From Oscar-winning actress to one half of Hollywood’s most low-key power couples, Anne Hathaway found her perfect match in her husband Adam Shulman. Their love story began at the Palm Springs Film Festival in 2008 and blossomed into marriage within a few years. Despite Hathaway’s megastardom, the couple maintains a refreshingly private life together.
Anne Hathaway is married to Adam Shulman, a New York City native who pursued a career in acting initially like Hathaway. He took theatre as his major at Brown University and participated in New York University’s Tisch School summer program while completing his college degree. Adam Shulman is a jewelry designer and actor who has followed diverse career paths since his college days. Right after graduation, he appeared in the NBC series American Dreams and in the TV movie The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning. Although acting marked the start of Shulman’s showbiz career, he later shifted to producing movies, including collaborating with Hathaway for the 2014 indie film Song One, where he served as a co-producer.
Shulman found his true calling in jewelry designing when he teamed up with renowned designer Heidi Nahser Fink to establish James Banks Design in 2011. Speaking of Shulman’s potential, the designer shared in an interview with PEOPLE, “I said, Adam, you should be a jewelry designer! He just got it. I just couldn’t believe how visual he could be with just words while I had the pieces.”
Anne Hathaway’s first impression of Adam Shulman was enough for her to know she saw a forever in him. The Hollywood diva met Shulman at the Palm Springs Film Festival in 2008, where sparks flew. Later, Hathaway reflected in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK, “I knew from the second I met him that he was the love of my life.” Within four years of their meet-cute, the couple tied the knot in 2012 during a scenic ceremony in Big Sur on the California coast, inviting only close friends and family.
Staying true to her nature, Hathaway has maintained their relationship as low-key while never shying away from speaking about it. The actress gushed about how Shulman changed her perspective and made her feel more comfortable than ever. She told Elle in 2017, “He changed my ability to be in the world comfortably.” She further expressed, “I think the accepted narrative now is that we, as women, don’t need anybody. But I need my husband. His unique and specific love has changed me.”
Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman share two sons together. They welcomed their firstborn son, Jonathan Rosebanks, in 2016, followed by their second son, Jack, in 2019. As the couple approaches 13 years of marital bliss in September 2025, they continue to embody a story of love, partnership, and mutual respect that is both inspiring and heartwarming.