The co-star of the movie Titanic is usually overlooked by those who see only Leonardo DiCaprio as the star.

But as people should notice, Winslet is a not only a talented woman, but also beautiful woman, and a sexy woman, who not only did a superb job acting in the female lead of Titanic as Rose, as the trendy folks only might know her from, but has also been nominated for TWO Golden Globes, TWO Academy awards, and a Screen Actor's Guild award all for her performances in Sense and Sensablility and Titanic. Damn the Academies! She was robbed! She deserved it much more than that Helen Hunt, who was riding on the tails of the great Jack Nicholson.... Bahh! To me, because of her talent and her beauty, she is one of the most attractive women in the world!!

Kate Winslet's Biography

Kate Winslet has been acting since she was 13 years old. She first appeared on the London stage in the role of Pandora in the hit musical "Adrian Mole", Wendy in "Peter Pan", Sarah in "A Game of Soldiers", and Geraldine in "What the Butler Saw". The latter performance earned her a Manchester Evening News Award for best supporting actress. Kate then moved to British television, where her most well known role was Eleanor Sweet in the series "Get Back". Kate's first film experience came as Juliet Hulme, an estranged teenager in the film "Heavenly Creatures." For her performance, she recieved numerous international accolades, and an award from New Zealand. More recently, Kate appeared in "Sense and Sensability", again recieving critical and commercial raves. For that role, she earned nominations from the Screen Actor's Guild, an Academy Award Nomination, and a Golden Globe nomination in the same category. In the movie "Jude", she again recieved acclaim as she portrayed the heart-rendering Sue Bridehead.
And finally: In 1997, Kate starred in the major American motion picture "Titanic", opposite of Leonardo DiCaprio. Her performance was superb, her appearance awesome, and "Titanic" has already earned her a second Golden Globe nomination, and a second Academy Award nomination. Titanic came away from the Golden Globes with 5 awards including best picture, best director, and best original song. Also, "Titanic" moved recently into the highest grossing movie of all time, earning 300 million dollars in North American cinemas faster than any other film, and $900 million worldwide. The number of tickets sold to Titanic inFrance actually triples its population.
 
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