James Cameron's 1997 sinking-ship epic won Best Picture at the Oscars, catapulted stars Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio to overnight fame, earned Kate her second Academy Award nomination and became the high-grossing film of all time. It also boasted some fairly cheesy dialogue, but we prefer to remember it for the super steamy scene in which Leo sketches Kate while she wears a huge diamond - and nothing else.
Vanity Unfair
How amazing does Winslet look in the December 2008 issue of Vanity Fair? So amazing that her sultry spread sparked widespread tabloid claims that the photos had been heavily airbrushed. Vanity Fair quickly came to Kate's defence, however, assuring the public that the pics were 100 percent Kate, 100 percent gorgeots. Anyone disagree?
LITTLE CHILDREN Patrick Wilson as Brad and Kate Winslet as Sarah star in movie about a handful of individuals, whose lives intersect on the playgrounds, town pools and streets of their small community in surprising and potentially dangerous ways.
Holiday Treat
Kate tackled her first real romantic comedy in 2006's The Holiday, starring opposite Cameron Diaz, Jude Law and the dude she falls for, Jack Black. The film marked the first time Winslet used her own English accent in a movie, and afforded her and co-star Cameron Diaz opportunities to pose together for astronomically hot photos such as the January 2007 cover of US Bazaar magazine.
Kate Winslet in Holy Smoke
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