| Biography:
Kate is a well seasoned actress who comes from a
long line of performing artist family members. It was her destiny to be in
the performing arts; her grandparents ran Reading Repertory Theatre, her
late uncle was a West End actor, and her parents were stage actors.
At age 11, Kate began taking acting lessons in Maidenhead and secured her
first acting role in a Sugar Puffs commercial dancing with the Honey
Monster. She attended a performing arts school and followed her graduation
with roles in the British television drama Shrinks. This was followed by
appearances in television series; Casualty, Dark Season, Get Back, and
Anglo-Saxon Attitudes. Kate's theatrical roles including Pandora in the
musical Adrian Mole, Wendy in Peter Pan, Sarah in A Game of Soldier, and
Geraldine in What the Butler Saw.
In 1994, Kate made her move into film with "Heavenly Creatures", in which
she landed the starring role, and received rave review's from her film
debut. Screenwriter and producer Emma Thompson, cast her at first sight for
the role in which Kate earned herself an even greater accolade of a Best
Supporting Actress Oscar nomination from the Academy. Kate has continued to
distinguish herself in other productions including "Jude" and Kenneth
Branagh's "Hamlet".
Kate's most successful movie to date is "Titanic", playing the role of Rose
Dewitt Bukater, an upper-class Philadelphian aboard the ill fated ocean
liner. Following the success of "Titanic", Kate starred in some smaller
films, such as, "Hideous Kinky" set in Morocco and then in "Holy Smoke"
opposite Harvey Keitel.
Another memorable work for Kate was seen in the film "Quills", a film about
the final days of the Marquis de Sade who was institutionalized for his
controversial works that contained graphic descriptions of sex. Recently,
Kate has starred in "Enigma" and "Iris" for which she has picked up numerous
awards. With such an outstanding career, it is just a matter of time until
Kate brings home an Oscar. |