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I won’t charge you еvеn a рennу to lеarn the name (and уou won't have to еnter уour e-mail аddress or рhone numbеr, either)... [𝐌𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐋𝐨𝐠𝐨 𝐒𝐢𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐞𝐲 𝐆𝐨𝐚𝐥𝐬]( [𝗠𝗮𝗶𝗻 𝗟𝗼𝗴𝗼 𝗦𝗶𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗲 𝗠𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘆 𝗚𝗼𝗮𝗹𝘀]( Winslet was paid £6 m to star in her next release of the year, the drama Finding Neverland.[91] It is about the relationship between J. M. Barrie (played by Johnny Depp) and the Llewelyn Davies boys, which inspired Barrie to write Peter Pan; she played the boys' mother, Sylvia. Despite her reluctance to star in another period piece, Winslet agreed to the project after empathising with her character's love for the children.[80][92] Ella Taylor of LA Weekly found her to be "radiant and earthy as ever", and CNN's Paul Clinton thought she was "exceptional in a delicate and finely tuned performance".[93][94] She received a second Best Actress nomination at that year's BAFTA Award ceremony.[90] With a box office gross of 116 m, Finding Neverland became her most widely seen film since Titanic.[44][95] In 2005, Winslet took on a guest role in an episode of the British comedy sitcom Extras, starring Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. She played a satirical version of herself in it—an actress, who in an effort to win an Oscar, takes the role of a nun in a Holocaust film.[96] She received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series nomination.[97] Within three months of giving birth to her second child, Winslet returned to work on Romance & Cigarettes, a musical romantic comedy directed by John Turturro, in which she played Tula, a promiscuous and foulmouthed woman.[98] The part required her to sing and dance, and it helped her lose weight gained during the pregnancy.[80][99] She twisted her ankle while filming one of the dance sequences.[80] Derek Elley of Variety wrote that despite her limited screen time, Winslet had "the showiest role and filthiest one-liners".[100] She turned down an offer from Woody Allen to star in Match Point (2005) to spend more time with her children.[80] A profile view of Winslet as she speaks into a microphone. Winslet at the 60th British Academy Film Awards in 2007, where she received her fifth BAFTA Award nomination Winslet had four film releases in 2006. She first appeared in All the King's Men, a political thriller set in 1940s Louisiana, featuring Sean Penn and Jude Law. She played the supporting part of the love interest to Law's character.[88] The film received negative reviews for its lack of political insight and narrative cohesiveness, and failed to recoup its 55 m investment.[101][102] Her next release, the drama Little Children, was better received. Based on the novel of the same name, the film tells the story of Sarah Pierce, an unhappy housewife who has an affair with a married neighbour (played by Patrick Wilson). Winslet was challenged by the role of an uncaring mother, as she did neither understand nor respect her character's actions.[103] Scenes requiring her to be hostile towards the child actress who played her daughter proved upsetting for her.[88][104] Having given birth to two children, she was nervous about the sex scenes in which she had to be nude; she took on the challenge to present a positive image for women with, in her words, "imperfect bodies".[104] A. O. Scott of The New York Times wrote that Winslet had successfully "register[ed] every flicker of Sarah's pride, self-doubt and desire, inspiring a mixture of recognition, pity and concern".[105] Once again, she received BAFTA Award and Academy Award nominations for Best Actress; the latter making her, at 31, the youngest performer to accrue five Oscar nominations.[106] After Little Children, Winslet played a part she found more sympathetic in Nancy Meyers's romantic comedy The Holiday.[107] She played Iris, a Briton who temporarily exchanges homes with an American (played by Cameron Diaz) during the Christmas holiday season. It became her biggest commercial success in nine years, grossing over 205 m worldwide.[108] Critic Justin Chang found the film formulaic yet pleasing, and took note of Winslet's radiance and charm.[109] In her final release of the year, she voiced Rita, a scavenging sewer rat, in the animated film Flushed Away.[110] Her sole project of 2007 was as the narrator for the English version of the French children's film The Fox and the Child.[111] Established actress (2008–2011) Winslet had two critically acclaimed roles in 2008.[112] After reading Justin Haythe's script for Revolutionary Road, an adaptation of Richard Yates's debut novel, Winslet recommended the project to her then-husband, director Sam Mendes, and her Titanic co-star Leonardo DiCaprio.[46] The film traces the tribulations of a young married couple in 1950s suburban America. Winslet was drawn to the idea of playing a woman whose aspirations had not been met,[113] and she read The Feminine Mystique to understand the psychology of unhappy housewives from the era.[46][113] Mendes encouraged DiCaprio and Winslet to spend time together, and she believed the small set they used helped them to develop their characters' strained relationship.[46] Hailing Winslet as "the best English-speaking film actress of her generation", David Edelstein of New York magazine wrote that "there isn't a banal moment in Winslet's performance—not a gesture, not a word".[114] Kate Winslet smiles and waves at the camera. Winslet at the 81st Academy Awards in 2009, where she won the Academy Award for Best Actress To avoid a scheduling conflict with Revolutionary Road, Winslet turned down an offer to star in The Reader. After her replacement Nicole Kidman left the project due to her pregnancy, Winslet was signed to it.[115] Directed by Stephen Daldry, The Reader is based on Bernhard Schlink's novel Der Vorleser and is about Hanna Schmitz, an illiterate Nazi concentration camp guard (Winslet), who has an affair with a teenage boy. Winslet researched the Holocaust and the SS guards. To educate herself on the stigma of illiteracy, she spent time with students at the Literacy Partners, an organisation that teaches adults to read and write.[116] She was unable to sympathise with Schmitz and struggled to play the part honestly without humanising the character's actions.[112][116] Despite this, some historians criticised the film for making Schmitz an object of the audience's sympathy and accused the filmmakers of Holocaust revisionism.[117] Todd McCarthy commended Winslet for supplying "a haunting shell to this internally decimated woman", and writing for The Daily Telegraph, Sukhdev Sandhu considered her to be "absolutely fearless here, not just in her willingness to expose herself physically, but her refusal to expose her character psychologically".[118][119] Winslet received significant awards attention for her performances in Revolutionary Road and The Reader.[120] She won a Golden Globe Award for each of these films, and for the latter, she was awarded the Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best Actress.[112] At age 33, she surpassed her own record as the youngest performer to accrue six Oscar nominations.[112] She also became the third actress in history to win two Golden Globe Awards at the same ceremony.[121] Exhausted by the media attention during this period, Winslet took two years off work until she was ready to creatively engage again.[122] Winslet returned to acting with the five-part HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce (2011), an adaptation of James M. Cain's novel from the director Todd Haynes. It is about the titular heroine (Winslet), a divorcée during the Great Depression struggling to establish a restaurant business while yearning for the respect of her narcissistic daughter (played by Evan Rachel Wood). Winslet, who had recently divorced Mendes, believed certain aspects of her character's life mirrored her own.[122] She was intimidated by the scope of the production, as she featured in every scene of the 280-page script.[123] She was disturbed and upset by the story, and was particularly fascinated by the complex relationship between the mother-daughter pair.[123][124] She collaborated closely with the production and costume designers, and learnt to bake pies and prepare chickens.[123] The broadcast received a limited audience but gained positive reviews.[125][126] Matt Zoller Seitz of Salon called the series a "quiet, heartbreaking masterpiece" and described Winslet's performance as "terrific—intelligent, focused and seemingly devoid of ego".[127] She received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress, in addition to Golden Globe and SAG Award wins.[128] The ensemble thriller Contagion from Steven Soderbergh was Winslet's first film release of 2011. She was cast as a disease detective for the CDC, and she modelled her role on Anne Schuchat, the director of the NCIRD.[129] Contagion was a commercial success, and David Denby of The New Yorker credited Winslet for capturing the essence of an exasperated woman.[130][131] Her next project was the Roman Polanski-directed Carnage, adapted from the play God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza. Set entirely inside an apartment, the black comedy follows two sets of parents feuding over their respective children. Jodie Foster, John C. Reilly, and Christoph Waltz co-starred. The cast rehearsed the script like a play for two weeks, and Winslet brought her children with her to Paris for the eight weeks of filming.[132][133] Critics found the adaptation to be less compelling than the play, but praised the performances of Winslet and Foster.[134] They both received Golden Globe nominations for it.[135] Career fluctuations (2012–2019) Winslet attending the premiere of Labor Day at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival Winslet said her workload in 2011 helped her overcome heartbreak from her divorce, and after completing work on Carnage she took a break from acting to focus on her children.[7][122] A short part that she had filmed four years prior for the anthology film Movie 43 was her sole screen appearance of 2012, and it yielded the worst reviews of her career.[136][137] Winslet also performed an audiobook recording of Émile Zola's novel Thérèse Raquin.[138][139] She was reluctant to accept Jason Reitman's offer to star in his 2013 film adaptation of Joyce Maynard's novel Labor Day, but agreed after Reitman postponed the production for a year to accommodate Winslet's commitment to her children.[7] Set over a Labor Day weekend, it tells the story of Adele (Winslet), an agoraphobic single mother, who falls in love with an escaped convict. Describing Adele's characterisation as having "more vulnerability than strength", Winslet found her a departure from the strong-willed women she typically played.[7] A scene in the film required her to make a pie, for which she drew on her baking experience from Mildred Pierce.[140] Reviews of the film were negative; Chris Nashawaty of Entertainment Weekly dismissed it as "mawkish and melodramatic" but credited Winslet for adding layers to her passive role.[141][142] She received her tenth Golden Globe nomination.[143] The novelty of playing a villain drew Winslet to the part of Jeanine Matthews in the science fiction film Divergent (2014).[144][145] Set in a dystopian future, the adaptation of Veronica Roth's young adult novel stars Shailene Woodley as a heroine fighting an oppressive regime headed by Winslet's character. She was pregnant with her third child during production, and her tight-fitting costumes had to be altered to accommodate the pregnancy.[145] To maintain her character's intimidating persona, she remained aloof from her co-stars for much of the filming.[144] Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair compared the film unfavourably to the Hunger Games series, and found Winslet to be underutilised in it.[146] The film grossed 288 m worldwide.[147] A Little Chaos marked her return to the period film genre.[148] Directed by Alan Rickman, it is about a rivalry among gardeners commissioned to create a fountain at the Palace of Versailles. Winslet's role was that of fictional architect Sabine de Barra, a character she believed had overcome extreme grief and hardship like herself.[148] Catherine Shoard of The Guardian took note of the "emotional honesty" Winslet brought to her part, but criticised the implausibility of her role.[149] Also that year, she read audiobooks of Roald Dahl's children's novels Matilda and The Magic Finger.[150][151] A close-up shot of Kate Winslet's face. Winslet at the premiere of Divergent in 2014 In 2015, Winslet reprised the role of Jeanine Matthews in the second instalment of the Divergent series, subtitled Insurgent, which despite negative reviews grossed 297 m worldwide.[152][153] Her next film, an adaptation of the Australian gothic novel The Dressmaker, was described by the director Jocelyn Moorhouse as being reminiscent of the western Unforgiven (1992).[154] Winslet starred as the femme fatale Tilly Dunnage, a seamstress who returns to her hometown years after she was accused of murder. She learnt to sew for the part and designed some of her own costumes.[154] The project was filmed in the Australian desert and she found it difficult to wear couture dresses in the harsh weather.[155] Despite disliking the film, Robert Abele of the Los Angeles Times credited Winslet for underplaying her over-the-top part.[156] The film emerged as one of the highest-grossing Australian films of all time, but earned little elsewhere.[157][158] Winslet won the AACTA Award for Best Actress.[159] While filming The Dressmaker, Winslet became aware of a forthcoming Steve Jobs biopic written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Danny Boyle. Keen on playing Jobs's marketing chief and confidante Joanna Hoffman, she sent a picture of herself dressed as Hoffman to the film's producer.[160] Steve Jobs, starring Michael Fassbender in the title role, is told in three acts, each depicting a key milestone in Jobs's career. In preparation, Winslet spent time with Hoffman, and worked with a dialect coach to speak in Hoffman's accent, a mixture of Armenian and Polish, which she considered to be the most difficult of her career.[160] The cast rehearsed each act like a play and filmed it in sequence. Winslet collaborated closely with Fassbender, and their off-screen relationship mirrored the collegial dynamic between Jobs and Hoffman.[160] The film earned her some of the best reviews of her career, though it was a box-office flop.[45][161][162] Peter Howell of the Toronto Star commended Winslet for finding "strength and grace" in her part, and Gregory Ellwood of HitFix thought she had improved on Hoffman's characterisation.[163][164] She won the Golden Globe and BAFTA Awards for Best Supporting Actress, and received her seventh Oscar nomination.[165] Winslet attending an event for The Mountain Between Us at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival John Hillcoat's ensemble crime-thriller Triple 9 (2016) featured Winslet as Irina Vlaslov, a ruthless Russian-Israeli gangster.[166] The critic Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post felt Winslet had failed to effectively portray her.[167] Her next release of the year, Collateral Beauty, about a man (played by Will Smith) struggling with the death of his daughter, was panned by critics.[168] Writing for New York magazine, Emily Yoshida dismissed the film as a vacuous remake of A Christmas Carol and added that Winslet had "never looked more painted and tired".[169] It was a modest earner at the box office.[170] Winslet agreed to the romantic disaster film The Mountain Between Us (2017) to take on the challenge of a role requiring physical exertion.[171][172] It featured Idris Elba and her as two strangers who crash land on an icy and isolated mountain range. They filmed in the mountains of Western Canada at 10,000 feet (3,000 metres) above sea level where the temperature was well below freezing.[172] Winslet performed her own stunts and described it as the most physically gruelling experience of her career.[173] Moira Macdonald of The Seattle Times opined that the duo's charisma and chemistry had enhanced a mediocre film.[174] Woody Allen's Wonder Wheel, a drama set in 1950s Coney Island, was Winslet's final release of 2017. She played Ginny, a temperamental housewife having an affair with a lifeguard (played by Justin Timberlake). She described her character as permanently dissatisfied and uneasy; playing the part proved difficult for Winslet, who suffered from anxiety.[172][175] Manohla Dargis of The New York Times disliked Allen's writing but credited Winslet for filling her "shabby character with feverish life".[176] When asked during the film's promotion about her decision to work with Allen despite an allegation of child molestation against him, Winslet chose not to comment on the filmmaker's personal life but stated she was pleased with the collaboration.[172] She would later go on to express regret over working with both Allen and Roman Polanski.[177] In 2019, Winslet provided her voice to Moominvalley, an animated television series about the Moomins, and took on a leading role alongside Susan Sarandon and Mia Wasikowska in Blackbird, a remake of the Danish film Silent Heart (2014).[178] Benjamin Lee of The Guardian dismissed it as "less of a film and more of an actors' workshop" and found Winslet miscast.[179] Resurgence (2020–present) Winslet portrayed palaeontologist Mary Anning in Ammonite (2020), a period drama about a romance between Anning and Charlotte Murchison (played by Saoirse Ronan) set in 1840s England.[180] She dropped out of Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch to have more preparation time for the project. She collaborated closely with Ronan, and they choreographed their own sex scenes.[181] For much of the filming, she lived in isolation in a rented cottage in Dorset, where the film was shot, to get into her character's headspace.[177] Caryn James of the BBC credited Winslet for portraying Anning as "stern and brittle but immensely sympathetic" and considered her "contained, potent performance" to be one of the best of her career, and Manuel Betancourt of New York magazine welcomed it as a "return to form".[182][183] She next voiced the titular horse in a film adaptation of the novel Black Beauty, which was released on Disney+.[184] In 2021, Winslet executive produced and starred in Mare of Easttown, an HBO miniseries about a troubled police detective solving a murder case.[185] Set in Delaware County, Winslet insisted on using the "Delco accent", a version of Philadelphia English used in the county; she considered it to be the one of the hardest accents she has had to learn.[186][187] To play Mare, a woman who has lost a child to suicide, she created a backstory for her character and collaborated closely with a grief counsellor.[188] The series and Winslet's performance received critical acclaim;[189] Richard Roeper wrote that she "adds to a long list of magnificent, disappear-into-the-character performances" and Lucy Mangan of The Guardian opined, "If you can have a defining performance this late in a career, this is surely Winslet's."[190][191] Mare of Easttown proved to be a ratings hit for HBO,[192] and Winslet once again won the Primetime Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG Awards for Best Actress in a miniseries.[193] Following Mare of Easttown, Winslet took a year off work to spend time with her family.[194] She narrated the documentary Eleven Days in May (2022), about the 2021 bombing of Gaza by Israel.[195] She starred with her daughter Mia Threapleton in an improvised feature-length episode of the Channel 4 anthology series I Am..., titled "I Am Ruth", about the negative effects of social media.[196] In 2017 and 2018, Winslet concurrently filmed two sequels to James Cameron's science fiction film Avatar (2009) using motion capture technology.[197][198] She learnt freediving for her role and was able to hold her breath underwater for seven minutes, setting a new record for any film scene shot underwater.[199][200] Released in 2022, Avatar: The Way of Water earned over 2 b to rank as the sixth highest-grossing film of all time and Winslet's second film after Titanic to cross the 2 b mark.[201] The third film in the series will be released in 2024.[198] Winslet will portray the model and war photographer Lee Miller in the biopic Lee, which she will also produce. [202] Production in Croatia was suspended for a short period when Winslet slipped and fell while filming.[203] She is also set to star and serve as executive producer on the HBO miniseries The Palace, about an authoritarian regime.[204] Reception and acting style Journalists consider Winslet to be among the finest actresses of her generation.[9][46][112][205] Despite achieving stardom early in her career with the blockbuster Titanic, she has rarely acted in commerce-driven films.[160][206] A journalist for Elle believes that her choices reflect the "soul and attitude of a jobbing actress, trapped in the body of a movie star".[207] In a 2022 readers' poll by Empire magazine, Winslet was voted one of the 50 greatest actors of all time.[208] The magazine termed her "a dramatic force, turning her hand to all kinds of periods and genres with an inimitable sense of dignity and strength".[208] Winslet belongs to a group of esteemed British actresses who are typically showing "restraint, rendering emotions through intellect rather than feelings, and a sense of irony, which demonstrates the heroine's superior understanding".[209] Tom Perrotta, the author of Little Children, has said that Winslet "gravitates toward troubling roles in smaller films", typically those of "thorny, potentially unsympathetic" women.[210] The journalist Mark Harris writes that she specialises in "unsentimentalized, restless, troubled, discontented, disconcerted, difficult women" and John Hiscock of The Daily Telegraph has identified a theme of characters who are free-spirited with a sexual edge to them.[11][112] Anthony Lane of The New Yorker associates Winslet with stubbornness, writing that "the set of her jaw and the blaze of her glance suggest a self-freeing spirit who knows the path ahead and is determined to take it".[211] Stephen Whitty of NJ.com associates Winslet with "serious, almost despairing material", although he finds it hard to pigeonhole her as an actress.[206] Josephine Livingstone of The New Republic, however, finds Winslet unconvincing in roles where she has "no real emotional vulnerability," believing that the actress is most compelling when she has "the opportunity to get hysterical".[212] "I can't just learn my lines and do [my job], but perhaps that's because I don't want to act, I want to be. And I do think there's a difference." —Winslet on acting[206] Leonardo DiCaprio, her co-star in Titanic and Revolutionary Road, considers Winslet to be "the most prepared and well-researched actor on set", and Jude Law, her co-star in The Holiday, believes that despite her seriousness she remains "very calm and good-natured".[122][213] Her Steve Jobs director Danny Boyle has identified a willingness in Winslet to avoid typecasting and said that she takes an effort "to reposition directors' and producers' perspective on her" to allow herself to be challenged as an artist.[160] Winslet has said she is interested in playing "angst-ridden women" with strong dispositions masking flaws and insecurities,[112][172] and that she connects with "women who are either finding their way out of a situation, looking for love, having some struggle within love, or questioning the big things in life".[7] Drawn to parts that are in tandem with her personal struggles at certain points in her life,[9] she finds it difficult to detach herself from her roles, saying that "you have to confront your true feelings every single day. And that's pretty exhausting. Then you have to go home and make dinner".[206][213] Even so, she finds it therapeutic to perform.[122] Winslet is known for her willingness to perform nude scenes, having done so in twelve of her films, although she considers its contribution to the narrative before agreeing to it.[160][214] She believes that such scenes promote a positive body image among women.[215] Personal life While filming Dark Season, fifteen-year-old Winslet began a romantic relationship with actor-writer Stephen Tredre, who was twelve years her senior.[15][216] She considered him a major influence in her life and they lived together in London from 1991.[8][25][217] They broke up in 1995, but remained close until Tredre died of bone cancer two years later.[15][218] Winslet absented herself from the premiere of Titanic to attend his funeral.[219] In 2008, she admitted to not overcoming his death.[8] A pregnant Kate Winslet poses for the camera. Winslet, pregnant with her third child, in 2013 A year after Tredre's death, Winslet met Jim Threapleton on the set of Hideous Kinky, on which he served as an assistant director.[216][219] They married in November 1998 at her primary school in Reading, and their daughter, Mia, was born in 2000.[10][15][220] Describing her marriage to Threapleton as a "mess", Winslet later said she had lost control of her instincts during this period.[83] They divorced in 2001.[221][222] Soon after separating from Threapleton, she met director Sam Mendes when he offered her a part in a play; she turned down the offer but began dating him.[223] Dismayed at how the British tabloids portrayed her personal life, Winslet relocated to New York City.[83] She married Mendes in May 2003 on the island of Anguilla, and their son, Joe, was born later that year.[8][224] The family divided their time in New York with frequent visits to their estate in the Cotswolds, England.[223] Amid intense media speculation of an affair between Mendes and actress Rebecca Hall, he and Winslet announced their separation in 2010 and were divorced a year later.[122][225] She admitted to being heartbroken by the split, but affirmed her determination to look after her children in spite of her marital breakups.[226] While holidaying at Richard Branson's estate on Necker Island in 2011, Winslet met his nephew Edward Abel Smith (legally known as Ned Rocknroll from 2008 to 2019)[1] during a house fire.[160][227] They married in December 2012 in New York, and their son, Bear, was born the following year.[228][229] After moving back to her native England, Winslet purchased a property worth £3.25 m by the sea in West Wittering, Sussex, where she lives with Smith and her children as of 2015.[230] In a 2015 interview, she commented on how much she enjoyed living in the countryside.[231] Winslet has stated that despite three marriages and a family structure that might be perceived by some as "unconventional", she does not consider it to be any "less of a family".[9] She turns down offers of work that otherwise would take her away from her children for too long, and likes to schedule her filming commitments around their school holidays.[7] Discussing her parenting style, she said she enjoys packing lunches and doing the school run.[232] Other ventures Winslet has lent her support to several charities and causes, along with financial donations and items for auctions.[233][76][234] In 2006, she became a patron of a Gloucester-based charity, the Family Haven, which provides counselling services to vulnerable families.[235] The same year, hand-made envelopes designed by Winslet were auctioned for the "Pushing the Envelope" campaign created by the National Literacy Trust.[236] Winslet was one of the celebrities to participate in a 2007 auction to raise funds for the Afghanistan Relief Organization.[237] In 2009, she contributed to the Butterfly Book, a compilation of doodles made by several celebrities, to raise money for leukaemia research.[238] Also in 2009, Winslet participated in a joint effort with Titanic co-star Leonardo DiCaprio, James Cameron, and Celine Dion, financially to help Millvina Dean, the then last-living survivor of the sinking of the Titanic. The donation amounted to 30,000 which was used to pay the fees of the nursing home in the United Kingdom where Dean was living.[239] In 2009, Winslet narrated the English version of an Icelandic documentary named A Mother's Courage: Talking Back to Autism, about Margret Ericsdottir, whose child Keli Thorsteinsson has non-verbal autism. Inspired by the story, she teamed with Ericsdottir in 2010 to form an NGO named the Golden Hat Foundation.[240] The organisation aims to create autism awareness and was named after a poem written by Thorsteinsson.[241][242] As the ambassador for the luxury brands Lancôme and Longines, Winslet partnered with these companies to raise awareness and funds for the foundation. She created a make-up collection for Lancôme in 2011 and, in 2017, she designed a new watch for Longines.[240][243][244] In 2012, Winslet wrote a book about autism, entitled The Golden Hat: Talking Back to Autism, which was published by Simon & Schuster. It contains correspondence between Winslet and Ericsdottir, personal statements from various celebrities, and contributions from Thorsteinsson.[245] A reviewer for Publishers Weekly praised the book for its "warmth and sincerity".[246] The United Nations featured the book during a ceremony on the World Autism Awareness Day of 2012.[247] For her work with the Golden Hat Foundation, Winslet received Spain's Yo Dona award for Best Humanitarian Work.[248] Winslet narrated a video for PETA in 2010 that showed animal cruelty in the production of foie gras.[249] She encouraged chefs to remove the item from their menu and urged consumers to boycott it.[250] In 2015, she lent her support to the UNICEF campaign World's Largest Lesson, which creates awareness among children about sustainable development and global citizenship.[251] Teased as a child for her weight, Winslet takes a stand against body-shaming and bullying.[252] She narrated an Australian animated short film named Daisy Chain (2015), about a victim of cyberbullying.[253] In 2017, Winslet teamed with Leonardo DiCaprio's environmental foundation for a fundraiser on global warming.[254] Also that year, she and DiCaprio auctioned a private dinner with themselves to raise money for a British woman's cancer treatment.[255] Winslet teamed with Lancôme and the National Literacy Trust in 2018 to launch a programme that aims to educate underprivileged women in the UK.[256] In 2020, Winslet read a bedtime story as part of Save with Stories to raise funds for Save the Children's Emergency Coronavirus Appeal.[257] In 2021, Winslet commented on homophobia in Hollywood, saying that she knew actors "who are terrified their sexuality will be revealed and that it will stand in the way of their being cast in straight roles".[258][259] Public image In a 2015 article for Elle, Sally Holmes described Winslet's ability to establish rapport with her manner.[260] Jo Ellison of Vogue writes that she has an "authoritative, almost ambassadorial aura", and Kira Cochrane of The Guardian considers her to be "articulate, sophisticated, [with] a definite hint of grandeur".[113][122] Describing Winslet as plain-spoken, Krista Smith of Vanity Fair believes that despite her stardom she is unpretentious.[46] A bust shot of Kate Winslet. Winslet at the 2011 Venice International Film Festival Winslet's weight fluctuations over the years have been well-documented by the media.[216][261] She has been outspoken in her refusal to allow Hollywood to dictate her weight.[19][46] In 2003, the British edition of GQ magazine published photographs of Winslet which had been digitally altered to make her look thinner and taller.[262] She said the alterations were made without her consent, and GQ subsequently issued an apology.[263][19][264] In 2007, Winslet won a libel case against Grazia magazine after it claimed she had visited a dietitian.[265] She claimed £10,000 in damages, and donated the amount to an eating disorder charity.[233] She won another case in 2009 against the British tabloid Daily Mail after it claimed she had lied about her exercise regimen.[266] She received an apology and a payout of £25,000.[266] Winslet was included on People magazine's "Most Beautiful People" listing in 2005.[267] Her beauty and sex appeal have been picked up by several other publications, including Harper's Bazaar, Who, and Empire magazines.[268] She has said she does not subscribe to the beauty ideal of Hollywood, and uses her celebrity to empower women to accept their appearance with pride.[215] She has spoken against Botox and plastic surgery.[269] In an effort to encourage natural ageing, she formed the British Anti-Cosmetic Surgery League, alongside fellow actresses Emma Thompson and Rachel Weisz.[270] She instructs magazines and brands not to digitally smooth her wrinkles in photographs.[271][272] Winslet is reluctant to discuss the gender pay gap in the film industry, as she dislikes speaking publicly about her salary.[273] She has expressed an aversion to elaborate press junkets and red carpet events, terming them a waste of money.[177] In 2009, Forbes reported her annual salary to be 2 m, a majority of that stemming from her endorsement deals.[274] Also that year, the UK Film Council calculated that she had earned £20 m from her acting roles since 1995.[275] She was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2009 and 2021.[276][277] Madame Tussauds in London unveiled a wax statue of Winslet in 2011.[278] The following year, she received the Honorary César award, and in 2014, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[279][280] Winslet was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2012 Birthday Honours for her services to drama Dеаr Rеаdеr, Рeoрle аsk mе аll thе timе… “If you соuld рut your money in only one stock… what would it be? 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