“It’s like I’ve escaped from a serious car accident”: Kate Winslet Had To Be Saved by James Bond Director Husband After Her Oscar Winning Nazi Role in $108M Movie Left Her Wrecked for Months

Kate Winslet Had To Be Saved by James Bond Director Husband After Her Oscar Winning Nazi Role in $108M Movie Left Her Wrecked for Months

Kate Winslet is among the most loved and kind performers in Hollywood. She has gained recognition as a very talented artist by appearing in important films like the Divergent and Avatar franchises. However, she is most known for her role in the iconic 1997 movie Titanic, which continues to be one of the numerous high points of her illustrious Hollywood career.

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Like every other actor, Kate Winslet has also faced her fair share of ups and downs in the industry and unlike many others, she had a companion she could lean on. After her star in the movie The Reader, Winslet suffered a great deal to get back to her daily life, it was not an uncommon factor for those actors who submerse themselves. But with the help of her then-husband, Sam Mendes, she got back up.

Kate Winslet
Kate Winslet

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Kate Winslet Suffered a Great Deal After The Reader

There is no denying that Kate Winslet is one of Hollywood’s best performers. She has a significant influence on Hollywood and as a result of her performance and engagement in the entertainment industry, a generation of young, budding talents have been motivated to pursue acting professions.

Kate Winslet has worked in the profession since she was a young teenager, for a total of more than three decades, and has repeatedly been voted one of the top 100 most influential celebrities. Her most satisfying performance came in James Cameron’s Titanic, for which she won praise from the whole world.

Kate Winslet as Hanna Schmitz in a still from The Reader
Kate Winslet as Hanna Schmitz in The Reader

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The Titanic actress claimed that she had a very rough time after she had just portrayed the role of Hanna Schmitz in the movie The Reader, a movie that won her an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and countless others.

“It’s like I’ve escaped from a serious car accident and need to understand what has just happened. When I leave a character, I have to analyze the trance through which I have just passed. It can take me several months to say goodbye to them.

My husband is a fantastic support. He knows when to leave me alone with a cup of tea and a pack of cigs, and, if I break down in tears, he takes me in his arms. He knows that I have to go through all that in order to ‘come back’.”

Winslet went on to add that it was her then-husband, Sam Mendes, who helped her through the entire period she was in a slump. The movie was not a commercial success as it only earned almost $109 million worldwide against a budget of $32 million. But instead, it won plenty of awards.

Kate Winslet With Her Multi-Billion Dollar Titanic Headway

Considering the period in which it was released, Titanic was a fantastic film. Even though it was filmed and published in the late 1990s, they had all the necessary research and technological resources to complete the massive production. James Cameron conducted an extensive investigation into every aspect of the shipwrecking and many other factors. With a total box office take of $2.25 billion on a $200 million budget, the film became the first to surpass the two billion dollar barrier.

Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic
Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic

Kate Winslet has made a lasting mark whenever she has gone onscreen and she has a slew of prizes to prove it. The actress has a ton of awards under her name. Some of them are the Academy Awards, Primetime Emmy Awards, BAFTA Awards, Critics’ Choice Awards, and Golden Globes.

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Rajdeep Majumder is a maniac for cold coffee besides being an avid CoD enthusiast and a student of Computer Science. On top of a budding investment in music and pop culture, Rajdeep now has an accumulated interest in the world of film and television. As an aspiring content writer, he can now boast of more than 400 published articles on FandomWire under his byline. Looking ahead, he can envision himself backpacking across Europe within 1 years’ time.

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