Kate Winslet Biography and Life Story


Kate Winslet Biography and Life Story

Kate Elizabeth Winslet does also have such a rare attribute under her natural appearance, more than just a fine actress for all the successes she has accomplished. Unlike other female thespians, while the door to that route has opened wide for her, she is not inclined to attain the star status; however, as an actress, she puts more emphasis on her job and art. What is more to be noted, she does not slip to the body beauty ideal in Hollywood because she prefers to preserve her curvy figure rather than attempting to shed her weight to get a skinny look, revealing to the world that this British actress was the importance inside her that counted most.

Raised in Reading, Berkshire, England, from the day she was born on October 5, 1975, Kate was highly inspired by her family, which led her to decide at such a young age to become a professional actress. Both her parents, Roger and Sally Bridges-Winslet, as well as her uncle, Robert Bridges, are stage performers, although the Reading Repertory Theatre was operated by her maternal grandparents, Oliver and Linda Bridges, so her increasing involvement in the performing arts could hardly be resisted. The 11-year-old girl then attended Redroofs Theatre School in Maidenhead, England, in order to follow her dream, and was thus interested in several stage performances of “Adrian Mole” “Peter Pan” “A Game of Soldiers” and “What The Butler Saw” contributing to her first Manchester Evening News award nomination in 1994.

“Shrinks”Dark Season”Dark Season”Get Back”Get Back”Anglo Saxon Attitudes”Anglo Saxon Attitudes”Casualty”Casualty”Casualty (1993). A bright future approached when in an audition for Peter Jackson’s “Heavenly Creatures” the 17-year-old girl successfully won her first film part, winning out 175 hopefuls to play an obsessed teenager called Juliet Hulme. Released in 1994, considering its fair outcome, the mystery drama flick unexpectedly became a huge critical hit, thereby taking her to popular prominence while also acting as a strong platform for landing roles in larger productions, “A Kid in King Arthur’s Court” along with “Sense and Sensibility” both of which appeared in 1995.