Anne Hathaway Husband [PHOTOS]: 5 Interesting Facts About ‘Les Miserables’ Star’s Husband Adam Shulman
By KJ Mariño | Sep 04, 2015 01:45 PM EDT
Anne Hathaway's husband Adam Shulman is indeed an epitome of a supportive partner after being spotted with his 32-year-old wife on Wednesday outside a Brentwood restaurant in L.A. The latest sighting came after Hathaway's confession about rejection in several movie projects on Glamour UK was released.
Despite being a super talented and Oscar-winning actress, Anne Hathaway is facing several rejections in her career, but husband Adam Shulman has remained by her side, proving that he's someone she can lean on during difficult times.
"I hate to admit it, but it's true - there are fewer roles and the competition is just as fierce as ever," Hathaway confessed, as per Daily Mail.
While she has lost film roles to younger actresses, at least Anne Hathaway has love, courtesy of husband Adam Shulman. And as the couple managed to stay out of the spotlight, here are 5 interesting facts about Hathaway's elusive hubby.
1. Anne Hathaway's husband was born as Adam Banks Shulman on April 2, 1981 in New York City. According to his IMDB page, he's an actor-producer known for "The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning" (2007), "The Gold Lunch" (2008) and "Ricki and the Flash" (2015). Since Sept. 29, 2012, he has been Anne Hathaway's husband.
2. Shulman is a noted jewelry designer who co-founded the James Banks line with Heidi Nasher Fink, Celebuzz revealed. He also collaborated with Kwait Heritage jewelers to design his wife's engagement ring.
3. Anne Hathaway's husband is Ivy League-educated, according to Crushable. Shulman graduated from the Brown University in 2003 with a Theater Arts degree. He also studied theater at NYU's Tisch School of Arts and the Eugene O'Neil National Theatre Institute.
4. Schulman is creative and a romanticist who earned his acting chops, People noted.
5. Anne Hathaway's husband Adam Shulman is a low-key kind of guy who totally swept Hathaway off her feet, Us Weekly revealed.
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