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” Wednesday and revealed James Cameron’s 1997 disaster film isn’t at the top of the list for most of her fans — who purportedly prefer a 2006 romantic comedy and a Ricky Gervais series to her breakout role.
“That’s something I never would have expected actually, the sort of mother-daughter connection around a film like that,” she said Wednesday. “It’s so nice. It’s lovely.”Winslet’s turn in “Titanic” earned her the second of seven Oscar nominations. She went on to star in acclaimed films like “The Reader” and “Steve Jobs,” and was most recently seen in Cameron’s “Avatar” sequel.
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