Kate Winslet Biography
Kate Winslet
Kate Winslet | |
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Winslet at the Divergent Premiere in Marh 2014 | |
Business | Actress / Singer |
The height | 5 feet 6 in (1.68 m) [1] |
Spouse | Jim Threapleton (1998-2001) Sam Mendes (2003-present) |
Kate Elizabeth Winslet (born 5 October 1975) is an English actress and irregular singer . Winslet started her film life at the age of nineteen, with Peter Jackson 's Heavenly Creatures (1994). She gained popularity by playing an instrumental role in adapted version of Sense and Sensibility (1995) by Ang Lee and her role as Ros Deewitt Buketterin Titanic .
Winslet, based on Iris Murdoch 's biographical film Iris (2003), Neo -arthartha indie film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2003), Todd Field 's 2006 drama Little Children , Romantic Comedy The Holiday (2006) and Revolutionary Road (2008) Acting in many other films like film adaptation.
Nominated for six Academy Awards, Winslet received the Academy Award for Best Actress for the role of The Reader. He has won awards from Screen Actors Guild , British Film and Television Arts and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association , and has also been nominated for Emmy .
At the age of 22, Winslet became the youngest heroine to be nominated for two Oscars; At the age of 33, she was the youngest actress to receive six nominations. [2] In 2009, New York Magazine 's David Adelstin addressed by telling them "his generation's best English-speaking film actress". [3]
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Early life [ edit ]
Winslet was born in Reading , Berkshire , England , United Kingdom , the daughter of Barry Sally Annie (formerly Bridges) and swim-pool contractor Roger John Winslet. [4]
His parents were "part artists", afterwards, Winslet commented that he did not "have a nurturing environment" and that his daily life was "very difficult". [5] His grandparents had installed and operated Linda (formerly Plumb) and Archibald Oliver Bridges, Reading Repertory Theater, [5]and his uncle Robert Bridges, the original West End Construction Oliver! Had acted in. Her sisters, Beth Winslet and Anna Winslet are also actresses . [5]
Winslet raised Anglican happened, at the age of 11 Maidenhead , Berkshire , a co-educational independent school Redroofs Theater School , [6] in the theater began to receive education, where they head girl was and sugar Puff starred in Tim Pope directed television commercial for grain. Dev ....
Career [ edit ]
Early work [ edit ]
Winslet's career started in television in 1991 with the role of co-star in BBC 's legendary science fiction series Dark Season on television . Subsequently, in 1992, for the TV film Angola-Saxon Attitude , the drama Gate Beck for ITV , and in 1993 , worked in a BBC Medical Drama Cashability . -
1992-1997 [ edit ]
In 1992, Winslet participated in the role-assessment of Peter Jackson 's Heavenly Creatures in London . For the role of a well-known and imaginative teenager Juliet Hume , who played the role of Palin Parker , who was portrayed by Melleni Linsky , in the murder of mother, Winslet overtook more than 175 girls and took over the character Done [7] The film was released in 1994 with favorable reviews, and Jackson and colleague Fran Walsh were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay . [8] Winslet receives Empire Award for her performanceAnd the London Critics Circle Film Award was awarded; [9] The author of The Washington Post , Desson Thompson commented, "As Juliet, Winslet is a flashing-eyed ball of fire, which brightens every scene with its presence, with which Lynsky has fully saturated Quietly fulfills a delicate, but dangerous partnership in the role of seductive Polyline. " [10] Whilereferring to his experience on the film set as a novice, Winslet said: " Only in Heavenly Creatures , I knew that I had to become that person completely.
The following year, Winslet attempted a small but major role of Lucy Steele in the film adaptation of Jane Austen 's Sense and Sensibility starring Emma Thompson , Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman . [13] but he was selected for the second major role Marian Dashwood. [13] Director Aung Lee later admitted that initially Winslet was quite worried about the manner in which he played his role in Heavenly Creatures , so he winslet to practice Tai Chi , Austin-carpet Gothic novel and poem Reading and pianoAdvice to learn, so that it graciously enhances the role of the role. [13] The $ 16,500,000 budget, which earned financial and critical success, resulted in a profit of $ 135 million worldwide at box office, and Winslet won various awards, including BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild Award and Academy Awards and nominations for the Golden Globe are included. [9] [14]
Winslet acted in Jude and Hamlet in 1996 . Based on Victorian novel Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy , in Michael Winterbottom 's Jude , he played the role of a teenager teenager Soo Bridehead, who played the role of Christopher Ecklestone , in love with brother in his relationship. Critically acclaimed, but unsuccessful at the box office, the film has made a profit of just $ 2 million worldwide. [15] [16] Richard Corliss of Time Magazine said that "Winslet [...] is worthy of the camera's honest love.
He is full, ahead of his time [...] is a modernist and Jude a beautiful display of his gifts-the ark. " [17] Winslet Kenneth Branag rich stars of William Shakespeare 's Hamlet in the film version of Hamlet The role of drowned girlfriend Ophilia
The film received massive reviews, and Winslet was awarded the Empire Award for the second time . [9] [18]
In mid-1996, Winslet started taking part in filming for James Cameron (1997) film Titanic with Leonardo DiCaprio . In the role of seventeen-year-old Sensitive Ross DeWitt Bukater , a fictional top-notch high school survived after the drowning of RMS Titanic in 1912 , Winslet experienced physical and emotional fatigue on the set: " Titanic was totally different and anything We could not get ready for this. We were really scared of full risk activities.
James [Cameron] is a perfectionist, a true master in making movies.
But before her performance, bad news was spreading and she really bothered. " [19]
Unlike Asha, this movie became the highest grossing film of all time , [20] with a total box office income of $ 1.8 billion worldwide, and turned Winslet into a professional film star completely. . [21] After this, he was nominated for almost all major awards and was also honored with the European Film Award . [2] [9]
1998-2003 [ edit ]
Based on a novel, a low budget hippie love-story Hydius Kinky , which was filmed shortly before Titanic 's performance, was the first and only movie of 1998. [22]Winslet, for the role of Julia, a young English mother, who travels from Morocco to Morocco with her daughters to start a new life , Shakespeare in Love (1998) and Ana and the King (1999) Refused to play the lead role. [22] [23] The film received generally mixed reviews, and it was limited, [24] which resulted in a total of $ 5 million worldwide grosses. [25]
Regardless of the success of Titanic, the next film Winslet chose, was the Holy Smoke! (1999), which starred Harvey Keitel , was another low-budget project - which raised the difficulty of his agents, who felt "grief" on the priority of his artistic movie. [19] [26] On feeling relieved, Winslet said that he did not "see Titanic as a means of jumping for big films or for raising big bucks", knowing that "it could have happened , But could [ruined] him. " [27] In the same year, he voiced the Bridges in the computer animated film Fioros. [28]
Year 2000 was the first attempt Winslet Geoffrey Rush and Joaquin Phoenix movie special era with quills .
Impressed by the life and work of Marquis De Said , he accepted the role of the maid in the madhouse, which takes the manuscript manuscripts to underground publishers, while supporting this film as the first major celebrity, for this, a little "patron saint" "Discovered the role of". [29] This film, which was well received by critics, has given Winslet many honors, including nominations for the SAG and Satellite Awards . [9] This film has gained average success in the art category, whose profit is an average of $ 27,709 per screen at the beginning weekend and $ 18 million internationally later. [30]
In 2001, she played the role of a young woman in the Enigma film, which falls in love with Dougrey Scott , a talented worldworld who signs the sign language in World War II . [31] Winslet described her first ever war film " Enigma 's production as a great experience", because she was five months pregnant at the time of the filming, which forced director Michael Applete to make intriguing camera work. [31] Generally well-accepted, [32] Winslet was awarded the British Independent Film Award for her performance. [9] New York TimesK. O'Sock described Winslet as "more loving than ever before". [33] In the same year, she appeared in Richard Irr 's film Iris , critically acclaimed by Irish novelist Iris Murdoch . Winslet played this role in partnership with Dame Judy Dench , in which both actresses portrayed the life of Iris Murdoch at different stages. [34] After that, both actresses were nominated for the Academy Award the following year , which was Winslet's third nomination. [9] Apart from this, in 2001, Charles DickensThe animated motion film based on the classic novel, Christmas Carol: The Movie voiced the role of Belly. For the film, Winslet sing a song " Wat If " as a single , which was released in November 2001 and the benefit of which was assigned to the Children's Cancer Charity. [35] Overall in Europe a top ten hit, this song Austria , Belgium and Ireland reached the peak. [36]
His next film was the 2003 Drama The Life of David Gayle , in which he played an ambitious journalist and who interviews professor ( Kevin Spacey ), who is suffering death penalty in the weeks before the execution . The film did not perform as expected on the international box office, and managed to raise just half of its total cost of $ 50 million, [37] and received mostly critical reviews, [38] including Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times called it " Ridiculous movie ". [39]
2004-2006 [ edit ]
After David Gayle , Winslet acted with Jim Carey in the French director Michel Gondry 's Neonthalism indie-drama film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) .
In the film, she plays a talkative, natural and slightly neatly Clementine Kruzzinsky, who wants to erase the memory of her ex-lovers with her mind. [40]
Unlike his previous roles, Winslet said in an interview with Variety that initially he was very impressed with his role in the film, "I was not offered this kind of before [...]
I was very excited about the fact that despite the burglary, which they were about to make for Clementine, they must have seen something in me. " [41] Receiving critical and financial success, [42] Winslet for this film is known for its Oscars -For tremendous reviews were received for the nominated performance, which Peter Travers of Rolling Stone described as "exciting and over-sensitive". [43]
Scottish writer J. For the story of this film . Focusing on unimpeachable love with M. Barry ( Johnny Depp ) and his Sylvia Loveleen Davis (Winslet), whose sons inspired him to write the excellent drama Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Would Grow Up . During the film's promotion, Winslet told about his role, "It was very important for me to play Sylvia, because at that time I had a mother myself and I do not think I could succeed in playing that, if I do not know myself as to be a mother and to handle those responsibilities and to love her children so much [...] what happens and somewhere with me is a child Or both, are dominating my whole face. " [44]The film received favorable reviews and proved to be the most successful film internationally, which became Winslet's more grossing film after Titanic , with a worldwide gross of $ 118 million. [45] [46]
In 2005, Winslet appeared in a satirical version of herself in the BBC's comic-series Extra . His character as a nun , shown to romanticly handicapped Maggie phone sex suggestion. [47]
He was nominated for the first time for an Emmy Award for acting in that issue . [9] 3} He played the role of Libra in the musical romantic comedy Romance and Cigarettes , written and directed by John Turturro , whom Winslet said "insincere, who is a habit of abuse and whose behavior is bad and does not even wear clothes in a manner "As portrayed. [48]
Holy Smoke! Impressed by his dance abilities in Turturro, Winslet was specially selected and he was praised for his performance. [48] Derek Elie of Variety wrote that "In the lesser, but most distinguishable role on the screen, with dirty single sentences [and] with purely Lancashire accent, which seems quite ridiculous in Gotham perspective, Winslet played a role with infectious enthusiasm. is." [49]
In an invitation to participate in Woody Allen 's film Match Point (2005), she turned down saying she wants to spend more time with her children, [50] in 2006, she is in All the King's Men , played by Jude La and Sean Penn Started working.
In it, Winslet played the small role of Jackie Burden (La) childhood girlfriend Annie Stanton.
The film was critically and financially unsuccessful. [51] [52] Todd Mccarthy of Variety had a brief comment on this: "The absence of an attempt to connect with the character in a way that is more inefficient and fatal, [...] the character, the newborn Sounds like a baby, which will also fail to awaken the enthusiasm of people in the election year. " [53]
The next appearance in Winslet's film was quite good, when she joined Todd Field's Little Children's cast team, where she played the role of a bored homemaker Sarah Pierce, with her married neighbor, the role Patrick Wilson played, deep love affair. Both the film and their acting received tremendous reviews; A.O. Scott wrote in New York Times: "In many recent films, talent has been heavily underestimated and this feature - more than its excessive beauty - Little ChildrenSeparates them from its counterparts. As a result, a challenging and accessible movie is in front, which is difficult to think about. Ms. Winslet is a great actor from any of the actors in today's films, who record every flick of self-esteem, self-doubt and desire, in which there is a mixture of identity, compassion and anxiety, at the end of the film. Takes on the form of love.
Ms. Winslet is so cute that she makes the lack of love in Sarah's life even more tragic. " [54] For her performance in the film, she was awarded the BAFTA Britannia Award, [55] and the Best Actress in a Leading Role Was nominated for the Academy Award and at the age of 31, she became the youngest actress to collect the first five Oscar nominations. [56]
After this he also worked in Nancy Meyers ' romantic comedy The Holiday , in which Cameron Diaz , Jude La and Jack Black also acted.
In this, he played the role of a British woman Iris, who temporarily turns home from an American woman (Days) . Mixedly accepted by critics, [57] this film was Winslet's biggest commercial success in nine years, earning $ 205 million worldwide. [58]
Apart from this, in 2006 Winslet gave voice to many small projects. In the CG-animated Flushed Away , he voiced the cleft chit Rita for cleansing , which helps Roddy ( Hugh Jackman ) to escape from the city named Retropolis, so that he can reach his villa-based original Kensington .
A critically and financially successful film has recovered $ 177,665,672 on international box-offices. [59]
2007- present [ edit ]
Winslet in 2007, again linked to Leonardo DiCaprio to work on Revolutionary Road . Husband Sam Mendes directed by Winslet both the 1961 Richard Yates act of the same name novel on film conversion, Justin Haythe after reading the script, [60] suggested to work with him, resulting in his set Both "blessings and more pressure" felt, as it was their first opportunity to work with Mendes. [61]
While playing the role of an unsuccessful married couple of 1950s, D Caprio and Winslet saw many periodic videos of living in the suburbs to prepare themselves for the film, [61] for which they got favorable reviews. [62]
The seventh time nominated Winslet was finally awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for her Best Performance . [9]
Also, in 2008, the film competed with other project Winslet, was Bernhard Schlink 's 1995 novel, the film adaptation of The Reader , which Stephen Daldri directed and in which Ralph Fiennes and David Kross were in supporting roles.
Originally he was given priority for the role, but initially he could not take the role due to opposition to the Revolutionary Road film schedule and Nicole Kidman took his place. However, within a month of filming, Kidman quit this role due to his pregnancy, and again Winslet joined the film. [63]
Along with counterfeit German accent , he played the role of a guard in a former Nazi concentration camp , which has a love affair with a young man (Cross) and who later testifies against him in a war-crime lawsuit, [64] One such role was difficult for him, because he was naturally unable to "sympathize with the ss guard ". [65]
Generally, where the film received mixed reviews, [66] while Winslet received tremendous reviews for her performance. [66]
The following year, she earned her sixth Academy Award nomination and the Best Actress Award, BAFTA Award for Best Actress , as Supporting Actress Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance and Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress awards. [9] Manish sahu fan of kate winslate
Music [ edit ]
Winslet as a singer in Christmas Carol: The Movie featured her single " Wat If ", # 1 in Ireland and # 6 in the UK, and won the OGAE song competition in 2002 and enjoyed a bit of success. [67] He also filmed a music video for the song He sang duet with Weird Al "Yankovic for Sandra Boyton CD Dog Train and also sang in the 2006 film Romance and Cigarette .
He made his film Heavenly Creatures for La Bohème, "Sono Andti called" Tan Gungunaia, which is included in the soundtrack of his film.
Molecular disease! He was considered to take the lead role for the role.
(Which was eventually played by Nicole Kidman ); If he had participated in the film, he probably would sing the full soundtrack.
Personal life [ edit ]
On the set of the Dark Season , Winslet met actor-writer Stephen Trendre, with whom he had a relationship for five years. After Winsletcompleted the Titanic film, she dieddue to osteoporosis , so due to her last rites, Winslet was absent in the film's first show. She andco-starring the Titanic filmsince the time offilming, Artist Leonardo DiCaprio is a good friend. [68]
Winslet was later related to Rufus Sewell, [69] but on November 22, 1998, she tied up with director Jim Threapleton in a marriage formula.
He has one daughter, Mia Honey, who was born on 12 October 2000 in London. After the divorce in 2001, Winslet established a relationship with Sam Mendes , with whom he married on 24 May 2003 in the Anguilla island of the Caribbean . His son, Joe Alfi Winslet Mendes, was born in New York City on December 22, 2003.
Mendes and his production company, Neil Street Productions, bought the rights to film the biography of Mabel Stark , who had tie the tiger in the long pending circus . [70] A spokeswoman for the couple added that "the story is good and has had a look at it for some time." If they get a good screenplay, then this can be an extraordinary movie. " [70]
Here for some years the media has documented their weight change.
Winslet has always been vocal against Hollywood's determination of their weight. In February 2003, the British version of Gentlemen's Quarterly published the photos of Winslet, which , by digitizing it, attempted to show them dramatically thin beyond reality; Winslet issued a statement saying that these changes were made without their permission.
In the subsequent issue, GQ released the mafenama.
He also owns a manor in Church Westcote, a small village in Gloucestershire , England . He spent £ 3 million on his solitary residence Westcoat manor, spread over 22 acres, where there is an 8 bedroom touring house listed in the second category .
According to the news, those people spent £ 1 million for the interior decoration, and for the restoration of the original water park, mulberry garden and garden, which was the death of his former master, cavalier Raul Milis in 1999. The latter was in disrepair.
Due to both of the accidents involved in aircraft accidents and the fear that their children may not get sick, Winslet and Mendes no longer travel together in the same plane. [71]
Mendes was flying from American Airlines flight 77 , which was abducted on September 11, 2001 and crashed into the Pentagon. [71] In October 2001, Winslet was traveling with her daughter Mia in a seven-hour London- Dallas aircraft, when a passenger, claiming to be an Islamic terrorist , stood up and began to shout: "We all should die. Are ". Later, he was accused in the charge of mischief. [71]
Filmography [ edit ]
I 1991Awards and nominations [ edit ]
Winslet was conferred the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Reader , as well as two Golden Globe Awards , in which Best Actress in a Revolutionary Road (Drama) category, and secondly , Best Supporting Actress in The Reader Given in the category.
He has two BAFTA Awards won: The Reader for Best Actress and Sense and Sensibility (1995) for her performance Best Supporting Actress Award. He earned a total of six Academy Awards , seven times Golden Globe and seven times BAFTA nominations. [72] [73]
He received many awards from other organizations, including for the Best Supporting Actress in the Iris (2001) for the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) Award and Outstanding Performance in Sense and Sensibility (1995) and The Reader (2008) for a supporting role. Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress isincluded. Holy Smoke! For (1999), he was declared Best Actress runner-up by the New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC) and National Society of Film Critics (NSFC).
For the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), Winslet also received the honor of NYFCC's Best Actress Runner-Up. In the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind ,the role of Clementine Kruzinsky was given by Premiere Magazine 81st in the Best Film Actor of All Time. [74]
Academy Award nomination record [ edit ]
After being nominated for Best Actress for The Reader , Winslet became the youngest actress to receive six Oscar nominations. At the age of 33, he broke the record of Betty Davis , who was named for the sixth time for acting in Now, Voyager (1942) at the age of 34 . [75] Earlier, Winslet was founded as the youngest actress to be nominated twice for her performance in Titanic (1997), and female and male actors for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Little Children (2006) Became the youngest actor to be nominated for four and five times respectively. Winslet at the age of 26 years IrisWas nominated for a third time, leaving him a little behind the record of Natalie Wood , who received her third nomination at the age of 25. [76]
Winslet received nomination for two Academy Awards for acting in the same role as the young actor of a second nominee in the same film - there are only two such instances where different actors play an Oscar for the same role in the same film. Has been nominated for [77]
When he was not nominated for the Revolutionary Road , Winslet became the only second actress to be awarded the Best Actress (Drama) award in the Golden Globe despite being nominated for the same performance at the Oscars ( Shirley McLaren is the first the actress who Madame Susatjhka [to acting in 1988] Jodie Foster and Sigorni Weaver Golden Globe with Books Was Skrit). Academy rules do not allow any artist to get more than one nomination in the same category: As the Academy nomination process determined that Winslet's The ReaderHis work will be considered as the main performer - when the Golden Globe deemed it eligible for supporting character - he could not be nominated for Best Actress in both films. [79]
Awards for non-film work [ edit ]
In 2000, Winslet won the Grammy Award for Best Recurring Words for Children for Lesson to the Story Teller . [80]
Winslet was nominated for Best Supporting Actress Emmy Award in 2005 for her role as Actor in Extras .
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