Kate Winslet

"Like so many friendships globally, we’ve missed each other because of COVID," the actor said of her "Titanic" co-star, adding that the two are "bonded for life."
The Oscar winner took home her second Lead Actress Emmy for one of her most captivating performances in years.
“I have never felt so validated,” the actor said of the “Murdur Durdur” sketch.
The HBO series, which aired its final episode Sunday, does a lot to elevate and complicate the standard cop show — but ultimately it's still a cop show.
"She’s a fully functioning, flawed woman with a body and a face that moves in a way that is synonymous with her age and her life," Winslet said of her character.
"To finally walk through the door of a Wawa ... I felt like, ‘Oh, yes, I’m here, I belong. This is where it’s at,’” the “Mare of Easttown” star said.
“It was brilliant and I was very proud of myself and I’ll probably never be able to do it again,” the actor said of her below-the-surface work on "Avatar 2."
The Oscar-winner trained herself to hold her breath for seven minutes playing a "water person" in the much-delayed sequel.
"I have to take responsibility for the fact that I worked with them both. I can’t turn back the clock," the actor told Vanity Fair.
Winslet says in her PSA: “Wash your hands like your life depends on it. Because right now, in particular, it just might.”