Happy Birthday Kate Winslet!

Kate Winslet

She’s 31 now and still looks great. Kate was born in England 1975 and got her first big break at 17, when she was cast as an obsessive adolescent in Heavenly Creatures (1994).
The role that transformed Winslet into an international star was Rose DeWitt Bukater, the aristocratic young lady in James Cameron's Titanic (1997). Winslet's performance also garnered a Best Actress nomination. Titanic is the largest grossing movie of all time with over $1.8 billion.

I know Titanic is cheesy, but I don’t care what anyone says, it’s cool!
Also, Kate did a great job along side plastic-face Jim Carry who did an equally if not better job in the fantastic movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

Watch out for her next movie along side Cameron Diaz ‘The Holiday’ about how two women troubled with guy-problems (Diaz, Winslet) swap homes in each other's countries, where they each meet a local guy and fall in love.

My question is: If you had the chance to replace Kate in Titanic, who would you choose?

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5 Comments
  1. PT | October 7, 2006 3:39 AM

    she's 31 and "sgill looks great" ?? like people are supposed to be washed up at 31 ??? is the paris hiltonj disease spreading?? PLEASE People look great at any age, and women are beautifil well into their 60s these day...at LEAST

    PT
  1. pt | October 7, 2006 3:46 AM

    Replace Kate in Titanic? Gweneth Paltrow

    pt
  1. himanshu | October 31, 2006 10:06 AM

    I love you kate please help me please contact on my e-mail id

    himanshu
  1. Nayyab | April 15, 2007 7:37 PM

    hello everybody!

    i think kate winslet is an amazing actress and i also feel that no one can replace her in titanic because no one acts as amazing as her!

    Nayyab
  1. Nayyab | April 15, 2007 7:38 PM

    hello everybody

    i think kate winslet is an amazing actress and i also feel that no one can replace her in titanic because no one acts as amazing as her!

    Nayyab

 
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