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"I saw my whole life as if
I'd already lived it...an endless parade of parties and
cotillions, yachts and polo matches...always the same
narrow people, the same mindless chatter. I felt like I
was standing at a great precipice, with no one to pull me
back, no one who cared...or even noticed."
-- Rose
DeWitt Bukater
KATE
WINSLET (Rose DeWitt Bukater) first received
international acclaim for her performance in Peter
Jackson's "Heavenly Creatures," in which she
starred as a teenage girl whose intense relationship with
an equally imaginative school friend leads to murder. Her
promise was confirmed with her performance as the
impetuous Marianne in Ang Lee's "Sense and
Sensibility," opposite Emma Thompson, for which she
won a SAG and BAFTA award for Best Supporting Actress and
an Academy AwardŽ nomination, all in 1996. Most recently
she received universal praise for her portrayal of the
heart-rending and determined Sue Bridehead in Michael
Winterbottom's "Jude" and as the tortured
Ophelia in Kenneth Branagh's adaptation of
"Hamlet." Winslet will next star in the
independent feature film "Hideous Kinky,"
filming on location in Morocco this fall.
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