Category: Interviews/Articles

2008 Mar 11

Kate Winslet documentary brings camera crew to Redroofs

Canadian documentary-makers have captured the talents of Redroofs Theatre School students on film as part of a profile on its most famous former student.

Production company A+E rolled into town last week as part of a programme being prepared on the stellar career of Kate Winslet.

Winslet, recognized as a genuine Hollywood A-lister after landing starring roles in blockbusters including Titanic, spent five years learning her trade at Redroofs.

While at the school in Bath Road, Maidenhead, the actress appeared on stage in Peter Pan and Adrian Mole, before going on to play Juliet Hulme in Heavenly Creatures.

Director of Redroofs, and Winslet’s ex teacher, Carolyn Mayling said: “The children are delighted to be in the documentary.

“Knowing that Kate Winslet was a ex-pupil at Redroofs is really inspiring for them. The young girls often ask me ‘was Kate actually in this room?’.”

The documentary on Kate Winslet’s life will be aired in Canada on completion, on channel CTV.

Source: Maidenhead Advertiser Online

Could anyone tape it, please?

2008 Mar 02

News on “The Reader” filming

Yesterday, 8:10AM, airport Tegel (Berlin). The arrival of the Hollywood star Kate Winslet (32) with the Continental – machine from New York. Outfit: black hat, no make – up, black glasses, brown tweed coat, flat light brown boots. At the exit of the gate she offers some autographs to an autograph hunter and two excited airport employees. After that the entourage of the British actress collected the luggage from the baggage conveyor. Kate Winslet gets into a black Mercedes R – class car and then she proceeds driving to the direction of the German – Polish border.

The young star David Kross collapsed hadn’t have something to do with the script just as little as the pregnancy of Hollywood diva Nicole Kidman. Though, David Kross goes on with filming, two fisted (> That’s a reference to one of his films because that’s the exact German title to this). Nevertheless the production schedule of the filming of Bernhard Schlinks bestseller “The Reader” delays more and more. Even the film premiere is going to get into toubles.

Sources: Welt.de and Morgenpost.de

Thanks to fan Anabel for sending in this news!

2008 Feb 22

Winslet’s red dress fetches £20,000

A dress specially designed for Kate Winslet has been bought at auction by a mystery bidder for £20,000.

The occasion launched Ms. Winslet’s role as ambassador of Cardboard Citizens, the UK’s only homeless people’s professional theater company.

And the Vivienne Westwood creation, described as a “beautifully flowing deep red number”, was sold just one day after the designer showed her collection for the first time in ten years.

The actress auctioned her outfit at the end of a charity evening at The Mandarin Oriental Hotel in London’s Knightsbridge.

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2008 Jan 31

“Romance & Cigarettes” DVD goodies


GALLERY LINKS:
• Romance & Cigarettes: DVD Screen captures – Making a Homemade Musical

VIDEO LINKS:
• Romance & Cigarettes: Making a Homemade Musical

AUDIO LINKS:
Romance & Cigarettes: Making of’s Telephone Conversation with Kate

2008 Jan 27

More informations about “The Reader”

I just read a German article which explains that there hasn’t been a statement yet — neither one which tells that she takes the role nor one which tells she takes it not. They say it’s going to be official in the end of January, so we don’t have to wait that long until everything is cleared up.By the way, first shooting dates for Kate (if she takes the role) are going to be in early March in Görlitz and in the middle of March in Bonn.I translated it and I hope it’s not too germanized and you are able to understand it. Of course it’s not a word to word translation but the meaning is still the same. ;)Speculations which said that the British actress Kate Winslet should play the character of Hanna Schmitz have neither been confirmed nor have been denied yet.
It’s only becoming more excited if the new leading role is casted certainly and if she’s most likely going to come to the set in March to Görlitz. Until now there aren’t any concrete dates, confesses Bensch. He expects that the fact who will be the film partner of the German young actor David Kross is going to be decided until the end of January.

Source: Ani from the forums and LVZ-Online

2008 Jan 18

Books That Made a Difference to Kate Winslet

The five-time Oscar nominee wants to thank the old boyfriend who gave her a fascinating French novel of over-the-top amour-and a shot of intellectual confidence; the cookbook/storybook that turned her on to Italian cooking; and the haunting modern classic by Richard Yates that inspired her next film.An ex-boyfriend and I used to go to breakfast every Sunday in London at a funny old café near Earl’s Court. Afterward we’d go into this enormous bookstore, and we’d have to buy the other person a book. It was a really nice thing to do. I think sometimes when you’re young, and even when you’re older, purchasing a book for yourself or anyone else can be terrifying. I left school when I was 16, and I always felt – actually still do in some ways – intellectually insecure.He was 11 years older, this boyfriend, and this was his way of letting me know that it was perfectly okay to have an opinion, of helping me overcome my own insecurities – which is pretty spectacular. One day he picked up a copy of Thérèse Raquin, and I thought, You’ve got to be kidding me. But he said, “This is one of the most extraordinary love stories ever written.” And that book, which is one of the five that changed my life, has never left me.

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2008 Jan 16

A Red Carpet at Last

The National Board of Review Awards drew an award-hungry crowd.

Based on the crowd at Tuesday night’s National Board of Review awards, it seems Hollywood can be divided into two camps: those who love award ceremonies and those who hate them. George Clooney (Best Actor for Michael Clayton) falls into the former category — no surprise — as does Michael Douglas (Career Achievement Award), Josh Brolin (Best Ensemble Cast, No Country for Old Men) and Phil Donahue (Best Documentary, Body of War). Denzel Washington (who accepted The NBR Bulgari Award for NBR Freedom of Expression with the incredibly poised Great Debaters star Jurnee Smollett) looked like he was happy enough to be there, but his ensemble (a sloppy, untucked button-down shirt) seemed to say otherwise. And Kate Winslet, who presented Joel and Ethan Coen with the prize for Best Film, gleefully introduced the brothers, but then again, she is an actress. Before the ceremony, held at Cipriani 42nd Street, she said to a pal approaching her table, “I don’t get up because then people start taking pictures of me.”

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