Also released in late 2008, the film competed against  Winslet's other project, a film adaptation of Bernhard Schlink's 1995  novel The Reader, directed by Stephen Daldry and featuring Ralph Fiennes  and David Kross in supporting roles. Originally the first choice for  her role, she was initially not able to take on the role due to a  scheduling conflict with Revolutionary Road, and Nicole Kidman replaced  her. A month after filming began, however, Kidman left the film due to  her pregnancy before filming of her had begun, enabling Winslet to  rejoin the film. Employing a German accent, Winslet portrayed a former  Nazi concentration camp guard who has an affair with a teenager (Kross)  who, as an adult, witnesses her war crimes trial. She later said the  role was difficult for her, as she was naturally unable "to sympathise  with an SS guard." While the film garnered mixed reviews in general,  Winslet received favorable reviews for her performance. The following  year, she earned her sixth Academy Award nomination and went on to win  the Best Actress award, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, a Screen  Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress, and a Golden  Globe for Best Supporting Actress.
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In  2011, Winslet headlined in the HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce, a small  screen adaptation of James M. Cain's 1941 novel of the same name,  directed by Todd Haynes. Co-starring Guy Pearce and Evan Rachel Wood,  she portrayed a self-sacrificing mother during the Great Depression who  finds herself separated from her husband and falling in love with a new  man, all the while trying to earn her narcissistic daughter's love and  respect. Broadcast to moderate ratings, the five-part series earned  generally favorable reviews, with Salon.com calling it a "quiet,  heartbreaking masterpiece".
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Winslet  has been cast in the Steven Soderbergh disaster film Contagion. She  will also join Jodie Foster and Christoph Waltz in Roman Polanski's  adaptation of the play God of Carnage, which is scheduled to begin  filming in Paris in February 2011, and star alongside Josh Brolin in  Jason Reitman's adaptation of Joyce Maynard's 2009 novel Labor Day.
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While  on the set of Dark Season, Winslet met actor-writer Stephen Tredre,  with whom she had a four-and-a-half-year relationship. Winslet and  Tredre remained close after their separation in 1995. He died of bone  cancer during the opening week of Titanic, causing her to miss the  film's Los Angeles premiere to attend his funeral in London. She and  Titanic co-star Leonardo DiCaprio have remained close friends since the  filming. On 22 November 1998, Winslet married director Jim Threapleton,  whom she met while on the set of Hideous Kinky in 1997. They have a  daughter, Mia Honey Threapleton, who was born on 12 October 2000 in  London. Winslet and Threapleton divorced on 13 December 2001.
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Following  her separation from Threapleton, Winslet began a relationship with  director Sam Mendes,and she married him on 24 May 2003 on the island of  Anguilla. Their son, Joe Alfie Winslet Mendes, was born on 22 December  2003 in New York City. Winslet and Mendes announced their separation in  March 2010. Mendes was scheduled to fly on American Airlines Flight 77,  which was hijacked on 11 September 2001 and subsequently crashed into  the Pentagon. In October 2001, Winslet was on a flight with her  daughter, Mia, when a passenger who claimed to be a terrorist stood up  and shouted, "We are all going to die". As a result of these incidents,  Winslet and Mendes never fly together on the same aircraft as they fear  leaving their children parentless.
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Winslet's  weight fluctuations over the years have been well documented by the  media.She has been outspoken about her refusal to allow Hollywood to  dictate her weight. In February 2003, the British edition of GQ magazine  published photographs of Winslet that had been digitally altered to  make her look dramatically thinner. Winslet issued a statement that the  alterations were made without her consent, saying, "I just didn't want  people to think I was a hypocrite and that I'd suddenly lost 30 lbs. or  whatever". GQ subsequently issued an apology. She won a libel suit in  2009 against the British tabloid The Daily Mail after it printed that  she had lied about her exercise regimen. Winslet stated that she had  requested an apology to demonstrate her commitment to the views that she  has always expressed regarding women's body issues, namely that women  should accept their appearance with pride.
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Winslet  narrated the documentary A mother's courage: talking back to autism,  which was generally released on September 24, 2010, after airing on HBO  in April of the same year. Her involvement in the documentary led to her  founding the non-profit organization The Golden Hat, whose mission is  to eliminate barriers for people with autism. In 2011, Winslet received  the Yo Dona award for Best Humanitarian Work for her work with The  Golden Hat.
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Winslet  won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Reader  (2008). She won two Golden Globe Awards in the same year: Best Actress  (Drama) for Revolutionary Road and Best Supporting Actress for The  Reader. She has won two BAFTA Awards: Best Actress for The Reader, and  Best Supporting Actress for Sense and Sensibility (1995). She has earned  a total of six Academy Award nominations, seven Golden Globe  nominations, and seven BAFTA nominations.
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She  has received numerous awards from other organisations, including the  Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress  for Iris (2001) and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding  Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for Sense and  Sensibility and The Reader. Premiere magazine named her portrayal of  Clementine Kruczynski in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) as  the 81st greatest film performance of all time.
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Winslet  was 26 when she received her third Academy Award nomination, for Iris,  just missing the mark of Natalie Wood, who received her third nomination  at age 25.[99] She set the mark as the youngest actor to receive five  nominations, at age 31, for Little Children (2006). She surpassed Bette  Davis, who was 33 when she received her fifth nomination for her  performance in The Little Foxes (1941).[100] With her Best Actress  nomination for The Reader, Winslet became the youngest actor to receive  six Oscar nominations. At age 33, Winslet passed the mark Davis, one  year older, set with Now, Voyager (1942).
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Winslet  received Academy Award nominations as the younger versions of the  characters played by fellow nominees Gloria Stuart, as Rose, in Titanic  (1997)[102] and Judi Dench, as Iris Murdoch, in Iris.[103] These are the  only instances of the younger and older versions of a character in the  same film both yielding Academy Award nominations, thus making Winslet  the only actor to twice share an Oscar nomination with another for  portraying the same character.
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When  she was not nominated for her work in Revolutionary Road, Winslet  became only the second actress to win a Golden Globe for Best Actress  (Drama) without getting an Oscar nomination for the same performance  (Shirley MacLaine was the first for Madame Sousatzka [1988], and she won  the Golden Globe in a three-way tie). Academy rules allow an actor to  receive no more than one nomination in a given category; as the Academy  nominating process determined that Winslet's work in The Reader would be  considered a lead performance—unlike the Golden Globes, which  considered it a supporting performance—she could not also receive a Best  Actress nomination for Revolutionary Road.
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Ask  Kate Winslet what she liked about any of her characters, and the word  "ballsy" is bound to pop up at least once. The British actress has made a  point of eschewing straightforward pretty-girl parts in favor of more  devilish damsels; as a result, she's built an eclectic resume; that runs  the gamut from Shakespearean tragedy to modern-day mysticism and  erotica.
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Born  into a family of thespians -- parents Roger Winslet and Sally  Bridges-Winslet were both stage actors, maternal grandparents Oliver and  Linda Bridges ran the Reading Repertory Theatre, and uncle Robert  Bridges was a fixture in London's West End theatre district -- Kate came  into her talent at an early age. She scored her first professional gig  at 11, dancing opposite the Honey Monster in a commercial for a kids'  cereal. She started acting lessons around the same time, which led to  formal training at a performing arts high school. Over the next few  years she appeared on stage regularly and landed a few bit parts in  sitcoms. Her first big break came at age 17, when she was cast as an  obsessive adolescent in Heavenly Creatures (1994). The film, based on  the true story of two fantasy-gripped girls who commit a brutal murder,  received modest distribution but was roundly praised by critics.
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Still  a relative unknown, Winslet attended a cattle call audition the next  year for Ang Lee's Sense and Sensibility (1995). She made an immediate  impression on the film's star, Emma Thompson, and beat out more than a  hundred other hopefuls for the part of plucky Marianne Dashwood. Her  efforts were rewarded with both a British Academy Award and an Oscar  nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Winslet followed up with two  more period pieces, playing the rebellious heroine in Jude (1996) and  Ophelia in Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet (1996).
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The  role that transformed Winslet from art house attraction to  international star was Rose DeWitt Bukater, the passionate, rosy-cheeked  aristocrat in James Cameron's Titanic (1997). Young girls the world  over both idolized and identified with Winslet, swooning over all that  face time opposite heartthrob Leonardo DiCaprio and noting her  refreshingly healthy, un-emaciated physique. Winslet's performance also  garnered a Best Actress nomination, making her the youngest actress to  ever receive two Academy nods.
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After  the swell of unexpected attention surrounding Titanic (1997), Winslet  was eager to retreat into independent projects. Rumor has it that she  turned down the lead roles in both Shakespeare in Love (1998) and Anna  and the King (1999) in order to play adventurous soul searchers in  Hideous Kinky (1998) and Holy Smoke (1999). The former cast her as a  young single mother traveling through 1960s Morocco with her daughters  in tow; the latter, as a zealous follower of a guru tricked into a  "deprogramming" session in the Australian outback. The next year found  her back in period dress as the Marquis de Sade's chambermaid and  accomplice in Quills (2000). Kate holds the distinction of being the  youngest actor ever honored with four Academy Award nominations (she  received her fourth at age 29.) Off camera, Winslet is known for her  mischievous pranks and familial devotion. She has two sisters, Anna  Winslet and Beth Winslet (both actresses), and a brother, Joss.
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In  1998, Kate Winslet married assistant director Jim Threapleton. They had  a daughter, Mia Honey Threapleton, in October 2000. They divorced in  2001. She later married director Sam Mendes in 2003 and gave birth to  their son, Joe Alfie Winslet-Mendes, later that year. After seven years  of marriage, Kate announced that she and Sam amicably separated in  February 2010.
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Ask  Kate Winslet what she liked about any of her characters, and the word  "ballsy" is bound to pop up at least once. The British actress has made a  point of eschewing straightforward pretty-girl parts in favor of more  devilish damsels; as a result, she's built an eclectic resume; that runs  the gamut from Shakespearean tragedy to modern-day mysticism and  erotica.
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Born  into a family of thespians -- parents Roger Winslet and Sally  Bridges-Winslet were both stage actors, maternal grandparents Oliver and  Linda Bridges ran the Reading Repertory Theatre, and uncle Robert  Bridges was a fixture in London's West End theatre district -- Kate came  into her talent at an early age. She scored her first professional gig  at 11, dancing opposite the Honey Monster in a commercial for a kids'  cereal. She started acting lessons around the same time, which led to  formal training at a performing arts high school. Over the next few  years she appeared on stage regularly and landed a few bit parts in  sitcoms. Her first big break came at age 17, when she was cast as an  obsessive adolescent in Heavenly Creatures (1994). The film, based on  the true story of two fantasy-gripped girls who commit a brutal murder,  received modest distribution but was roundly praised by critics.
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Still  a relative unknown, Winslet attended a cattle call audition the next  year for Ang Lee's Sense and Sensibility (1995). She made an immediate  impression on the film's star, Emma Thompson, and beat out more than a  hundred other hopefuls for the part of plucky Marianne Dashwood. Her  efforts were rewarded with both a British Academy Award and an Oscar  nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Winslet followed up with two  more period pieces, playing the rebellious heroine in Jude (1996) and  Ophelia in Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet (1996).
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The  role that transformed Winslet from art house attraction to  international star was Rose DeWitt Bukater, the passionate, rosy-cheeked  aristocrat in James Cameron's Titanic (1997). Young girls the world  over both idolized and identified with Winslet, swooning over all that  face time opposite heartthrob Leonardo DiCaprio and noting her  refreshingly healthy, un-emaciated physique. Winslet's performance also  garnered a Best Actress nomination, making her the youngest actress to  ever receive two Academy nods.
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After  the swell of unexpected attention surrounding Titanic (1997), Winslet  was eager to retreat into independent projects. Rumor has it that she  turned down the lead roles in both Shakespeare in Love (1998) and Anna  and the King (1999) in order to play adventurous soul searchers in  Hideous Kinky (1998) and Holy Smoke (1999). The former cast her as a  young single mother traveling through 1960s Morocco with her daughters  in tow; the latter, as a zealous follower of a guru tricked into a  "deprogramming" session in the Australian outback. The next year found  her back in period dress as the Marquis de Sade's chambermaid and  accomplice in Quills (2000). Kate holds the distinction of being the  youngest actor ever honored with four Academy Award nominations (she  received her fourth at age 29.)
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Off  camera, Winslet is known for her mischievous pranks and familial  devotion. She has two sisters, Anna Winslet and Beth Winslet (both  actresses), and a brother, Joss.
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In  1998, Kate Winslet married assistant director Jim Threapleton. They had  a daughter, Mia Honey Threapleton, in October 2000. They divorced in  2001. She later married director Sam Mendes in 2003 and gave birth to  their son, Joe Alfie Winslet-Mendes, later that year. After seven years  of marriage, Kate announced that she and Sam amicably separated in  February 2010.
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Kate  Elizabeth Winslet was born October 5, 1975, in Reading, England. With  acting deep-rooted into her genes, it was no wonder that Kate herself  would also turn to the dramatic arts.
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Her  grandparents, Oliver and Linda Bridges, founded and operated the  Reading Repertory theater; father Roger Winslet and mom Sally were both  actors; uncle Robert Bridges appeared in the original West End  production of Oliver!; and both her sisters Beth and Anna are actors.  Her younger brother Joss is probably the only Winslet who did not enter  the family business.
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A  handful of actresses carry such a wellspring of inner grace and  presence that they appear destined for celebrity from birth.  Natalie_Wood had it, as did Elizabeth_Taylor and Grace_Kelly; many would  doubtless place Kate Winslet among their ranks. A tender 11 when she  commenced her formal dramatic training, 19 when she debuted  cinematically, and 20 when she received her first Best Supporting  Actress Oscar nomination, Winslet never "ascended" to stardom; she  became a star overnight. The possessor of an hourglass-figured,  full-lipped beauty that lends itself effortlessly to costume dramas,  Winslet was roundly hailed by the press for standing in stark, proud  contrast to her more conventional Hollywood peers.
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Born  on October 5, 1975, and raised in Reading, England, as the daughter of  stage actors and the granddaughter of a repertory theater manager,  Winslet inherited the "drama bug" from her folks. After training  exhaustively as a child and securing professional representation she  went on the air as a spokesgirl for a popular British cereal, and later  attended a performing-arts secondary school. Following an early  graduation in 1991 (prior to the age of 16), Winslet launched her  regional stage career, highlighted by roles in adaptations of +The  Secret Diary of Adrian Mole and +Peter Pan. It would be difficult to  imagine a more auspicious film bow than the role of Juliet Hulme in  Peter_Jackson's Heavenly_Creatures -- or a more difficult one. This  characterization -- that of an extroverted adolescent who constructs an  incestuously exclusive fantasy world with her best friend  (Melanie_Lynskey) -- put Winslet on the map, and opened the door for  follow-ups in international megahits such as Ang_Lee's Sense and  Sensibility (1995), as the willfull, passionate Marianne; and  James_Cameron's Titanic (1997), as the object of Leonardo_Di_Caprio's  affections, Rose DeWitt Bukater. She received dual Oscar nominations for  those roles, but, surprisingly, failed to net either one.
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Meanwhile,  Winslet concurrently shied away from the high gloss of Cameron and  unveiled her stage origins, traveling the arthouse circuit with such  productions as Michael_Winterbottom's Jude (1996), as Sue Bridehead; and  Kenneth Branagh's disappointing, overbaked, four-hour Hamlet (1996), as  Ophelia. Hideous_Kinky embodied a turn on a much smaller scale.  Directed by Scottish helmer Gillies MacKinnon (and scripted by his  brother, Billy), the film casts Winslet as a freewheeling young hippie  who takes her children to Morocco in order to pursue spiritual  enlightenment. Beyond the positive reviews gleaned by the film and the  praise that critics lavished onto Winslet's performance, one of the most  alluring sidelights happened off camera, when Winslet dated and then  married James Threapleton, the third assistant director on the MacKinnon  film. The couple divorced in 2001.
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During  1999 and 2000, Winslet dove into two roles that required her to cut  loose and break free of all inhibitions. First, she played another young  woman in search of spiritual enlightenment, this time in Jane_Campion's  Holy_Smoke. Starring as an Australian girl who joins a cult on a visit  to India, and is then "deprogrammed" by Harvey_Keitel, Winslet's role  pushed her beyond the limits of propriety and embarrassment (one scene  has her standing naked and urinating in front of Keitel). Unfortunately,  one or two brave performances did not an unequivocal masterpiece make;  the picture sharply divided critics, falling far short of the praise  heaped onto Campion's The_Piano six years earlier. Even gutsier (though  more successful on a dramatic level) was Winslet's turn as a laundress  who delivers the Marquis de Sade's manuscripts to the outside world in  Phil_Kaufman's Quills. Winslet reentered the Oscar limelight with yet  another Academy-nommed performance as a youthful Iris_Murdoch in  director Richard_Eyre's Iris, but the gold statuette eluded her a third  time when Jennifer_Connelly netted it for A_Beautiful_Mind. In early  2003, she hit a low point as Bitsey Bloom, opposite Kevin_Spacey in The  Life of David Gale. Based on the experience of a University of Texas  professor -- an avid anti-death-penalty activist faced with execution  after a false conviction -- Winslet portrayed the reporter who broke the  story in a desperate attempt to discover the truth behind the  mysterious and brutal crime for which Gale was convicted. As scripted by  Charles_Randolph and directed by Alan_Parker, the picture opened and  closed almost simultaneously, to devastating, brutal reviews.
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Winslet  fared better in 2004, as the love interest opposite Jim_Carrey in  Michel_Gondry's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. This humorous and  poignant mindbender, with a tender romance at its core, scored on all  fronts, as did Winslet's performance, earning her Academy Award and  Golden Globe nominations. She followed it up with a return to period  film in Finding_Neverland (2005), a movie about Victorian author J.M.  Barrie, played by Johnny_Depp. Playing the inspiration for the character  of Wendy in the beloved novel -Peter Pan seemed only natural for the  charming actress, who had long since proven herself a similarly  charismatic onscreen force.
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2006  found Winslet in a quintet of back-to-back projects. In the CG-animated  Flushed_Away -- from Aardman and Dreamworks -- she voiced Rita, a  scavenging sewer rat who helps Hugh_Jackman's Roddy escape from the city  of Ratropolis and return to his luxurious Kensington origins. That  year, she also headlined the political drama All the King's Men,  opposite Sean_Penn. Written and directed by Schindler's_List's  Steven_Zaillian, the picture cast Winslet as Jude_Law's childhood  sweetheart; while overflowing with talent, the long-gestating remake was  a major misfire with critics and audiences. Perhaps more fortuitously,  Winslet joined the cast of Todd_Field's Little_Children, an ensemble  comedy drama about fear and loathing in an upper-class suburb in New  England. The film would net her her fifth Oscar nomination, this time  for Best Actress. More financially successful was her involvment in  Nancy_Meyers' romantic comedy Holiday, as Iris, a Britishwoman who  temporarily "swaps homes," as part of a vacation ploy, with  Cameron_Diaz's Amanda, and has an affair with Jack_Black. Meanwhile,  Winslet and Johnny_Depp reunited for the first occasion since  Finding_Neverland as narrators of the IMAX documentary Deep Sea 3D  (2006), filmmaker Howard_Hall's lavish exploration of the aquatic  depths, designed for young viewers.
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After  taking some time off in 2007, Winslet returned in 2008 with a pair of  award-winning performances. Playing opposite her Titanic co-star  Leonardo DiCaprio in Revolutionary Road earned her Best Actress  nominations from both the Screen Actors Guild and the Hollywood Foreign  Press, as well as a healthy number of year-end critics awards. But it  was her work in Stephen Daldry's adaptation of The Reader that provided  her with the sixth Academy nomination of her career, as well as Best  Supporting Actress nods from the Screen Actors Guild and the Golden  Globes. The Hollywood Foreign Press made history that year selecting her  the winner in both the Best Actress in a drama and the Best Supporting  Actress categories at that year's Golden Globes. Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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Also  released in late 2008, the film competed against Winslet's other  project, a film adaptation of Bernhard Schlink's 1995 novel The Reader,  directed by Stephen Daldry and featuring Ralph Fiennes and David Kross  in supporting roles. Originally the first choice for her role, she was  initially not able to take on the role due to a scheduling conflict with  Revolutionary Road, and Nicole Kidman replaced her. A month after  filming began, however, Kidman left the film due to her pregnancy before  filming of her had begun, enabling Winslet to rejoin the film.  Employing a German accent, Winslet portrayed a former Nazi concentration  camp guard who has an affair with a teenager (Kross) who, as an adult,  witnesses her war crimes trial. She later said the role was difficult  for her, as she was naturally unable "to sympathise with an SS guard."  While the film garnered mixed reviews in general, Winslet received  favorable reviews for her performance. The following year, she earned  her sixth Academy Award nomination and went on to win the Best Actress  award, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, a Screen Actors Guild Award for  Outstanding Supporting Actress, and a Golden Globe for Best Supporting  Actress.

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