Anne Hathaway Shows off Toned Legs in Black Leggings at the Sundance Film Festival
Anne Hathaway shows off her toned ballerina legs in black leggings while taking part in the Sundance Film Festival in Utah
Anne Hathaway looked stunning as she walked the chilly streets of Park City, Utah on Saturday.
The 40-year-old actress showed off her toned ballerina legs in brown leggings and a brown high-necked top.
The Oscar winner kept her footing steady in a pair of lace-up Versace boots.
Stunning: Anne Hathaway looked stunning as she walked down the cold street of Park City, Utah on Saturday The 40-year-old actress showed off her toned ballerina legs in brown leggings and a brown high-necked top.
She stayed warm in an oversized plaid jacket in shades of khaki and forest green.
The Brooklyn native left her long hair in loose layers and shielded her eyes from the mountain sun with a pair of oversized sunglasses.
Anne was at the Sundance Film Festival, where her film, Eileen, would open on Saturday night.
Warm: The Oscar winner held her ground in a pair of lace-up Versace boots She stayed warm in an oversized plaid jacket in shades of khaki and forest green.
Favorite things: Anne told Vanity Fair her film, Eileen was “It’s one of my favorite things I’ve ever been in. Even if I wasn’t in it, it would be one of my favorite things I’ve seen in a long time.” ‘
Thomasin McKenzie plays the main character. Anne plays Rebecca, a new co-worker and friend who enters Eileen’s boring life.
The actress donned a shoulder-length blonde wig for the role in the 1960s crime drama based on the novel of the same name by Ottessa Moshfegh.
It’s one of my favorite things I’ve ever been to,” Anne said. vanity fair. “Even if I wasn’t in it, it would be one of my favorite things I’ve seen in a long time.”
Sundance: The actress was at the Sundance Film Festival, where her film, Eileen, was scheduled to debut on Saturday night.
The Golden Globe winner described the project as “Carol meets Reservoir Dogs.”
The dedicated star, who lost weight and cut her hair very short for her Academy Award-winning role in 2012’s Les Miserables, said in an appearance on deadline Sundance Studio, was inclined to say ‘yes’ to the challenging role after seeing director William Oldroyd’s work on Lady Macbeth.
“Actually, I found the script really challenging the first time I read it. I found it very dark and very funny, but it’s complicated. He’s so smart. He’s actually unusually smart, so it took me a few readings to feel like I had the beginning to handle him.”
Blonde: The actress donned a shoulder-length blonde wig for the role in the 1960s crime drama, which co-stars Thomasin McKenzie, who plays the title character.