Kate Winslet reveals she is recognised more for 'The Holiday' role than 'Titanic'
Kate Winslet, renowned for her roles in "Titanic" and "The Holiday," reveals that fans often recognize her more for her part in the latter. Despite her iconic portrayal of Rose in the 1997 blockbuster, Winslet shares that encounters about "The Hol...

In her reply, Winslet said: "People come up to me in the street more about 'The Holiday' and the episode of 'Extras' (TV show) that I did than 'Titanic'. I promise you. Especially at Christmas."
In James Cameron's multiple award-winning blockbuster "Titanic", she and Leonardo DiCaprio starred as members of different social classes who fall in love during the maiden and doomed voyage of the Titanic ship.
"The Holiday", however, was the story of two lovelorn women - played by Winslet and Cameron Diaz - from opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean who swap their homes to escape heartbreak during the Christmas and holiday season.
Winslet, 48, further said women often tell her they watch the rom-com every Christmas as a ritual.
"What's so lovely is that mothers and daughters come up to me in the grocery store and they say, 'OK, we just love 'The Holiday'. It's our little ritual at Christmas.'
"And they have things that they eat every year. They sit down, it's a tradition, and I just love that. That's something I never would have expected, this sort of mother-daughter connection around a film like that. It's so nice," she added.
The actor's latest project is the upcoming miniseries "The Regime", a political satire from HBO.
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