Kate Winslet talks motherhood and her latest acting role to Australian newspaper
Kate Winslet: celebrity, actor, but most importantly mother. Kate, 31, is married to Sam Mendes and mother to Mia, 6, (with Jim Threapleton) and Joe, 3, (with Mendes). Sal Morgan from The Sun-Herald calls her "normal" and "totally down to earth." Here’s more:
What kind of mum is she? A stress-head?
Like many other mothers she gets up at 5.30am to make her children’s lunches, but she isn’t the total stress-out kind; "I’m really not that kind of stress-out, freak-out person…and I think I’ve become calmer since having kids, because you have to. You can’t be self-absorbed in any way. There is no time when you are a mum."
On her latest role in Little Children.
Kate calls it her "most difficult acting experience to date." Winslet plays Sarah, an adulterous housewife and distracted mother. Kate adds that she "didn’t respect the character – she was a bad wife and a bad mother and shooting the love scenes was the worst. The stuff gets harder when you’ve had two kids."
On working with two children.
The couple split their time between NYC and Cotswolds and attempt to not take on roles simultaneously so that one of them can be with the children (other celebrity parents following this routine include former couple Reese Witherspoon/Ryan Phillippe, Angelina Jolie/Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett/Andrew Upton). Kate is currently on a year long hiatus from work so that she can spend more time with her children. When she does work they do travel with her; "When I travel for work I try and bring them with me but they rarely come on set. I would never drag them along and leave them in a trailer with a box of crayons waiting for mummy."
Source: S Magazine, The Sun-Herald, January 28th, 2007.
Photo from PEOPLE, with permission
Tags: Coltswold, Jim Threapleton, Joe Mendes, Kate Winslet, Little Children, Mia Threapleton, NYC, Sam Mendes
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February 10th, 2007 at 1:09 pm
“Like many other mothers she gets up at 5.30am to make her children’s lunches”
But wouldn’t it be easier to pack them
the night before ? Also, since Mia is 6, that is the perfect age to start including her in the process, so that eventuallly she’ll be able to start packing her own lunch by the time she’s 8 or so.
February 10th, 2007 at 3:26 pm
I know Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany have really stuck to that one working/one not rule as well…I really respect this group of parents. It’s important for the kids to have one parent around.
February 10th, 2007 at 8:14 pm
I’m really glad to hear what she has to say about not bringing her children on set. In the past I’ve heard a lot of actresses boast about bringing their children to work with them. Babies are one thing — they often need to be close to their mothers — but I really can’t think of anything more boring and unstimulating as being on set for small children. It’s such a waiting game even for adults; it’s no place for children. That’s the epitome of self-absorption to me. “I want to work, I want my children close to me; therefore, my children will come to work with me, regardless of how good it is for them.” Good for Kate.
February 10th, 2007 at 10:02 pm
Kate is the bomb. She’s an awesome person. Period.