Kate Winslet Biography
A luminous English rose with ivory skin and strawberry hair, Winslet made an impressive feature debut as Juliet Hulme, an intelligent, spoiled and sickly teenager who helps murder her best girlfriend's mother in Peter Jackson's acclaimed "Heavenly Creatures" (1994). A third-generation thespian, the Reading, England native began studying drama at the age of eleven. Winslet began her career almost immediately when she was cast as a spokesperson for a cereal in British TV commercials. Stage roles followed, including the female leads in a musical version of "Adrian Mole". She made her TV debut in the drama "Shrinks" and her resume also includes a recurring stint on the sitcom "Get Back".
Winslet landed the role of Juliet in "Heavenly Creatures" after an impressive audition. Her on screen performance marked her as one to watch: she was riveting as the tubercular, highly intelligent teen who develops a strong rapport with a fellow student, allowing the pair to create a fantasy world and, when threatened with separation, conspire to commit murder. Winslet then played a princess in Disney's "A Kid in King Arthur's Court" (1995) before winning raves and an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actress for her subtle performance as the spirited Marianne Dashwood in "Sense and Sensibility" (also 1995). Winslet continued to appear in period pieces with "Jude" (1996). Adapted from "Jude the Obscure" by Thomas Hardy, the film featured Winslet as Sue, the title character's unconventional cousin whose mercurial nature creates problems. Later that year, she was Ophelia to Kenneth Branagh's "Hamlet", in the actor-director's all-star feature version of the Shakespeare classic.
Moving from Shakespeare, Winslet adopted an American accent as a Philadelphia socialite who finds unlikely romance with a lower-class artist (Leonardo DiCaprio) in James Cameron's spectacular "Titanic" (1997). More than just a film, "Titanic" became a phenomenon: grossing more than $600 million and earning 14 Oscar nominations, including one for Winslet as Best Actress. Her onscreen chemistry with DiCaprio had a cross-generational appeal and the young actress found herself on magazine covers and fodder for the tabloids. Rather than become confined to Hollywood blockbusters, though, Winslet accepted roles in two rather small films that both shared some similarities in that they revolved around a spiritual search. "Hideous Kinky" (1999) cast the actress as the mother of two young daughters who packs up and heads to Marrakech seeking wisdom from a Sufi while "Holy Smoke" (also 1999) saw her portray a cult member whose family hires a deprogrammer. Both roles allowed the young actress to display her emotional intensity and daring range, as well as to play relatively contemporary characters.
In 2000, it was back to the petticoats as Winslet portrayed a laundress in the asylum of Charenton who colludes with the incarcerated Marquis de Sade to help smuggle out his writings in "Quills". Once again, the actress demonstrated her remarkable gifts for playing intelligent and sensual characters, and to continue to reveal her utter fearlessness as an actress, unafraid to explore dark corners and push conventional boundaries. In "Enigma" (2001), the WWII-era spy drama in which she co-starred as a mathematician working on breaking the German code, she took a role that was less emotionally charged and edgy, instead more subtle. Again she showed a gift for believably thinking on screen in the contemplative drama. "Iris" (also 2001), in which she essayed the youthful incarnation of the British philosopher and novelist Iris Murdoch, was a return to form (although she split the role with Judi Dench, who played Murdoch in her Alzheimer's period, a juicier era for an actress to explore). Nevertheless, Winslet caught Murdoch's unconventional, free-spirited youth and realistically portrayed her romance with her eventual husband. Her work brought the actress a third career Academy Award nomination , this time as Best Supporting Actress. Winslet next appeared as Elizabeth "Bitesy" Bloom, an ambitious reporter investigating the case of a death row inmate in "The Life of David Gale" (2003). Winslet was praised for her performance, but it couldn't overcome the bad feelings engendered by the film's overwrought, unconvincing story and the overkill behind its anti-death penalty message.
The full-figured—and, after childbirth, zaftig—Winslet proudly refused to conform to the typical Hollywood standard for extreme thinness, and her fan base loved her for it—not only was she happy with her figure, she unabashedly displayed it in several films and spoke openly of defying her industry's physical expectations. A small firestorm erupted in 2003, however, when a radically thinned-down Winslet appeared on the cover of GQ magazine. It turned out that the actress was digitally slimmed by photo retouchers, but she blamed the controversy on herself for being so outspoken on the subject—still, she claimed she had no plans to change her own natural shape.
In 2004 Winslett took on another free-spirited role for "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" playing Clementine, the ex-girlfriend with the multicolored hair whose break-up with her repressed boyfriend (Jim Carrey) prompts him to undergo a procedure to erase all trace of her from his memory. Again employing a flawless American accent, Winslett turned in a rich, multi-layered performance in one her best films to date, though it was not a major box office champion. The role did, however, earn the actress several award nominations: she was given nods by the Screen Actors Guild, the Golden Globes, and the Academy Awards. In "Finding Neverland" (2004), Winslet was on top of her game once more, playing Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, the widowed mother of four boys who, along with her sons, becomes the muse for "Peter Pan" author J.M. Barrie (Johnny Depp) and whose life takes a tragic turn.
Titanic romance with echoes of Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio - Telegraph.co.uk Titanic romance with echoes of Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprioTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 15 hours agoA romance aboard the Titanic with echoes of the screen affair between Kate Winslet and Leonardo DeCaprio has been disclosed by a survivor's relative. ...
stars struggle with sex scenes - Stuff.co.nz Stuff.co.nzstars struggle with sex scenesStuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 14 hours agoJust ask Kate Winslet and Rachel McAdams. Actors Leonardo DiCaprio, 33, and Kate Winslet, 32, had a lovemaking scene in the upcoming drama Revolutionary ...
Winslet, DiCaprio get 'weird' reunion - The Gazette (Montreal) Telegraph.co.ukWinslet, DiCaprio get 'weird' reunionThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - Aug 17, 2008Lots of Hollywood stars find it awkward to shoot sex scenes, But Kate Winslet was particularly freaked out in her clinches with Leonardo DiCaprio - her ...Kate Winslet, Leo DiCaprio make love for Sam Mendez. Awkward! Los Angeles TimesKate Winslet: Sex Scene With Leonardo DiCaprio 'Weird' FOXNewsThe Star Report: Kate Winslet's husband directs her sex scene with... San Jose Mercury NewsNational Ledger - eFluxMediaall 139 news articles
DiCaprio and Winslet in Revolutionary Road - Waleg.com DiCaprio and Winslet in Revolutionary RoadWaleg.com, Tunisia - 12 hours agoLeonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet reunite again on screen in the 1950's drama Revolutionary Road. Leo and Kate heat up the screen as a married couple ...
Oh, poor Kate: Making out with Leonardo again was 'weird' - Winnipeg Sun Oh, poor Kate: Making out with Leonardo again was 'weird'Winnipeg Sun, Canada - Aug 18, 2008By SUN WIRE SERVICES Kate Winslet revealed that it was awkward to shoot a love scene with her former Titanic costar, Leonardo DiCaprio, in the upcoming film ...
An awkward love triangle: Kate, Leo and Sam Mendes - Auburn Citizen Auburn CitizenAn awkward love triangle: Kate, Leo and Sam MendesAuburn Citizen, NY - 17 hours agoNEW YORK - It was more than a little awkward for Kate Winslet to film sex scenes with Leonardo DiCaprio in front of husband Sam Mendes, who directed the ...
Has Ellen DeGeneres set the date?; 'Hills' star Lauren Conrad's ... - San Francisco Chronicle San Francisco ChronicleHas Ellen DeGeneres set the date?; 'Hills' star Lauren Conrad's ...San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Aug 16, 2008AP Photo/Paramount Vantage, Francois Duhamel Actress Kate Winslet felt awkward filming a sex scene with Leonardo DiCaprio for their upcoming movie, ...
kate winslet - Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Timeskate winsletLos Angeles Times, CA - Aug 15, 2008Believe it or not, Kate Winslet was actually slated to play Scarlett Johansson?s part in ?Match Point.? At the last minute, however, Winslet withdrew to ...
Titanic lovers who inspired that film - Mirror.co.uk Titanic lovers who inspired that filmMirror.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoBy Richard Smith 20/08/2008 It was one of the biggest blockbusters in movie history - shooting Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio to international stardom. ...Aunt's Titanic Love Story Will Go On Glasgow Daily Recordall 2 news articles
Wherefore art thou 'Gnomeo'? - Hollywood Reporter Hollywood ReporterWherefore art thou 'Gnomeo'?Hollywood Reporter, United States - 1 hour agoThe film will feature several John classics but not Kate Winslet; she was first attached to voice Juliet two years ago and fell out because of scheduling ...
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