Winslet at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival  English actress Kate Winslet  made her screen debut at age fifteen in the BBC  series Dark Season [ 1] [ 2] Juliet Hulme  in Peter Jackson 's crime film Heavenly Creatures [ 3] Marianne Dashwood  in a 1995 film adaptation  of Sense and Sensibility Academy Award  nomination and won the BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress .[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] Royal Exchange Theatre 's production of Joe Orton 's farce What the Butler Saw [ 7] Leonardo DiCaprio  in James Cameron 's romance Titanic highest-grossing film of all time  to that point; it established her as a star and earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress  nomination.[ 8] [ 9] 
Winslet followed Titanic  with roles in small-scale period dramas which were critically acclaimed but not widely seen.[ 1] [ 10] [ 11] Hideous Kinky Holy Smoke! Quills Iris Murdoch  in Iris [ 12] [ 13] Grammy Award  for narrating a short story in the children's audiobook Listen to the Storyteller  (1999), and she sang the single  "What If " for the 2001 animated film Christmas Carol: The Movie [ 14] Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Sylvia Llewelyn Davies  in Finding Neverland Little Children [ 15] [ 16] Cameron Diaz  in the commercially successful romantic comedy The Holiday [ 10] [ 13] 
In 2008, Winslet played a 1950s housewife yearning for a better life in Revolutionary Road Nazi concentration camp  guard in The Reader [ 12] [ 13] HBO  miniseries Mildred Pierce Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress .[ 17] Jeanine Matthews  in the Divergent  film seriesThe Dressmaker highest-grossing Australian films .[ 18] [ 19] Joanna Hoffman  in Danny Boyle 's Steve Jobs titular inventor , she received her third BAFTA Award and her seventh Academy Award nomination.[ 20] [ 21] Woody Allen 's drama Wonder Wheel [ 22] Mare of Easttown [ 23] Avatar: The Way of Water [ 24] BAFTA TV Awards  for producing and starring in the single drama "I Am Ruth " (2022).[ 25] 
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^ Winslet narrated the short story "The Face in the Lake".[ 14]  
  
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