Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet at the SAG Awards. (Photo: Getty Images)
As Leonardo DiCaprio rides out the final weeks before his predicted Oscar win, close friend and sometimes co-star, Kate Winslet, is lending support.
“He’s a stronger actor in this moment than he’s ever been,” Winslet says in the new issue of People. “I think he’s more handsome than he’s ever been. And he feels, to me, the most settled he’s ever felt, in himself, right now, which is quite strange, really, given that there’s a lot happening around him.”
Winslet and DiCaprio, of course, made movie history as Rose and Jack in 1997’s blockbuster Titanic and co-starred as a married couple in the drama Revolutionary Road 11 years later. The two never dated, but she knows him better than an ex-boyfriend, more like a brother. To that end, Winslet has teased DiCaprio in the press before, calling him “just smelly, farty Leo,” among other things. But she’s been especially kind to her old friend leading up to this year’s Academy Awards, where he’s nominated in an acting category for the fifth time.
Leo and Kate at the 1998 Golden Globe Awards. (Photo: Getty Images)
"He’s a solid, loyal person,” Winslet, an Oscar winner herself for 2009’s The Reader, raved to the magazine. “He’s a great friend, he always has been, and not just to me, but to everyone around him. He still has friends he had when we made Titanic.”
Just last month, the actress explained that she would like to see DiCaprio finally take home the Oscar on Feb. 28, even though that means her co-star in Steve Jobs, Michael Fassbender, will not. Both Fassbender and Winslet are nominated for their roles in the biopic.
“I think you can sort of feel it, and I think that everyone wants it for [Leo],” Winslet told BBC News. “It would be amazing.”
As Leonardo DiCaprio rides out the final weeks before his predicted Oscar win, close friend and sometimes co-star, Kate Winslet, is lending support.
“He’s a stronger actor in this moment than he’s ever been,” Winslet says in the new issue of People. “I think he’s more handsome than he’s ever been. And he feels, to me, the most settled he’s ever felt, in himself, right now, which is quite strange, really, given that there’s a lot happening around him.”
Winslet and DiCaprio, of course, made movie history as Rose and Jack in 1997’s blockbuster Titanic and co-starred as a married couple in the drama Revolutionary Road 11 years later. The two never dated, but she knows him better than an ex-boyfriend, more like a brother. To that end, Winslet has teased DiCaprio in the press before, calling him “just smelly, farty Leo,” among other things. But she’s been especially kind to her old friend leading up to this year’s Academy Awards, where he’s nominated in an acting category for the fifth time.
Leo and Kate at the 1998 Golden Globe Awards. (Photo: Getty Images)
"He’s a solid, loyal person,” Winslet, an Oscar winner herself for 2009’s The Reader, raved to the magazine. “He’s a great friend, he always has been, and not just to me, but to everyone around him. He still has friends he had when we made Titanic.”
Just last month, the actress explained that she would like to see DiCaprio finally take home the Oscar on Feb. 28, even though that means her co-star in Steve Jobs, Michael Fassbender, will not. Both Fassbender and Winslet are nominated for their roles in the biopic.
“I think you can sort of feel it, and I think that everyone wants it for [Leo],” Winslet told BBC News. “It would be amazing.”
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