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Anne Hathaway: 'Modern Love' role gave her more compassion

FILE - This May 9, 2019 file photo shows actress Anne Hathaway, right, and her husband Adam Shulman at a ceremony honoring Hathaway with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. Hathaway announced Wednesday, July 24, on her Instagram account that she and husband are expecting their second child. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

LOS ANGELES — Anne Hathaway says playing a bipolar character in Amazon’s new series “Modern Love” affected her emotionally long after she wrapped the role.

Hathaway plays Terry Cheney, a woman navigating romance with bipolar disorder, in an episode of the anthology. The series, based on The New York Times’ column of the same name, debuts Oct. 18.

At a Television Critics Association meeting Saturday, Hathaway said the role gave her a heightened compassion for people with mental illnesses who can’t walk away once the cameras stop rolling. She said she hopes telling stories like Cheney’s will open up the conversation surrounding mental illness.

After reflecting on her role, Hathaway lightened the mood when she was asked how she feels about her newly announced second pregnancy.

“How do you think?” she replied, smiling.

Katie Campione, The Associated Press