Kate Winslet spoke about her past in mainstream from Hollywood. It was after starring in Titanic, the film she co-starred in Leonardo Dicaprio and made her famous throughout the world.
In conversation with Net-a-porter in the context of its upcoming premiere, the HBO Max series The regimethe 48-year-old actress revealed that she didn’t have fun after the film James Cameron will triumph in the world. It was 1998 and she was only 22 years old.
“Did you know? Being famous was horrible. I was grateful, of course. “I was in my early 20s and I could already have an apartment,” Winslet said, adding: “Journalists always say ‘After Titanic you could have done anything and you chose to make little films’… And I’m like ‘Yes , you can bet your fucking life on it!’”
Regarding the criticism she faced about her body, Winslet, who played Rose in the famous film, said: “Young women now know how to use their voices. After Titanic I had to look a certain way, or be a certain wayand, since the media intrusion was very significant at the time, my life was quite unpleasant”.
The Regime, HBO’s new bet
Succession It will be difficult to replace, yes, but HBO always has a trick up its sleeve. For this 2024, The Regime, the flagship miniseries of the channel and its platform, will have Winslet in the main role.
The actress will play the chancellor of a dictatorial regime on the verge of collapse in the fiction created by two of those responsible for Succession, the screenwriter Will Tracy and the executive producer Frank Ricco.
There will be six episodes in which he will share the cast with the Belgian Matthias Schoenaerts, Hugh Grant -who plays the opposition leader-, the Oscar nominee Andrea Riseborough and Emmy winner, Martha Plimpton.
After several delays, the first episode of The Regime will arrive on HBO Max soon 4th March. The other five will arrive weekly.
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The 48-year-old actress plays a chancellor who leads a utopian dictatorial government in the platform’s new big gamble.
Winslet’s statements, a furore on the internet
Google Trends showed that the actress’s words aroused great interest. It’s clear that Titanic continues to provide something to overcome more than twenty years after its premiere.
The spikes in the graph above show how the actress’s last name rose after she recalled her production success.
Source: Clarin
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