'Couldn't Get A Job': Stanley Tucci Shares Effect 'Devil Wears Prada' Had On His Career
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The Oscar-nominated actor reflected on a surprising career lull after starring opposite Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway in the beloved 2006 hit.
Stanley Tucci says he genuinely struggled to find work after “The Devil Wears Prada.”
The beloved actor starred opposite thespian titan Meryl Streep and then-up-and-comer Anne Hathaway in the 2006 film. While it went on to gross more than $326 million at the worldwide box office, Tucci recalls his acting offers dwindling shortly after.
“After ‘The Devil Wears Prada,’ I couldn’t get a job, and I didn’t quite understand that, but that’s just the way it was,” he told Vanity Fair in an interview published Tuesday. “So I went and did stuff that I didn’t necessarily want to do, but I did it.”
The David Frankel-directed film was a genuine hit and made Hathaway a star, while Tucci — who played the art director of its fictional Runway fashion magazine — went on to supporting roles in critically panned projects like “Four Last Songs” and “What Just Happened.”
The actor ultimately established himself as one of the most talented actors of his generation, earning an Oscar nod for his performance as a serial-killing child rapist in Peter Jackson’s “The Lovely Bones” (2009) — a role he admittedly would never agree to again.