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** Despite ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'' making her famous and her forming a friendship with Leonardo [=DiCaprio=], she is embarrassed by her performance and accent in it - describing it as like watching an old home movie of herself. She also stated that she would not work for Creator/JamesCameron again unless she got paid a lot of money, noting that his HairTriggerTemper made him difficult to work with. She eventually worked with Cameron again in ''Avatar: The Way of Water'' over twenty years layer, and noted she had a far more positive experience with the director this time, saying he'd mellowed with age. More than the film itself, she's also made it clear she's come to despise the theme song "My Heart Will Go On", mostly because of it being heavily overplayed or referenced around her. She jokingly said that she'd throw up if she had to hear "My Heart Will Go On" again, and also joked that if you’re hosting a party she’s attending, and she isn’t taking the hint that it’s time to leave, just play the Celine Dion song, and she’ll be gone before you turn around.

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** Despite ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'' making her famous and her forming a friendship with Leonardo [=DiCaprio=], she is embarrassed by her performance and accent in it - describing it as like watching an old home movie of herself. She also stated that she would not work for Creator/JamesCameron again unless she got paid a lot of money, noting that his HairTriggerTemper made him difficult to work with. She eventually worked with Cameron again in ''Avatar: The Way of Water'' over twenty years layer, later, and noted she had a far more positive experience with the director this time, saying he'd mellowed with age. More than the film itself, she's also made it clear she's come to despise the theme song "My Heart Will Go On", mostly because of it being heavily overplayed or referenced around her. She jokingly said that she'd throw up if she had to hear "My Heart Will Go On" again, and also joked that if you’re hosting a party she’s attending, and she isn’t taking the hint that it’s time to leave, just play the Celine Dion song, and she’ll be gone before you turn around.



* DawsonCasting:[[invoked]] Juliet is thirteen when ''Film/HeavenlyCreatures'' starts, but Kate was already eighteen. Arguably justified, given how the film covers a couple of years and some intimate scenes requiring an older actress.

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* DawsonCasting:[[invoked]] Juliet is thirteen when ''Film/HeavenlyCreatures'' starts, but Kate was already eighteen. Arguably justified, given how the film covers a couple of years and features some intimate scenes requiring an older actress.
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She additionally won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 2000 for Best Spoken Word Album[[note]]for the children's audiobook ''Listen to the Storyteller''[[/note]], making her just a Tony Award away from an [[UsefulNotes/TheEGOTs EGOT]].

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She additionally won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 2000 for Best Spoken Word Album[[note]]for the children's audiobook ''Listen to the Storyteller''[[/note]], making her just a Tony Award away from an [[UsefulNotes/TheEGOTs [[MedaNotes/TheEGOTs EGOT]].
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** Almost played '''SAURON''' in ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings''. Creator/PeterJackson toyed with the idea of having Sauron pull a OneWingedAngel in the final battle, as a {{Bishounen}} [[LightIsNotGood angelic]] creature to fight Aragorn. She was also offered the role of Eowyn, which eventually went to Miranda Otto.

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** Almost played '''SAURON''' in ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings''. Creator/PeterJackson toyed with the idea of having Sauron pull a OneWingedAngel in the final battle, as a {{Bishounen}} an [[LightIsNotGood angelic]] creature to fight Aragorn. She was also offered the role of Eowyn, which eventually went to Miranda Otto.
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* TheCastShowOff: She sings on screen in ''Film/HeavenlyCreatures'' and ''Film/SenseAndSensibility'', and recorded a single to tie in with ''A Christmas Carol''.


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* DawsonCasting:[[invoked]] Juliet is thirteen when ''Film/HeavenlyCreatures'' starts, but Kate was already eighteen. Arguably justified, given how the film covers a couple of years and some intimate scenes requiring an older actress.


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* UnbuiltCastingType:[[invoked]] Before being typecast as English Roses and Proper Ladies, she starred in ''Film/HeavenlyCreatures'', playing a girl with the appearance and background of an English Rose, but who's soon revealed as a deranged eventual murderer.
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Demonstrating her great versatility, Winslet acted in EnglishRose type roles in ''Film/FindingNeverland'', ''Film/TheHoliday'' and ''Film/ALittleChaos'', dramas that relied primarily on her facial expressions (''Film/{{Labor Day}}'', ''Wonder Wheel'' and ''Film/{{Ammonite}}''), villain roles (''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Triple 9''), a thriller (''[[Film/Contagion2011 Contagion]]''), and a comedy-drama (''Film/TheDressmaker''), earning universal acclaim and a slew of awards, including an AACTA, Hollywood Film Award, TIFF Award and a Honorary César. She also won an Emmy for

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Demonstrating her great versatility, Winslet acted in EnglishRose type roles in ''Film/FindingNeverland'', ''Film/TheHoliday'' and ''Film/ALittleChaos'', dramas that relied primarily on her facial expressions (''Film/{{Labor Day}}'', ''Wonder Wheel'' and ''Film/{{Ammonite}}''), villain roles (''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Triple 9''), a thriller (''[[Film/Contagion2011 Contagion]]''), and a comedy-drama (''Film/TheDressmaker''), earning universal acclaim and a slew of awards, including an AACTA, Hollywood Film Award, TIFF Award and a Honorary César. She also won an Emmy for
UsefulNotes/EmmyAward for the TV miniseries adaptation of ''Film/MildredPierce'' in 2021, and won a second of those a decade later for ''Series/MareOfEasttown''; she played the title character in both.
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Demonstrating her great versatility, Winslet acted in EnglishRose type roles in ''Film/FindingNeverland'', ''Film/TheHoliday'' and ''Film/ALittleChaos'', dramas that relied primarily on her facial expressions (''Film/{{Labor Day}}'', ''Wonder Wheel'' and ''Film/{{Ammonite}}''), villain roles (''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Triple 9''), a thriller (''[[Film/Contagion2011 Contagion]]''), and a comedy-drama (''Film/TheDressmaker''), earning universal acclaim and a slew of awards, including an AACTA, Hollywood Film Award, TIFF Award and a Honorary César.

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Demonstrating her great versatility, Winslet acted in EnglishRose type roles in ''Film/FindingNeverland'', ''Film/TheHoliday'' and ''Film/ALittleChaos'', dramas that relied primarily on her facial expressions (''Film/{{Labor Day}}'', ''Wonder Wheel'' and ''Film/{{Ammonite}}''), villain roles (''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Triple 9''), a thriller (''[[Film/Contagion2011 Contagion]]''), and a comedy-drama (''Film/TheDressmaker''), earning universal acclaim and a slew of awards, including an AACTA, Hollywood Film Award, TIFF Award and a Honorary César.
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She has been married three times, and is the mother of three children, one by each of her husbands (two sons, one daughter). Winslet is currently married to Edward Abel Smith.
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Demonstrating her great versatility, Winslet acted in EnglishRose type roles in ''Film/FindingNeverland'', ''Film/TheHoliday'' and ''Film/ALittleChaos'', dramas that relied primarily on her facial expressions (''Film/{{Labor Day}}'', ''Wonder Wheel'' and ''Film/{{Ammonite}}''), villain roles (''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Triple 9''), a thriller (''Film/Contagion2011''), and a comedy-drama (''Film/TheDressmaker''), earning universal acclaim and a slew of awards, including an AACTA, Hollywood Film Award, TIFF Award and a Honorary César.

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Demonstrating her great versatility, Winslet acted in EnglishRose type roles in ''Film/FindingNeverland'', ''Film/TheHoliday'' and ''Film/ALittleChaos'', dramas that relied primarily on her facial expressions (''Film/{{Labor Day}}'', ''Wonder Wheel'' and ''Film/{{Ammonite}}''), villain roles (''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Triple 9''), a thriller (''Film/Contagion2011''), (''[[Film/Contagion2011 Contagion]]''), and a comedy-drama (''Film/TheDressmaker''), earning universal acclaim and a slew of awards, including an AACTA, Hollywood Film Award, TIFF Award and a Honorary César.

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Kate Elizabeth Winslet, [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever CBE]] (born 5 October 1975 in Reading, England) is a British actor. Noted for her versatile and immaculate performances, she is widely regarded as one of the finest actors to ever grace the screen.

Winslet is best known for [[MsFanservice getting naked]] in nearly every role she's done, her chameleon acting style, and [[BreadEggsMilkSquick being perpetually]] [[AwardSnub snubbed]] at the [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAward Oscars]] (until 2009 for ''Film/TheReader''). Amusingly, her ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'' co-star (and good friend) Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio was similarly known for his Oscar snubs before winning for ''Film/TheRevenant'' in 2016, leading some fans to jokingly suggest that ''Titanic'' was cursed.

She first appeared in ''Film/HeavenlyCreatures'' (directed by Creator/PeterJackson), at age 17, which earned her the British Actress of the Year award. She then starred in the 1995 version of ''Film/SenseAndSensibility''. Her performance as Marianne Dashwood, the sister of Creator/EmmaThompson's Elinor Dashwood, brought her universal acclaim, with nominations for the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward and UsefulNotes/GoldenGlobe, and wins in SAG, BAFTA and British Film Awards at the age of 19.

She performed in the period dramas ''Film/{{Jude}}'' and ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'', winning a British Film Award for the former, and an Empire Award for Best British Actress for the latter.

In 1997, Winslet starred opposite [=DiCaprio=] in Peter Jackson's ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'', which became a massive box office hit and launched her into mega-stardom overnight. She received her second Academy Award nomination at age 22 for her role as Rose [=DeWitt=] Bukater, and was nominated for practically every other award possible.

In an effort to escape the insane pressure, Winslet made a conscious decision to act in independent movies that she loved and challenged her, including ''Film/HolySmoke'', ''Film/{{Quills}}'' and ''Iris''; the latter scoring her another Oscar nomination.

In 2004, she played against type opposite Creator/JimCarrey in the romantic sci-fi film ''Film/EternalSunshineOfTheSpotlessMind''. Her deconstruction of the ManicPixieDreamGirl trope as Clementine scored her a fourth Oscar nomination.

In 2006, Winslet starred as Sarah Pierce in ''Film/LittleChildren'', a haunting portrayal of a dissatisfied wife. Her roles in two 2008 films -- ''Literature/TheReader'' and ''Film/RevolutionaryRoad'' -- earned her two Golden Globes on the same night, while her performance as a former Nazi concentration camp guard in ''The Reader'' finally won her an Academy Award for Best Actress.

Demonstrating her great versatility, Winslet acted in EnglishRose type roles in ''Film/FindingNeverland'', ''Film/TheHoliday'' and ''Film/ALittleChaos'', dramas that relied primarily on her facial expressions (''Film/{{Labor Day}}'', ''Wonder Wheel'' and ''Film/{{Ammonite}}''), villain roles (''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Triple 9'') a thriller (''Film/Contagion2011'') and a comedy-drama (''Film/TheDressmaker''), earning universal acclaim and a slew of awards, including an AACTA, Hollywood Film Award, TIFF Award and a Honorary César.

In 2012, for playing the title role in the period drama ''Film/MildredPierce'', Winslet won a Golden Globe, a SAG award and an UsefulNotes/{{Emmy|Award}}.

In 2016, she won a UsefulNotes/GoldenGlobe and BAFTA and scored nominations for the SAG award and her 7th UsefulNotes/AcademyAward nomination for her portrayal of Joanna Hoffman in ''Film/SteveJobs''.

In 2021, she starred and executive produced in the titular role of the phenomenon ''Series/MareOfEasttown''. She was awarded a Golden Globe, SAG, AACTA, Critics Choice and Emmy award for her performance.

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Kate Elizabeth Winslet, [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever CBE]] (born 5 October 1975 in Reading, England) is a British actor. Noted for her versatile and immaculate performances, she is actor widely regarded as one of the finest actors to ever grace the screen.

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Winslet is best known for her versatile and passionate performances, chameleonic acting style, work in independent films (specifically period dramas), affinity for portraying complicated female characters, the frequency with which she [[MsFanservice getting gets naked]] in nearly every role she's done, for her chameleon acting style, roles[[note]]which she only does after considering the nudity's purpose in the story and [[BreadEggsMilkSquick to promote a positive body image for women[[/note]], and being perpetually]] perpetually [[AwardSnub snubbed]] at the [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAward Oscars]] (until 2009 until 2009, when she won for ''Film/TheReader'').Best Actress for ''Film/TheReader''. Amusingly, her ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'' co-star (and good friend) Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio was similarly known for his Oscar snubs before winning for ''Film/TheRevenant'' in 2016, leading some fans to jokingly suggest that ''Titanic'' was cursed.

She Winslet first appeared in ''Film/HeavenlyCreatures'' (directed by Creator/PeterJackson), Creator/PeterJackson) at age 17, for which she earned her the British Actress of the Year award. She then starred in the 1995 version of ''Film/SenseAndSensibility''. Her ''Film/SenseAndSensibility''; her performance as Marianne Dashwood, the sister of Creator/EmmaThompson's Elinor Dashwood, brought her universal acclaim, with nominations for the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward and UsefulNotes/GoldenGlobe, and wins in SAG, BAFTA and British Film Awards at the age of 19.19.

In 1997, Winslet starred opposite [=DiCaprio=] in ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'', which became a massive box office hit and launched her into mega-stardom. She received her second UsefulNotes/AcademyAward nomination at age 22 for her role as Rose [=DeWitt=] Bukater, and was nominated for practically every other award possible. In an effort to escape the insane pressure, Winslet made a conscious decision to act in independent movies that she loved and challenged her, including ''Film/HolySmoke'', ''Film/{{Quills}}'' and ''Iris''; the latter scoring her another Oscar nomination.


She performed Winslet's roles in the period dramas ''Film/{{Jude}}'' and ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'', winning a British Film Award for the former, and an Empire Award for Best British Actress for the latter.

In 1997, Winslet starred opposite [=DiCaprio=]
2000s included Clementine in Peter Jackson's ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'', which became ''Film/EternalSunshineOfTheSpotlessMind'', a massive box office hit and launched her into mega-stardom overnight. She received her second Academy Award nomination at age 22 for her role as Rose [=DeWitt=] Bukater, and was nominated for practically every other award possible.

In an effort to escape the insane pressure, Winslet made a conscious decision to act in independent movies that she loved and challenged her, including ''Film/HolySmoke'', ''Film/{{Quills}}'' and ''Iris''; the latter scoring her another Oscar nomination.

In 2004, she played against type opposite Creator/JimCarrey in the romantic sci-fi film ''Film/EternalSunshineOfTheSpotlessMind''. Her deconstruction
[[DeconstructedCharacterArchetype deconstruction]] of the ManicPixieDreamGirl trope as Clementine scored her a fourth Oscar nomination.

In 2006, Winslet starred as
trope, Sarah Pierce in ''Film/LittleChildren'', a haunting portrayal of a dissatisfied wife. Her roles Hannah Schmitz in two 2008 films -- ''Literature/TheReader'' and ''Film/RevolutionaryRoad'' -- earned April Wheeler in ''Film/RevolutionaryRoad'', the latter two winning her two Golden Globes on in the same night, while her performance as a former Nazi concentration camp guard in ''The Reader'' finally won her an Academy Award for Best Actress.

night.

Demonstrating her great versatility, Winslet acted in EnglishRose type roles in ''Film/FindingNeverland'', ''Film/TheHoliday'' and ''Film/ALittleChaos'', dramas that relied primarily on her facial expressions (''Film/{{Labor Day}}'', ''Wonder Wheel'' and ''Film/{{Ammonite}}''), villain roles (''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Triple 9'') 9''), a thriller (''Film/Contagion2011'') (''Film/Contagion2011''), and a comedy-drama (''Film/TheDressmaker''), earning universal acclaim and a slew of awards, including an AACTA, Hollywood Film Award, TIFF Award and a Honorary César.

In 2012, for playing the title role in the period drama ''Film/MildredPierce'', Winslet won a Golden Globe, a SAG award and an UsefulNotes/{{Emmy|Award}}.

In 2016, she won a UsefulNotes/GoldenGlobe and BAFTA and scored nominations for the SAG award and her 7th UsefulNotes/AcademyAward nomination for her portrayal of Joanna Hoffman in ''Film/SteveJobs''.

In 2021, she starred and executive produced in the titular role of the phenomenon ''Series/MareOfEasttown''. She was awarded a Golden Globe, SAG, AACTA, Critics Choice and Emmy award for her performance.
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She is almost an EGOT winner, after winning a Grammy Award in 2000 for Best Spoken Word Album.

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She is almost an EGOT winner, after winning additionally won a Grammy Award UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 2000 for Best Spoken Word Album.
Album[[note]]for the children's audiobook ''Listen to the Storyteller''[[/note]], making her just a Tony Award away from an [[UsefulNotes/TheEGOTs EGOT]].
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** In ''Film/AKidInKingArthursCourt'' she played the older sister Princess Sarah, but was six months younger than her onscreen sister Paloma Baeza.
** In the TV version of ''Literature/MildredPierce'' she's only twelve years older than Creator/EvanRachelWood, who plays her daughter.
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** She was the first choice to play Helena Ravenclaw in the last ''Film/HarryPotter'' movie but the producers couldn't get a hold of her agent so they went elsewhere (specifically to Creator/KellyMacDonald).

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* CreatorBacklash: She does NOT have fond memories of Titanic, to say the least, besides forging a close friendship with Leo. She has gone on to say that if you’re hosting a party she’s attending, and she isn’t taking the hint that it’s time to leave, just play the Celine Dion song, and she’ll be gone before you turn around.
** Following the death of her mother in 2017, she took a two-year break.

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* CreatorBacklash: She does NOT have fond memories of Titanic, to say the least, besides forging CreatorBacklash:
** Despite ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'' making her famous and her forming
a close friendship with Leo. Leonardo [=DiCaprio=], she is embarrassed by her performance and accent in it - describing it as like watching an old home movie of herself. She has gone on also stated that she would not work for Creator/JamesCameron again unless she got paid a lot of money, noting that his HairTriggerTemper made him difficult to say work with. She eventually worked with Cameron again in ''Avatar: The Way of Water'' over twenty years layer, and noted she had a far more positive experience with the director this time, saying he'd mellowed with age. More than the film itself, she's also made it clear she's come to despise the theme song "My Heart Will Go On", mostly because of it being heavily overplayed or referenced around her. She jokingly said that she'd throw up if she had to hear "My Heart Will Go On" again, and also joked that if you’re hosting a party she’s attending, and she isn’t taking the hint that it’s time to leave, just play the Celine Dion song, and she’ll be gone before you turn around.
** She doesn't have fond memories of ''Film/AKidInKingArthursCourt'', since she was told to lose weight for the role, and became sick as a result.
** She's expressed regret for working with both Creator/WoodyAllen in ''Film/WonderWheel'' and Creator/RomanPolanski in ''Film/{{Carnage|2011}}''.
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Following the death of her mother in 2017, she took a two-year break.break from acting.



* OldShame:
** Despite ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'' making her famous, she is embarrassed by her performance and accent in it - describing it as like watching an old home movie of herself. She said that she'd throw up if she had to hear "My Heart Will Go On" again. She also stated that she would not work for Creator/JamesCameron again unless she got paid a lot of money, noting that his HairTriggerTemper made him difficult to work with.
** ''Film/AKidInKingArthursCourt'' as well, since she was told to lose weight, and became sick as a result.
** She's also expressed regret for working with both Creator/WoodyAllen in ''Film/WonderWheel'' and Creator/RomanPolanski in ''Film/{{Carnage|2011}}''.
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* FakeAmerican: She's English but many of her most famous roles are American characters. ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'', ''Film/TheLifeOfDavidGale'', ''Film/EternalSunshineOfTheSpotlessMind'', ''Film/AllTheKingsMen'', ''Film/LittleChildren'', ''Film/RevolutionaryRoad'', ''Film/MildredPierce'', ''Film/{{Contagion}}'', ''Film/{{Carnage|2011}}'', ''Labor Day'', ''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Insurgent'', ''Film/SteveJobs'', ''Collateral Beauty'', ''Wonder Wheel'', ''The Mountain Between Us'', ''Blackbird'', ''Mare Of Easttown.'' ''Steve Jobs'' was especially tricky to pull off, as Joanna Hoffman was a Polish immigrant whose accent was a mix between that and American..

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* FakeAmerican: She's English but many of her most famous roles are American characters. ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'', ''Film/TheLifeOfDavidGale'', ''Film/EternalSunshineOfTheSpotlessMind'', ''Film/AllTheKingsMen'', ''Film/LittleChildren'', ''Film/RevolutionaryRoad'', ''Film/MildredPierce'', ''Film/{{Contagion}}'', ''Film/Contagion2011'', ''Film/{{Carnage|2011}}'', ''Labor Day'', ''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Insurgent'', ''Film/SteveJobs'', ''Collateral Beauty'', ''Wonder Wheel'', ''The Mountain Between Us'', ''Blackbird'', ''Mare Of Easttown.'' ''Steve Jobs'' was especially tricky to pull off, as Joanna Hoffman was a Polish immigrant whose accent was a mix between that and American..



** Played lovers with Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio in ''Film/{{Titanic 1997}}'' and ''Film/RevolutionaryRoad''.

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Demonstrating her great versatility, Winslet acted in EnglishRose type roles in ''Film/FindingNeverland'', ''Film/TheHoliday'' and ''Film/ALittleChaos'', dramas that relied primarily on her facial expressions (''Film/{{Labor Day}}'', ''Wonder Wheel'' and ''Film/{{Ammonite}}''), villain roles (''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Triple 9'') a thriller (''Film/{{Contagion}}'') and a comedy-drama (''Film/TheDressmaker''), earning universal acclaim and a slew of awards, including an AACTA, Hollywood Film Award, TIFF Award and a Honorary César.

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Demonstrating her great versatility, Winslet acted in EnglishRose type roles in ''Film/FindingNeverland'', ''Film/TheHoliday'' and ''Film/ALittleChaos'', dramas that relied primarily on her facial expressions (''Film/{{Labor Day}}'', ''Wonder Wheel'' and ''Film/{{Ammonite}}''), villain roles (''Film/{{Divergent}}'', ''Triple 9'') a thriller (''Film/{{Contagion}}'') (''Film/Contagion2011'') and a comedy-drama (''Film/TheDressmaker''), earning universal acclaim and a slew of awards, including an AACTA, Hollywood Film Award, TIFF Award and a Honorary César.



* ''Film/{{Contagion}}'' (2011) as Erin Mears
* ''Film/{{Carnage|2011}}'' (2011) as Nancy Cowan
* ''Film/{{Movie 43}}'' (2013) as Beth
* ''Film/{{Labor Day}}'' (2013) as Adele Wheeler

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In an effort to escape the insane pressure, Winslet made a conscious decision to act in independent movies that she loved and challenged her, including ''Film/HolySmoke!'', ''Film/{{Quills}}'' and ''Iris''; the latter scoring her another Oscar nomination.

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In an effort to escape the insane pressure, Winslet made a conscious decision to act in independent movies that she loved and challenged her, including ''Film/HolySmoke!'', ''Film/HolySmoke'', ''Film/{{Quills}}'' and ''Iris''; the latter scoring her another Oscar nomination.

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