Kate Winslet 52707 225829745 2008-07-15T16:22:11Z Ginnina 6051038 Deleted unimportant info {{refimprove|date=February 2008}} <noinclude>{{Infobox actor | name = Kate Winslet | image = Kate Winslet at the BAFTAs 2007.jpg | imagesize = 200px | caption = Winslet/Hoffman at the BAFTAs in February 2007 | birthname = Kate Elizabeth Winslet| birthdate = {{birth date and age|1975|10|5}} | location = [[Reading, Berkshire]], [[England]] | spouse = [[Jim Threapleton]] (1998&ndash;2001)1 child<br>[[Sam Mendes]] (2003&ndash;present)1 child | baftaawards = '''[[BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role|Best Actress in a Supporting Role]]''' <br> 1995 ''[[Sense and Sensibility (film)|Sense and Sensibility]]'' | grammyawards = '''[[Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children|Best Spoken Word Album for Children]]''' <br> 2000 ''Listen To the Storyteller'' | sagawards = '''[[Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture|Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture]]''' <br> 1995 ''[[Sense and Sensibility (film)|Sense and Sensibility]]'' }} '''Kate Elizabeth Winslet''' (born [[October 5]], [[1975]]) is a five-time [[Academy Award]]-nominated, [[Golden Globe]]-nominated, [[Emmy Award]]-nominated, [[BAFTA]], [[Grammy]] and [[Screen Actors Guild Award]]-winning [[England|English]] [[Actor|actress]]. She is noted for having played a wide range of diverse characters over her career, but is probably best-known for her critically acclaimed performances as [[Juliet Hulme]] in ''[[Heavenly Creatures]]'' (1994), Marianne Dashwood in ''[[Sense and Sensibility]]'' (1995), [[List of characters in Titanic (1997 film)#Rose DeWitt Bukater|Rose DeWitt Bukater]] in ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' (1997), and Clementine Kruczynski in ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'' (2004). She is the winner of a [[BAFTA Award|BAFTA]] and [[Screen Actors Guild Award|SAG Award]], and a five-time [[Academy Awards|Oscar]] nominee. At the age of 22, she broke the record for the youngest person to receive two Oscar nominations,<ref name="actors">{{cite episode | url = http://www.bravotv.com/Inside_the_Actors_Studio/guest/Kate_Winslet | title = Kate Winslet | series = [[Inside the Actors Studio]] | credits = Lipton, James (host) | airdate = 2004-03-14 | season = 10 | number = 1011 | network = Bravo}}</ref> and each of her subsequent nominations has broken a further record: the youngest person to receive three, four, and five nominations. ==Life and career== ===Early life=== Kate Winslet was born in [[Reading, Berkshire]], [[England]] to Roger John Winslet, a swimming-pool contractor, and Sally Ann Bridges, a barmaid;<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/12/05/lnickbarratt05.xml | title = Family detective: Kate Winslet | publisher = Daily Telegraph | date = 2005-12-05}}</ref> both of her parents were also actors. Her maternal grandparents, Linda (Plumb) and Archibald Oliver Bridges, founded and operated the Reading Repertory, and her uncle, Robert Bridges, appeared in the original [[West End of London|West End]] production of ''[[Oliver!]]'' Her sisters are [[Beth Winslet]] and [[Anna Winslet]], also [[actor|actresses]]. Winslet, raised as an [[Anglican]], began studying drama at the age of eleven at the [[Redroofs Theatre School]],<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.redroofs.co.uk/information.asp#day2 | title = Redroof Associates FAQ: Is it true that Kate Winslet went to Redroofs? | accessdate = 2008-02-14}}</ref> a co-educational [[independent school]] in [[Maidenhead]], [[Berkshire]], where she was [[head girl]] and was soon cast as a [[spokesperson]] for a cereal in television commercials. Throughout her adolescence, she was severely bullied for being overweight and having exceptionally large feet (which she inherited from her mother). ===Career=== Winslet's career began on television, with a co-starring role in the [[BBC]] children's [[science fiction]] serial ''[[Dark Season]]'' in 1991. This was followed by appearances in the made-for-TV movie ''[[Anglo-Saxon Attitudes]]'' in 1992 and an episode of the medical [[drama]] ''[[Casualty (television)|Casualty]]'' in 1993, also for the BBC. Her film career took off with 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 (played by [[Melanie Lynskey]]), murder her mother when they are not allowed to be together. This role was followed by the successful film ''[[Sense and Sensibility (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 (1997 film)|Titanic]]'', a massive hit which holds the record as highest-grossing film in history (not accounting for inflation) at more than [[US$]]1 billion in box-office worldwide. It went on to win 11 Academy Awards.<ref name="actors"/> 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 (film)|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''; ironically, she appeared as [[Ophelia (character)|Ophelia]] in [[Kenneth Branagh]]'s [[Hamlet (1996 film)|version]] of [[Hamlet]]. She was even considered for the role of Satine in "Moulin Rouge!". Throughout her career, she has often turned down other roles in high profile films, such as Anna ''[[Anna and the King]]'' and Eowyn in ''[[Lord of the Rings]]''. She has also taken several roles in studio "[[period drama]]s" like ''[[Quills]]'', ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' and ''[[Finding Neverland]]''. For a time, she was given the nickname "Corset Kate". [[Image:Kate Winslet Palm Film Festival.jpg|thumb|left|Kate Winslet at the Palm Spring Film Festival.]] In 2005, Winslet appeared in a [[television commercial]] for [[American Express]]. 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: going to prison for murder (''Heavenly Creatures''), being penniless and heartbroken (''Sense and Sensibility''), almost drowning (''Titanic''), losing her mind (''[[Iris (2001 film)|Iris]]''), having her memory erased (''Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind''), and being in Neverland (''Finding Neverland''). 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. When Winslet talks about nearly drowning at age 20 in ''Titanic'', she is walking over a bridge with water underneath it, in reference to the iceberg and water seen in the film. Winslet also appeared in an episode of BBC's comedy series ''[[Extras (TV series)|Extras]]'' in August 2005, as a satirical version of '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 at the time she had been nominated four times, and that everyone who does a film about the Holocaust wins an Oscar. She also (while dressed as a nun) was shown giving [[phone sex]] tips to the romantically challenged Maggie. [[Ricky Gervais]] (who is a native of the same town as Winslet, [[Reading]]) later said on [[NPR]] that she was his favorite guest star.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4859247 | title = 'The Office' Star Ricky Gervais Back with 'Extras' | publisher = National Public Radio | date = 2005-09-22 | first = Madeleine | last = Brand}}</ref> Her performance in the episode did lead to her being nominated for an [[Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Guest Performance in a Comedy Series, but she did not win. As of March 2007, [[Leonardo DiCaprio]] signed to co-star in ''[[Revolutionary Road (film)|Revolutionary Road]]'' with Winslet as the Wheeler couple, a 1950s couple who appear content on the surface but are withering internally. The film will be the first to reunite the notable duo, who have remained close since their first pairing in ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]''. There are also talks that Winslet's husband, [[Sam Mendes]] and his production company, Neal Street Productions, purchased the film rights to the long-delayed biography of circus tiger tamer [[Mabel Stark]]. Winslet has stated that she has been eager to portray this complex woman for three years now and is looking forward to working with her husband on bringing this to the screen. ''(See Mabel Stark's page for more information on the project.)'' ===Music=== Winslet has also enjoyed a brief taste of success as a singer, with her single "[[What If (Kate Winslet song)|What If]]" from the soundtrack of ''[[Christmas Carol: The Movie]]'', which reached [[Irish Singles Chart|#1 in Ireland]] and [[UK Singles Chart|#6 in the UK]] (she also filmed a [[music video]] for the song). She has also participated in a duet with [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] on the [[Sandra Boynton]] CD ''Dog Train'', and sang in the [[2006 in film|2006]] film ''[[Romance and Cigarettes]]''. She also sang an [[aria]] from ''[[La Boheme]]'', called "Sono andati", in her film ''[[Heavenly Creatures]]'', which is featured on the film's soundtrack. She was considered for the lead in ''[[Moulin Rouge!]]'' (which eventually went to [[Nicole Kidman]]); had she taken the part, she would have sung the full soundtrack. ===Personal life=== While on the set of ''[[Dark Season]]'', Winslet shared a five-year romance with actor and writer Stephen Tredre. They moved to London during their relationship. After their romance, she began a relationship with Rufus Sewall. After filming ''Titanic'', Tredre died of bone cancer. Winslet was not at the premier of ''Titanic'' because she was attending his funeral in London. On [[22 November]] [[1998]], Winslet married director [[Jim Threapleton]]. The two have a daughter, Mia Honey, who was born on [[12 October]], [[2000]]. After a divorce in 2001, Winslet began a relationship with [[Sam Mendes]], whom she married on [[24 May]] [[2003]] on the island of [[Anguilla]] in the [[Caribbean]]. Their son, Joe Alfie, was born on [[22 December]] [[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 ''Gentlemen's Quarterly'' 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. ''GQ'' issued an apology in the subsequent issue. Winslet and her husband Mendes currently reside in [[New York City]]. They also own a manor house in the tiny village of Church Westcote in [[Gloucestershire]], [[England]]. Winslet and Mendes spent £3 million on the secluded Westcote Manor, a rambling Grade II-listed house with eight bedrooms, set in 22 acres. They have reportedly spent more than £1 million on interior renovations, as well as restoring the original water garden, mulberry garden and orchard, all of which fell into disrepair when the former owner, equestrian artist [[Raoul Millais]], died in 1999. As of 2006, it is reported Winslet and Mendes have a large lake house near Canandaigua Lake, in Canandaigua, New York. Winslet is a [[vegetarian]].<ref>http://www.ivu.org/people/actors/winslet.html</ref> ==Selected filmography== {| border="2" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 90%;" |- bgcolor="#B0C4DE" align="center" ! Year ! Film ! Role ! Notes and Awards |- | [[1991 in television|1991]] || ''[[Dark Season]]'' ([[TV series]]) || Reet || |- | [[1994 in film|1994]] || ''[[Heavenly Creatures]]'' || [[Juliet Hulme]] || |- |rowspan="2"| [[1995 in film|1995]] || ''[[A Kid in King Arthur's Court]]'' || Princess Sarah || |- | ''[[Sense and Sensibility (film)|Sense and Sensibility]]'' || Marianne Dashwood || SAG and BAFTA winner, Oscar and Golden Globe nominations |- |rowspan="2"| [[1996 in film|1996]] || ''[[Jude (film)|Jude]]'' || Sue Bridehead || |- | ''[[Hamlet (1996 film)|Hamlet]]'' || [[Ophelia (character)|Ophelia]] || |- | [[1997 in film|1997]] || ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' || [[List_of_characters_in_Titanic_%281997_film%29#Rose_DeWitt_Bukater|Rose DeWitt Bukater]] || Oscar, SAG, and Golden Globe nominations |- | [[1998 in film|1998]] || ''[[Hideous Kinky (film)|Hideous Kinky]]'' || Julia || |- |rowspan="2"| [[1999 in film|1999]] || ''[[Faeries (film)|Faeries]]'' || Brigid || ([[voice actor|voice]]) |- | ''[[Holy Smoke!]]'' || Ruth Barron || |- | [[2000 in film|2000]] || ''[[Quills]]'' || Madeleine 'Maddy' LeClerc || SAG nomination |- |rowspan="3"| [[2001 in film|2001]] || ''[[Enigma (2001 film)|Enigma]]'' || Hester Wallace || |- | ''[[Christmas Carol: The Movie]]'' || Belle || ([[voice actor|voice]]) |- | ''[[Iris (film)|Iris]]'' || Young [[Iris Murdoch]] || Oscar, BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations |- | [[2003 in film|2003]] || ''[[The Life of David Gale]]'' || Bitsey Bloom || |- |rowspan="2"| [[2004 in film|2004]] || ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'' || [[Clementine Kruczynski]] || Oscar, SAG, BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations |- | ''[[Finding Neverland]]'' || Sylvia Llewelyn Davies || BAFTA nomination |- | [[2005 in film|2005]] || ''[[Romance & Cigarettes]]'' || Tula || |- |rowspan="4"| [[2006 in film|2006]] || ''[[All the King's Men (2006 film)|All the King's Men]]'' || Anne Stanton || |- | ''[[Little Children (movie)|Little Children]]'' || Sarah Pierce || Oscar, BAFTA, SAG, and Golden Globe, nominations |- | ''[[Flushed Away]] || Rita || ([[voice actor|voice]]) |- | ''[[The Holiday (film)|The Holiday]]'' || Iris Simpkins || |- |rowspan="2"| [[2008 in film|2008]] || ''[[Revolutionary Road (film)|Revolutionary Road]]'' || April Wheeler|| ''awaiting release'' |- |''[[The Reader (film)|The Reader]]'' || Hanna Schmitz || ''post-production'' |} ==Awards== Winslet has earned five Oscar nominations and five [[Golden Globe Award|Golden Globe]] nominations, as well as one [[BAFTA Award]] and four further [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|BAFTA]] nominations. She is the youngest Actress to be nominated for 5 Academy Awards. [[Premiere Magazine]] named her performance as Clementine Kruczynski in ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'' the 81st greatest film performance of all time. She has also received [http://www.discoverkate.com/kate/awards/ numerous awards and nominations] from other organizations, including the [[Screen Actors Guild]] and the [[Evening Standard British Film Awards]]. Winslet won the [[Los Angeles Film Critics' Association]] (LAFCA) award for Best Supporting Actress for ''[[Iris (film)|Iris]]''. For ''[[Holy Smoke!]]'', she was Best Actress runner-up at both the [[New York Film Critics' Circle]] (NYFCC) and the [[National Society of Film Critics]] (NSFC). Winslet was also NYFCC's Best Actress runner-up for ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]''. ====Academy Awards (Oscars)==== [[Image:KateWinsletTitanic3.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Kate Winslet as Rose DeWitt Bukater in ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' (1997)]] Winslet earned her fifth Academy Award nomination for ''[[Little Children (film)|Little Children]]'' at the age of 31, becoming the youngest actress to garner five nominations (in just 19 movies). Previous record holder was [[Olivia de Havilland]], who secured her fifth at the age of 33 in 1950 (with 33 films).<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.variety.com/awardcentral_article/VR1117957938.html | title = This year's Oscar fun facts | publisher = Variety | date = 2007-08-23 | first = Phil | last = Gallo}}</ref> With her [[Academy Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] nomination for ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'', which she eventually lost to [[Hilary Swank]], she surpassed [[Marlon Brando]]'s record for the youngest actor to have received four Oscar nominations. Her ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' nomination secured her the record for the youngest ever double-Oscar-nominee. She has also received two nominations for playing younger versions of another nominee in the same film - the only two instances of different actors playing the same role in the same film both being nominated. She played the younger versions of nominees [[Gloria Stuart]] in ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' and [[Judi Dench]] in ''[[Iris (film)|Iris]]''. * Nominated: Best Supporting Actress, ''[[Sense and Sensibility (film)|Sense and Sensibility]]'' (1995) * Nominated: Best Actress, ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' (1997) * Nominated: Best Supporting Actress, ''[[Iris (film)|Iris]]'' (2001) * Nominated: Best Actress, ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'' (2004) * Nominated: Best Actress, ''[[Little Children (film)|Little Children]]'' (2006) ====Golden Globes==== Winslet has received [[Golden Globe]] nominations for ''[[Sense and Sensibility (film)|Sense and Sensibilty]]'' (Best Supporting Actress), ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' (Best Actress, Drama), ''[[Iris (film)|Iris]]'' (Best Supporting Actress), ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'' (Best Actress, Musical or Comedy), and ''[[Little Children (film)|Little Children]]'' (Best Actress, Drama). * Nominated: Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture, ''[[Sense and Sensibility]]'' (1996) * Nominated: Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama, ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' (1998) * Nominated: Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture, ''[[Iris (film)|Iris]]'' (2002) * Nominated: Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical/Comedy, ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'' (2004) * Nominated: Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama, ''[[Little Children (film)|Little Children]]'' (2007) ====BAFTAs==== Winslet won a [[BAFTA Award]] as Best Supporting Actress for her role in ''[[Sense and Sensibility]]''. She also received a nomination as Best Supporting Actress for ''[[Iris (film)|Iris]]'' in 2001, and two nominations for Best Actress in 2004, for ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'' and ''[[Finding Neverland]]''. She lost to [[Jennifer Connelly]] and [[Imelda Staunton]], respectively. In 2006, Winslet received a Best Actress nomination for ''[[Little Children (film)|Little Children]]''. * '''Won: Best Supporting Actress, ''[[Sense and Sensibility]]'' (1996) * Nominated: Best Supporting Actress, ''[[Iris (film)|Iris]]'' (2002) * Nominated: Best Actress, ''[[Finding Neverland]]'' (2005) * Nominated: Best Actress, ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'' (2005) * Nominated: Best Actress, ''[[Little Children (film)|Little Children]]'' (2007) ====Grammys==== In 2000, she won a [[Grammy Award]] for the 'Best Spoken Word Album for Children' for ''Listen To the Storyteller''. ====Emmys==== On [[6 July]] [[2006]], Winslet was nominated for an [[Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for playing herself on an episode of ''[[Extras (TV series)|Extras]]'' that premiered in 2004. In this episode she comically criticized the fact that she had (by that point) been nominated for an Oscar four times, but had never won one. * Nominated: Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, ''[[Extras (TV series)|Extras]]'' (2006) ===Awards Table=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Group !! Award !! Won !! Film/Television series |- |rowspan="1"| 1995 | [[New Zealand Film and TV Awards]] | Best Foreign Performer | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |rowspan="3"| ''[[Heavenly Creatures]]'' |- |rowspan="6"| 1996 | [[Empire Awards]] | Best British Actress | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |- | [[London Film Critics Circle|London Film Critics Circle Awards]] | Best British Actress of the Year | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |- | [[Golden Globe Awards|Golden Globes]] | [[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture|Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |rowspan="4"| ''[[Sense and Sensibility (film)|Sense and Sensibility]]'' |- | [[Screen Actors Guild Awards]] | [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture|Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture]] | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |- | [[BAFTA Awards]] | [[BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role|Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role]] | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |- | [[Academy Awards]] | [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Actress in a Supporting Role]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- |rowspan="2"| 1997 | [[Evening Standard British Film Awards]] | Best Actress | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes | ''[[Jude (film)|Jude]]''<br>''[[Sense and Sensibility (film)|Sense and Sensibility]]'' |- | [[Satellite Awards]] | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Drama | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |rowspan="2"| ''[[Hamlet (1996 film)|Hamlet]]'' |- |rowspan="13"| 1998 | [[Empire Awards]] | Best British Actress | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |- |rowspan="2"| [[European Film Awards]] | Jameson Audience/People's Choice Award for Best British Actress | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |rowspan="14"| ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' |- | Outstanding Achievement in World Cinema | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Online Film Critics Society Awards]] | Best Actress | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Satellite Awards]] | Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture - Drama | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- |rowspan="2"| [[Screen Actors Guild Awards]] | [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture|Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture|Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Golden Globe Awards|Golden Globes]] | [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama|Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Academy Awards]] | [[Academy Award for Best Actress|Best Actress in a Leading Role]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Actress - Drama | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |- |rowspan="3"| [[MTV Movie Awards]] | Best Female Performance | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | Best Kiss (shared with [[Leonardo DiCaprio]]) | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | Best On-Screen Duo (shared with [[Leonardo DiCaprio]]) | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- |rowspan="2"| 1999 | [[London Film Critics Circle Awards]] | British Actress of the Year | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Empire Awards]] | Best British Actress | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |- |rowspan="1"| 2000 | Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards | Best Supporting Actress | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |rowspan="4"| ''[[Quills]]'' |- |rowspan="8"| 2001 | [[Satellite Awards]] | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Drama | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Screen Actors Guild Awards]] | [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture|Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[London Film Critics Circle Awards]] | British Actress of the Year | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | Golden Camera - Germany | Film - International (Exceptional work in a non-German production) | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes | ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' |- | [[British Independent Film Awards]] | Best Actress | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes | ''[[Enigma (2001 film)|Enigma]]'' |- | [[Empire Awards]] | Best British Actress | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |rowspan="2"| ''[[Quills]]'' |- | Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | Favorite Actress - Drama | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards | [[Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress]] | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |rowspan="6"| ''[[Iris (film)|Iris]]'' |- |rowspan="7"| 2002 | [[Satellite Awards]] | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Drama | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Golden Globes]] | [[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture|Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[BAFTA Awards]] | [[BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Academy Awards]] | [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[European Film Awards]] | Jameson Audience/People's Choice Award for Best British Actress | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |- | [[Empire Awards]] | Best British Actress | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes | ''[[Quills]]'' |- | [[Evening Standard British Film Awards]] | Best Actress | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes | ''[[Enigma (2001 film)|Enigma]]''<br>''[[Iris (2001 film)|Iris]]''<br>''[[Quills]]'' |- |rowspan="17"| 2005 | [[Satellite Awards]] | Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |rowspan="2"| ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'' |- |rowspan="2"| [[Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards]] | [[BFCA Critics' Choice Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[BFCA Critics' Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No | ''[[Finding Neverland]]'' |- | [[Online Film Critics Society Awards]] | Best Actress | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |rowspan="3"| ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'' |- |rowspan="2"| [[People's Choice Awards]] | Favorite Leading Lady | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | Favorite On-Screen Chemistry (shared with [[Jim Carrey]]) | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | Las Vegas Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Actress | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes | ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]''<br>''[[Finding Neverland]]'' |- | [[London Film Critics Circle Awards]] | British Actress of the Year (tied with [[Eva Birthistle]] for [[Ae Fond Kiss...]]) | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |rowspan="3"| ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'' |- | [[Golden Globes]] | [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy|Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- |rowspan="2"| [[Screen Actors Guild Awards]] | [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture|Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Cast in a Motion Picture|Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No | ''[[Finding Neverland]]'' |- |rowspan="2"| [[BAFTA Awards]] | [[BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No | ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'' |- | [[BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No | ''[[Finding Neverland]]'' |- | [[Academy Awards]] | [[Academy Award for Best Actress|Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No | ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'' |- | [[Teen Choice Awards]] | Choice Movie Actress: Drama | style="background: #ffdddd" | No | ''[[Finding Neverland]]'' |- | [[Empire Awards]] | Best British Actress | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |rowspan="2"| ''[[Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind]]'' |- | [[Saturn Awards]] | [[Saturn Award for Best Actress (film)|Best Leading Actress in a Motion Picture]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- |rowspan="4"| 2006 | [[Primetime Emmy Awards]] | [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No | ''[[Extras (TV series)|Extras]]'' |- | [[Gotham Awards]] | Tribute Award | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |rowspan="11"| ''[[Little Children (film)|Little Children]]'' |- | [[Satellite Awards]] | Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture, Drama | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Chicago Film Critics Association Awards]] | Best Actress | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- |rowspan="8"| 2007 | [[Palm Springs International Film Festival]] | Desert Palm Achievement Award | style="background: #ddffdd" | Yes |- | [[Online Film Critics Society Awards]] | Best Actress | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[London Film Critics Circle Awards]] | British Actress of the Year | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards]] | [[BFCA Critics' Choice Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Golden Globes]] | [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama|Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Screen Actors Guild Awards]] | [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[BAFTA Awards]] | [[BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role|Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- | [[Academy Awards]] | [[Academy Award for Best Actress|Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role]] | style="background: #ffdddd" | No |- |} {{start box}}{{s-awards}} {{succession box | title=[[Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture|SAG Award for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture]] | before=[[Dianne Wiest]]<br>for ''[[Bullets Over Broadway]]'' | years=1995<br>'''for ''[[Sense and Sensibility (film)|Sense and Sensibility]]'' ''' | after=[[Lauren Bacall]]<br>for ''[[The Mirror Has Two Faces]]''}} {{succession box | title=[[BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role]] | before=[[Kristin Scott Thomas]]<br>for ''[[Four Weddings and a Funeral]]'' | years=1995<br>'''for ''[[Sense and Sensibility (film)|Sense and Sensibility]]'' ''' | after=[[Juliette Binoche]]<br>for ''[[The English Patient (film)|The English Patient]]''}} {{end}} ==Notes== <!--<nowiki> See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the <ref> and </ref> tags, and the template below. </nowiki>--> {{reflist}} ==References== *{{cite web|last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= | date= |url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4859247 |title='The Office' Star Ricky Gervais Back with 'Extras' |format= |work= |pages= |publisher= | language= |accessdate=2006-06-05 |curly= }} ==External links== {{Commons|Kate Winslet}} {{wikiquote}} ===News=== *[http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?xfile=data/newsmakers/2007/March/newsmakers_March2.xml&section=newsmakers&col= Actress Winslet wins damages over diet story] ===Interviews=== *[http://www.theblurb.com.au/Issue40/KateWinslet.htm The Blurb interview] (April, 2004) *[http://www.discoverkate.com/Articles/interviews/20030220_the-early-show.html The Early Show interview] ([[February 20]], [[2003]]) *[http://www.indexmagazine.com/interviews/kate_winslet.shtml Index Magazine interview] (2004) *[http://www.usaweekend.com/02_issues/020224/020224winslet.html USA Weekend interview] ([[February 24]], [[2002]]) *[http://www.stv.tv/out/showArticle.jsp?source=opencms&articleId=/out/hotnow/films/Kate_Winslet_interview Kate Winslet video interview with stv.tv, December 2006] *[http://www.tiscali.co.uk/entertainment/film/interviews/kate_winslet.html Tiscali Interview (February 2006)] *[http://www.ananova.com/entertainment/story/sm_896626.html?menu= Kate Winslet Interview in Ananova] (2007) * [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/berkshire/3551759.stm Kate Winslet Interview in BBC NEWS ENGLAND] (Friday, 2004) * [http://www.discoverkate.com/Articles/2004/1016_times-leading-lady.html Kate Winslet Interview] ([[October 16]], [[2004]]) ===Web sites=== * {{imdb name|id=0000701|name=Kate Winslet}} * {{tvtome person|id=98345|name=Kate Winslet}} * [http://www.discoverkate.com Kate Winslet fansite] <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]] --> {{Persondata |NAME = Winslet, Kate Elizabeth |ALTERNATIVE NAMES = |SHORT DESCRIPTION = English actress |DATE OF BIRTH = [[October 5]], [[1975]] |PLACE OF BIRTH = Reading, Berkshire, [[England]] |DATE OF DEATH = |PLACE OF DEATH = }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Winslet, Kate}} [[Category:1975 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:English Anglicans]] [[Category:English film actors]] [[Category:English stage actors]] [[Category:English television actors]] [[Category:English vegetarians]] [[Category:English voice actors]] [[Category:Shakespearean actors]] [[Category:BAFTA winners (people)]] [[Category:Grammy Award winners]] [[Category:People from Reading, Berkshire]] [[ar:كيت وينسليت]] [[bg:Кейт Уинслет]] [[ca:Kate Winslet]] [[cy:Kate Winslet]] [[da:Kate Winslet]] [[de:Kate Winslet]] [[et:Kate Winslet]] [[el:Κέιτ Γουίνσλετ]] [[es:Kate Winslet]] [[eo:Kate Winslet]] [[eu:Kate Winslet]] [[fa:کیت وینسلت]] [[fr:Kate Winslet]] [[gl:Kate Winslet]] [[hr:Kate Winslet]] [[id:Kate Winslet]] [[it:Kate Winslet]] [[he:קייט וינסלט]] [[hu:Kate Winslet]] [[nl:Kate Winslet]] [[ja:ケイト・ウィンスレット]] [[no:Kate Winslet]] [[pms:Kate Winslet]] [[pl:Kate Winslet]] [[pt:Kate Winslet]] [[ro:Kate Winslet]] [[ru:Уинслет, Кейт]] [[sq:Kate Winslet]] [[simple:Kate Winslet]] [[sl:Kate Winslet]] [[sr:Кејт Винслет]] [[fi:Kate Winslet]] [[sv:Kate Winslet]] [[vi:Kate Winslet]] [[tr:Kate Winslet]] [[uk:Вінслет Кейт]] [[zh:凱特·溫斯蕾]]