KATE WINSLET WINS BEST ACTRESS FOR THE READER
Saturday, 11 July 2009
NEW YORK - Kate Winslet pulled off the expected Sunday night,
winning the Academy Award for best actress for her quietly powerful
performance in "The Reader." Winslet was giddy and emotional as she
accepted her trophy.
"I'd be lying if I haven't made a version of this speech before," she said.
"I think I was probably 8 years old and staring into the bathroom
mirror and this (Oscar) would be a shampoo bottle. But it's not a
shampoo bottle now."
She thanked her husband, director Sam Mendes, and their two children.
And she also thanked her father, saying "Dad, whistle or something
'cause then I'll know where you are." He whistled back from his seat
at the Kodak Theatre.
"You just don't think that these dreams that seem so silly and so
impossible could ever really come true," Winslet said backstage.
This is the first Oscar for Winslet, who's been nominated five other
times for her roles in "Titanic,""Sense and Sensibility,""Iris,
""Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" and "Little Children."
But the British actress seemed a shoo-in to win this year: She
gained Oscar momentum after snagging a best supporting actress
award at the Golden Globes for her role as a former Nazi camp
guard in "The Reader," as well as best dramatic actress for her
role as an unhappy housewife in "Revolutionary Road."
Winslet, 33, received more recognition on the awards circuit for
"The Reader." Her portrayal of Hanna Schmitz - a woman having
a passionate affair with a teenager who encounters her again years
later while she is on trial for Holocaust crimes - was raw and
restrained, netting her additional trophies at the Screen Actors
Guild Awards and British Film Academy Awards.
The best-actress category was loaded with strong contenders:
Meryl Streep was another front-runner with her 15th acting
nomination as a prickly nun in "Doubt." Anne Hathaway played
against her wholesome image as a toxic narcissist who leaves
rehab to wreak havoc on her sister's wedding in "Rachel Getting
Married." Angelina Jolie dug deep to portray a mother of a
missing child in "Changeling." And Melissa Leo was powerful as
mom who forges an unlikely friendship in "Frozen River."
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