In an interview with people.com at the American Museum of Natural History, the 48-year-old actress discussed how movie fans often confuse her with Blanchett, referring to her as the 'Tar' actress
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In honour of International Women's Day on Tuesday, Variety spoke to the London native about her journey, her successes and what she's looking forward to in 2022.
Winslet was up against Jessica Chastain (Scenes From a Marriage), Cynthia Erivo (Genius: Aretha), Elizabeth Olsen (WandaVision) and Margaret Qualley (Maid).
In the series, Kate plays a complicated Mare as she and her police department take on the job of hunting down a kidnapper and murderer, reports aceshowbiz.com.
"I'm telling you with my hand on my heart, I have never been asked the same volume of questions about love scenes of a heterosexual nature, of which I have shot many in my life. And so that to me that's a conversation,"
"I felt bullied if I'm honest. I remember thinking, 'this is horrible and I hope it passes' -- it did definitely pass but it made me realise that, if that's what being famous was, I was not ready to be famous, definitely not," she added.
According to Fox News, the 45-year-old actor recalled in an interview for the Hamptons International Film Festival's 'A Conversation with...' series. Winslet's latest film, 'Ammonite,'