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It stars Kate Winslet in the title role, who investigates a murder in a small town outside Philadelphia. Julianne Nicholson , Jean Smart , Angourie Rice , Evan Peters , Sosie Bacon , David Denman , Neal Huff , James McArdle , Guy Pearce , Cailee Spaeny , John Douglas Thompson , and Joe Tippett appear in supporting roles.
Kate Elizabeth Winslet (/ ˈ w ɪ n z l ə t /; [2] born 5 October 1975) is an English actress. [3] Primarily known for her roles as headstrong and complicated women in independent films, particularly period dramas, she has received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, five BAFTA Awards and five Golden Globe Awards.
The Regime is an American political satire miniseries from HBO starring Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Guillaume Gallienne, Andrea Riseborough, Martha Plimpton, and Hugh Grant. Will Tracy is writer and executive producer on the series with Stephen Frears and Jessica Hobbs directing episodes and executive producing.
Winslet at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. English actress Kate Winslet made her screen debut at age fifteen in the BBC series Dark Season (1991). [1] [2] Following more television appearances in the UK, she made her film debut with the leading role of murderess Juliet Hulme in Peter Jackson's crime film Heavenly Creatures (1994). [3]
Kate Winslet is confident she found The One in husband Edward Abel Smith, formerly known as Ned Rocknroll. The Oscar winner was previously married to Jim Threapleton from 1998 to 2001, welcoming ...
Kate Winslet fought through tears during an interview with “60 Minutes” while remembering a time when she stood up to the press for bullying her over her weight following the success of ...
Wise words Emma Thompson once shared with Kate Winslet have stayed with her Sense & Sensibility costar through the years.. Winslet, now 48, was relatively new to show business when she acted ...
Lee is a 2023 British biographical war drama film directed by Ellen Kuras in her feature directorial debut, from a screenplay by Liz Hannah, John Collee and Marion Hume, and story from Hume, Collee and Lem Dobbs, adapted from the 1985 biography The Lives of Lee Miller by Antony Penrose.