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.
Winslet was born in Reading, Berkshire, into a family of thespians -- parents Roger Winslet
and Sally Anne 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 Amizade Sem Limites
(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.
Still a relative unknown, Winslet attended a cattle call audition the next year for Ang Lee's Sensibilidade e Bom Senso (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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