Kate Winslet, queen of the screens
Kate Winslet is a movie star and can boast of having provided rare emotions with many of her performances, as in Titanic AND Eternal light of the pure mind, to act no one else but them. But the British actress has also tried her hand at television series, with success.
In fact, in 2011 he played the main role in the miniseries Mildred Pierce directed by Todd Haynes. For this performance, he especially got theEmmy Award 2011THE SAG Award and the Golden Globes 2012 for Best Actress in a Miniseries. Ten years later, do it again. You will also receive the same awards in 2021 and 2022 for the detective series acclaimed by audiences and critics: Easttown Mare.

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The American miniseries Easttown Mare is created by Brad Ingelsby and was broadcast between April and May 2021 on HBO. In France it was broadcast on OCS and then rebroadcast in 2022 on Canal+. Good news for those who haven’t been able to find out yet Easttown Mareand for those who want to see it again: the series will be broadcast free-to-air on M6 from March 5.
In rural Easttown, Pennsylvania, Marianne “Mare” Sheehan (Kate Winslet), a police officer marked by personal tragedy, investigates the murder of one teenager and the disappearance of another.
In this crime series acclaimed by critics and viewers – it is Tomato it’s at 95% and its audience rating at 94% -, Kate Winslet offers one of her best performances. He told The New York Times in May 2021 how impressed she was by the public’s reception”,I fell in love with this difficult, fragmented, broken, in crisis and very fallible woman.” A character she really enjoyed playing:
I love his marks and his scars, his mistakes and his flaws, and the fact that he doesn’t have an “off” button, that he doesn’t stop. She just understands: ‘Go’.”
Source: Cine Serie

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