Winslet, raised an Anglican, began studying
drama at the age of
eleven at the Redroofs Theatre School,
[1], a co-educational
independent school in
Maidenhead, Berkshire, and was soon
cast as a spokesperson for a cereal in television commercials.
[edit] Career
Winslet's career began on television, with a co-starring role in the
BBC children's science
fiction serial
Dark Season in 1991, followed by appearances in the
made-for-tv movie
Anglo-Saxon Attitudes in 1992 and an episode of the medical
drama Casualty in 1993, also for the
BBC.
Winslet's film career took off with laudatory praise and recognition in 1994 when
she starred in a
joint leading role, as Juliet Hulme in director
Peter Jackson's critically acclaimed
Heavenly Creatures, playing a vivacious and imaginative
teen who helps her
best friend murder her mother when they are not allowed to be together.
This role was followed by the successful film
Sense and Sensibility (co-starring
Emma Thompson), which
made her well-known, especially in the
UK. Winslet became
famous world-wide after the 1997 release of
Titanic, a massive
hit which holds
the record as highest-grossing film in history (not
accounting for inflation) at more than 1 billion dollars in box-office worldwide. It went on to win 11
Academy Awards.
Winslet has been regarded as something of a critics' darling, generally receiving positive reviews for every
one of her films. Despite
Titanic's
success,
she has continued making lower-budget, independent films, including
Hideous Kinky and
Holy Smoke; her roles in these smaller, more artistic films appear to be
one of
choice -
she turned down the
lead in
Shakespeare in Love to make
Hideous Kinky.
she has also taken several roles in studio "period
drama"s like
Quills,
Iris and
Finding Neverland. (For a
time,
she was given the nickname "Corset
Kate").
In 2005, Winslet appeared in a television
commercial for the
American Express credit card. As part of the "My Life, My Card" campaign, the ad shows Winslet strolling around
Camden Lock, in
London, as
she makes references to all the
events that have happened to her film
characters - such as going to prison for murder (
Heavenly Creatures), being penniless and heartbroken (
Sense and Sensibility), almost drowning (
Titanic), and having her memory erased (
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind). During the ad,
she is shown holding items relating to her films; during the
reference to
Sense and Sensibility she thumbs through a copy of the book, and when
She references
Finding Neverland,
she's holding a
hook.
Winslet also appeared in an episode of
BBC's comedy series
Extras in
August of 2005, as '
herself'.
she memorably told
Andy and Maggie, the two
characters who
star in the series, that
She was doing a film about the Holocaust because she was tired of losing out on
Oscars, as she's been nominated
four times, and that everyone who does a film about the Holocaust wins an Oscar.
Ricky Gervais later said on NPR that she was his favorite guest star.
[2]On November 22, 1998, Winslet married director
Jim Threapleton. The two have a daughter,
Mia Honey, who was
born on October 12, 2000. After a divorce in 2001, Winslet began a relationship with director
Sam Mendes, whom
she married on
May 24, 2003, on
the island of
Anguilla in the Caribbean. Their son,
Joe Alfie, was born on December 22, 2003.
The media, particularly in
England, have enthusiastically documented her weight fluctuations over the years. Winslet has been outspoken about her refusal to lose weight in order to conform to
the Hollywood ideal. In February 2003, the British edition of
GQ magazine published photographs of Winslet which had been digitally enhanced to make her look dramatically thinner than
she really was; Winslet issued a statement saying that the
alterations were
made without her consent.
[edit] Awards and Nominations
she has also received numerous awards and nominations from other organizations, including
the Screen Actors Guild and the Evening
Standard British Film Awards.
she also received two nominations for playing younger versions of another nominee in the same film, the only two instances different actors playing the same role in the same film had been nominated.
She played the younger versions of nominee
Gloria Stuart in
Titanic, and nominee
Judi Dench in
Iris. Her
Academy Award nominations to
date are as follows:
- 1995 - Nominated - best Actress in a Supporting Role - Sense and Sensibility
- 1997 - Nominated - best Actress in a Leading Role - Titanic
- 2001 - Nominated - best Actress in a Supporting Role - Iris
- 2004 - Nominated - best Actress in a Leading Role - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind