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Kate Winslet is a widely-renowned actor. She has played a wide variety of roles—especially in the realm of romance films. She frequently gives deep, grounded, and emotional performances. From Titanic to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Whether it be box office record-breaking hits or smaller, independent fare—Winslet has made defining films about love stories her bread and butter. Here are my Top 10 movies for Kate, what is yours?
10. Quills (2000)
Winslet is one of her less glamorous parts: her washerwoman Madeleine, in the notorious Charenton hospital, catches the eye of the Marquis de Sade, confined there in his later years. It all looks a bit queasy now, and Winslet – strong as ever – has to contend with a slightly boring role.
9. Steve Jobs (2015)
Though the vast majority of the acting fireworks belong to Michael Fassbender in the title role , Winslet is excellent in the dressed-down, the dark-wigged role of Joanna Hoffman, Apple marketing guru and provider of emotional content in this Aaron Sorkin-scripted, Danny Boyle-directed showpiece. Winslet got another Oscar nomination – for the best-supporting actress – which was well deserved.
8. Little Children (2006)
Winslet evolved into a Hollywood heavyweight in the mid-2000s, and this ensemble drama – from another highly regarded awards-bait director, Todd Field – got her third best actress Oscar nomination. She offered a finely detailed performance as an unhappily married woman who connects with an equally unhappily married dad (Patrick Wilson) in a John Cheever-Esque study of suburban malaise and emotional immaturity.
7. Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Winslet’s looks make her perfect for period material; that she has largely swerved crinoline-based roles is no doubt down to a wish not to be typecast. This early one, though, is really special; she plays the guileless, lovelorn Marianne Dashwood, getting over dashing Greg Wise to wind up with soberly intense Alan Rickman. One of those films where, serendipitously, absolutely everyone is at the top of their game.
6. The Life Of David Gale (2003)
This 2003 drama follows a college professor against capital punishment who soon finds himself on death row for murdering a colleague. He agrees to chat with journalist Bitsey Bloom just three days before his end.Though the film was disliked by critics, who thought the message came off preachy, general audience members still enjoyed the story. Winslet’s convincing performance as Bitsey definitely helped.
5. Revolutionary Road (2008)
Two decades after Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Kathy Bates starred in Titanic, the trio reunited for a 2008 romantic drama about a ’50s couple that hopes to escape the burden of domestic life. The believable character, natural feel, and undeniable chemistry between the leads left viewers impressed. The film even snuck its way onto some critics’ end-of-year top-10 lists.
4. Finding Neverland (2004)
Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet lead this 2004 historical fantasy drama about playwright J.M. Barrie, who turns his friendship with a family into the magical story of Peter Pan. Winslet plays the mother of the family, Sylvia Llewelyn Davies. She is widowed and struggling, being that she is forced to raise four young sons and push through a pressing illness.
3. The Reader (2008)
Winslet finally got her long-awaited best actress Oscar for this adaptation of Bernard Schlink’s acclaimed war-guilt novel. Directed by Stephen Daldry, written by David Hare, and co-starring Ralph Fiennes, it’s about as awards-baity as you can get – and that’s even before the Holocaust-themed subject matter. Winslet has the tricky task of making an empathetic character study out of a closed-off former death-camp guard: an impressive achievement, considering her naturally outgoing personality.
2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Starring Jim Carrey across from Winslet, this romantic sci-fi tragicomedy tells of a couple that decides to undergo a procedure that is designed to wipe their memories of each other after a painful breakup. However, after running into each other on a Long Island Rail Road train, the two are forced to re-confront the past.
1. Titanic (1997)
The epic romance known as Titanic sailed into theaters in 1997. Starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio, the film told of a rich 17-year-old girl and penniless artist who fall for each other on the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic. However, after disaster strikes, the pair is forced to fight against the odds to keep their romance afloat.