starring in her first TV series since the beginning of her acting career, delivers a captivating performance as one-half of the Neumann couple who thought they could “elevate the world’s consciousness” with their real estate tech startup. “She is someone who so identifies as a spiritual person, so I tried to identify and really get to know her that way,” Hathaway tells ET about channeling Rebekah.
Anne Hathaway went to great lengths to perfect her latest role in Apple TV’s new series WeCrashed, revealing her acting method in a recent appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.The 39-year-old Hollywood star explained that she wanted to embody the character, and even included a strict eating plan, playing Rebekah Neumann, alongside Jared Leto and America Ferrera. However as a mother, she had to adjust her preparation for the role.“I don’t really go as immersive as I did before I had kids,” she admitted, “But I did get very into yoga, and I actually really want to thank my teacher who worked with me every single day getting ready to play Rebekah.
Anne Hathaway may have met her match with Jared Leto.ET's Lauren Zima spoke to Hathaway at the premiere of her new Apple TV+ series, , where she opened up about working alongside the consummate method actor.«He's so sweet. He's really playful and we just make each other laugh. We have a really gentle thing,» Hathaway gushed.
Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway hit the red carpet together for the premiere of their new series, WeCrashed, held at The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on Thursday (March 17) in Los Angeles.
NEW YORK -- When Jared Leto last appeared in a TV series it was 1995 and he played Claire Danes’ high school crush, Jordan Catalano, in ABC’s “My So-Called Life.” His character was the perfect bad boyfriend who left Danes’ angsty Angela Chase analyzing every encounter.The show lasted only one season (but it's cemented in 90s pop culture, along with the Catalano character) and Leto went on to become an Oscar winner for his work in the 2013 film “Dallas Buyers Club” and a rock star with his band 30 Seconds to Mars.Leto returns to television Friday in the limited series “ WeCrashed ” for Apple TV+ and says the experience felt more like making a film rather than TV.“The approach was the same. It was just much more material. It was like making six films.
Anne Hathaway is looking back at her time on set with co-star Jared Leto!
Anne Hathaway stopped by “The Late Show” to talk about her new series “WeCrashed” on Tuesday.
Jared Leto has done it again. The method actor, known for his extreme on-screen transformations, is almost unrecognizable in his performance as Adam Neumann, the charismatic founder of the WeWork communal workspace venture, in the new limited-series from Apple TV+, .With the help of a dialect coach and an expert hair and makeup team, Leto disappears into the real-life character of Neumann, whose idea for a single co-working space eventually became WeWork, a $47 billion start-up.
Apple TV+ drama about the rise and spectacular fall of WeWork, the revolutionary shared-workspace startup that flamed out in historic Wall Street fashion to the tune of billions.The series, based on on the Wondery podcast “WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork,” stars Jared Leto as Israel-born “serial entrepreneur” Adam Neumann. After a brief flash-forward scene to September 2019 — when the s–t hit the fan — it’s back to 2007.