As a dedicated follower of both Kate Winslet and Emma Thompson’s careers, I can’t help but feel inspired by their long-lasting friendship and the wisdom they’ve shared with each other over the years. Their bond, forged during the filming of Sense & Sensibility, has stood the test of time and provided invaluable guidance to both actresses at crucial points in their careers.
At times, what truly matters in life is finding solid camaraderie and insightful counsel, much like the priceless wisdom I received from my fellow actress, Emma Thompson, during our collaboration on Sense & Sensibility.
At a recent gathering in New York, Kate Winslet recently reminisced about Tom Thompson’s assistance and guidance during the initial stages of her career. She revealed that Thompson once said to her, “It’s just as crucial not to work as it is to work,” a piece of advice she has never forgotten.
In 1995, Thompson, aged 65 currently, was both the screenwriter and a costar in the film adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel. In this production, he portrayed one of the sisters, forming a strong connection with his on-screen sibling.
1998 saw the release of the hit movie Titanic, which went on to achieve incredible success. During this time, Thompson voiced his apprehensions regarding the film’s unprecedented triumph. On the other hand, Winslet maintained a level-headed approach throughout.
Winslet expressed she believed Thompson was concerned not about her losing control, but rather finding the experience overpowering. Additionally, Winslet mentioned that one piece of guidance from Thompson she’s always remembered is that taking time off is just as essential as being busy in your work (in the context of filming Titanic).
The movie Titanic features Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack Dawson and Kate Winslet as Rose DeWitt Bukater. Not only did it leave an indelible mark on pop culture, transforming into a beloved classic over time, but it also catapulted both actors to great fame.
During a recent screening of her new film Lee, Winslet was surprised by a video message from Thompson and her husband, Greg Wise. Thompson recalled a moment when Winslet urged her to pursue a connection, showcasing their enduring friendship. Wise humorously noted the passage of time, saying, “Thirty years ago, yeah, more than half of my life.”
Here’s my attempt at paraphrasing:
Meanwhile, Lee is in theaters on Friday, September 27.
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2024-09-25 10:37