"I'd rather do a lot of movies than a TV series and do a lot of different roles than be stuck in one TV thing"
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There’s also a quietly strategic understanding of craft. “A lot of different roles” isn’t just artistic hunger; it’s leverage. Variety keeps an actor’s instrument sharp, but it also protects employability. If casting directors can only see you as one character, you’re not a performer anymore, you’re an asset tied to a single product line. Hathaway’s phrasing is plainspoken, even slightly defensive, which makes it credible: this isn’t a manifesto about cinema’s purity, it’s a working actor talking about the professional cost of repetition.
The cultural context matters: today’s “prestige TV” has blurred the old hierarchy, but the anxiety remains. The industry still rewards recognizability, and recognizability is the enemy of range. Hathaway is choosing the messier path: more auditions, more resets, fewer guarantees, more chances to stay human on screen instead of becoming a fixed icon.
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Hathaway, Noah. (2026, January 16). I'd rather do a lot of movies than a TV series and do a lot of different roles than be stuck in one TV thing. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-rather-do-a-lot-of-movies-than-a-tv-series-and-126760/
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Hathaway, Noah. "I'd rather do a lot of movies than a TV series and do a lot of different roles than be stuck in one TV thing." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-rather-do-a-lot-of-movies-than-a-tv-series-and-126760/.
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"I'd rather do a lot of movies than a TV series and do a lot of different roles than be stuck in one TV thing." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-rather-do-a-lot-of-movies-than-a-tv-series-and-126760/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



