Anne Hathaway recalls working in 'Valentine's Day'

ANI February 14, 2025 1,002 views

Anne Hathaway recently reminisced about her role in the 2010 ensemble romantic comedy "Valentine's Day" directed by Garry Marshall. In a nostalgic Instagram post, she highlighted her character Liz's quirky Southern drawl, which she personally invented for the role. The film featured an all-star cast including Taylor Swift, Julia Roberts, and Jamie Foxx, exploring multiple interconnected love stories. Hathaway's character, a receptionist with a humorous side gig as a phone sex operator, added comedic depth to the movie's romantic narrative.

"Three movies with Garry Marshall? Color me grateful." - Anne Hathaway
Washington, February 14: Anne Hathaway shared that the Southern drawl used by her character in the 2010 film Valentine's Day was something she came up with all on her own.

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Hathaway spontaneously created Southern accent for character Liz

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Romantic comedy featured ensemble cast of Hollywood stars

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Film explored multiple Valentine's Day relationship stories

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Scene involves comedic phone sex operator character

She shared a post on her Instagram handle, "Three movies with Garry Marshall? Color me grateful. Valentine's Day came out FIFTEEN years ago," reported People.

In the caption to the post, which included a clip of one of her scenes from the film, Hathaway added: "enjoy this clip (where I inexplicably decided to give the character 'Katya' a southern drawl ) Happy Valentine's Sugar"

Hathaway's character in the film, Liz, is a receptionist who moonlights as a phone sex operator (at times named Katya) and begins dating the office mailroom clerk Jason (played by Topher Grace), as per People.

In the video the actor shared, Liz can be seen driving a scooter while she receives a cell phone call from one of her clients.

"Hi," she answers, adding, "Oh, I was thinking about you all night long. Oh, I'm sorry I didn't answer on the first ring. It's not my fault. I was thinking about what you were gonna do to me and I just couldn't wait. I didn't have a free hand."

"Oh baby, you know just how Katya likes it," she continued, adding, "Well it's Valentine's Day, sugar. How about something special? My roommate just got home -- do you want to have a threesome?"

At that point, a woman walking her dog comes up alongside Liz and says, "If he says, 'Yes,' it'll take me a minute to change."

The film, directed by the late Marshall, had a star-studded cast that also included Taylor Swift, Taylor Lautner, Julia Roberts, Jamie Foxx, Jessica Alba, Bradley Cooper, and many more. It centred on different couples spending Valentine's Day together, reported People.

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