케이트 윈슬렛 공연 목록 - List of Kate Winslet performances
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Kate Winslet 은 영국 배우입니다. 그녀는 BBC 시리즈 Dark Season (1991) 에서 15 세에 스크린 데뷔를했습니다 . [1] [2] 영국에서 더 많은 텔레비전 출연에 이어 그녀는 피터 잭슨 의 범죄 영화 Heavenly Creatures (1994) 에서 살인자 Juliet Hulme 의 주연으로 데뷔했다 . [3] Winslet은 1995 년 Sense and Sensibility를 각색 한 영화 에서 Marianne Dashwood 를 연기 한 것으로 더 많은 인정을 받았으며,이 영화로 아카데미 상 후보에 올랐으며 BAFTA 여우 조연상을 수상했습니다. . [4] [5] [6] 같은 해, 그녀가 등장 로얄 교류 극장 '의의 생산 조 오튼 의 익살 극' 무엇 버틀러 보았다 . [7] 1997 년, 그녀는 제임스 카메론 의 로맨스 타이타닉 에서 레오나르도 디카프리오 반대편에 출연했으며 ,이 영화 는 그 시점까지 역대 최고 수익을 올린 영화 로 등장했습니다 . 그것은 그녀를 스타로 자리 매김하고 Winslet에게 그녀의 두 번째 아카데미 상 후보에 올랐습니다. [8] [9]
윈슬렛 은 비평가들의 호평을 받았지만 널리 알려지지 않은 소규모 시대 드라마에서 타이타닉 을 따라 갔다 . [1] [10] [11] 그녀는 홀리 스모크 에서 종교 숭배에 의해 세뇌당한 호주 여성 인 Hideous Kinky (1998) 에서 환멸에 찬 미혼모 역을 연기했습니다! (1999)의 성적으로 억압 세탁부 깃 (2000), 그리고 소설가 아이리스 머독 의 아이리스 (2001). [12] 이들의 마지막, 그녀는 그녀의 세 번째 아카데미 상 지명을 받았다. [13] Winslet은 어린이 오디오 북에 단편 소설을 내레이션하여 그래 미상을 수상 했습니다. Storyteller (1999) 의 말을 들어 그녀는 2001 년 애니메이션 영화 Christmas Carol : The Movie 의 싱글 " What If "를 불렀습니다 . [14] 2004 년 공상 과학 로맨스 흠없는 마음의 영원한 선샤인은 동시대를 배경으로 한 그녀의 첫 번째 역할 중 하나이며, Winslet에 이어 Finding Neverland (2004) 에서 Sylvia Llewelyn Davies 를 연기 했고, Little Children 에서 불행한 주부 (2006) 를 연기했습니다. . [15] [16] 그녀는 이들 중 첫 번째와 마지막으로 아카데미 상 후보에 올랐으며 Cameron Diaz 와 함께 출연했습니다. 상업적으로 성공한 로맨틱 코미디 The Holiday (2006)에서. [10] [13]
2008 년, Winslet은 Revolutionary Road 에서 더 나은 삶을 꿈꾸는 1950 년대 주부 와 The Reader 에서 나치 강제 수용소 경비를 연기했습니다 . [12] 후자의 경우, 그녀는 제일 여배우를위한 BAFTA과 아카데미 상을 수상했다. [13] Winslet은 다음으로 HBO 미니 시리즈 Mildred Pierce (2011)에서 이름을 딴 주인공 역을 맡아 프라임 타임 에미 상을 수상한 뛰어난 주연상을 수상했습니다 . [17] 2014 년 Winslet 은 악당 Jeanine Matthews 로 Divergent 영화 시리즈에 합류했으며 2015 년에는 The Dressmaker에 출연했습니다 . , 가장 높은 수익을 올리는 호주 영화 중 하나 입니다. [18] [19] 제목 발명가 의 전기 화인 Danny Boyle 의 Steve Jobs (2015) 에서 Joanna Hoffman 역 을 맡아 세 번째 BAFTA Award와 일곱 번째 Academy Award 후보에 올랐습니다. [20] [21] 윈슬렛은 재난 영화 스타에 갔다 우리 사이 산 및에 냉소적 인 웨이트리스를 연주 우디 앨런 의 드라마 원더 휠 (모두 2017). [22]
필름 키 아직 개봉되지 않은 영화를 나타냅니다.
텔레비전 키 아직 방영되지 않은 프로그램을 나타냅니다.
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