Anne Hathaway is getting through the worst years of his life with remarkable grace.
Optimistic and joke, the actress sat down in Manhattan’s Regency Hotel to promote “Rachel marry,” a tour de force for “The Devil Wears Prada” star that is generating Best Actress Oscar Buzz.

Unlike the sweet heroine of “Prada” and “The Princess Diaries” that made Hathaway, now 25, an international star, her “Rachel” character, Kym, is a nightmare.
Released from a rehabilitation center for the weekend, Kym arrives at her sister Rachel remarried, where she has sex with the best man (a fellow addict), wrecks a car and turns into physical violence.
Film festival projections have led various reactions.
“Let me begin by saying what I thought other people think about it. I do not care,” says Hathaway.
“It was my job to make understandable Kym. How I feel about Kym? I love it. I think it’s a personal hero of mine.”
That’s because Kym is “a person of incredible extremes. Its maximum is extremely high and low are in the depths,” he said.
Speaking of highs and lows - Hathaway has had its share.
Raffaello Follieri, her now ex-boyfriend of four years, pleaded guilty last month and is awaiting the award of 14 counts of conspiracy, wire fraud and money laundering in a real estate investment firm. Hathaway had to negotiate publicly with the rain as the scandal that promotes “Get Smart” earlier this year and was grilled by David Letterman about Follieri last week, as they appeared on “The Late Show” to talk about “Rachel “.
Their hope, he said, is that “my personal problems and my personal story is not really on anyone’s radar anymore.”
“Rachel is going to marry” opens on Friday.