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  1. Kate Elizabeth Winslet, CBE [1] (* 5. Oktober 1975 in Reading, Berkshire ), ist eine britische Schauspielerin und Sängerin. Sie wurde unter anderem mit folgenden Filmpreisen ausgezeichnet: einem Oscar, fünf Golden Globe Awards, drei BAFTA Awards, zweimal mit dem Fernsehpreis Emmy sowie einmal mit dem Musikpreis Grammy.

  2. The Reader. (2008 film) The Reader is a 2008 German-American romantic drama film directed by Stephen Daldry, written by David Hare on the basis of the 1995 German novel of the same name by Bernhard Schlink, and starring Kate Winslet, Ralph Fiennes, David Kross, Bruno Ganz and Karoline Herfurth . The film tells the story of Michael Berg, a ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ReaderThe Reader - Wikipedia

    The Reader (German: Der Vorleser) is a novel by German law professor and judge Bernhard Schlink, published in Germany in 1995 and in the United States in 1997.The story is a parable, dealing with the difficulties post-war German generations have had comprehending the Holocaust; Ruth Franklin writes that it was aimed specifically at the generation Bertolt Brecht called the Nachgeborenen, those ...

    • 218 pp
    • 1995
  5. Kate Winslet. Actress: Titanic. Ask Kate Winslet what she likes about any of her characters, and the word "ballsy" is bound to pop up at least once. The British actress has made a point of eschewing straightforward pretty-girl parts in favor of more devilish damsels; as a result, she's built an eclectic resume that runs the gamut from Shakespearean tragedy to modern-day mysticism and erotica.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000701Kate Winslet - IMDb

    Kate Winslet. Actress: Titanic. Ask Kate Winslet what she likes about any of her characters, and the word "ballsy" is bound to pop up at least once. The British actress has made a point of eschewing straightforward pretty-girl parts in favor of more devilish damsels; as a result, she's built an eclectic resume that runs the gamut from Shakespearean tragedy to modern-day mysticism and erotica.

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