Kate Winslet to be honoured at BIFAs

Actress to receive independent film Variety Award.

by Amber Wilkinson

Winslet, who won an Oscar for The Reader, will receive this year's BIFA Variety Award.
Winslet, who won an Oscar for The Reader, will receive this year's BIFA Variety Award.
Actress Kate Winslet will receive The Variety Award at this British Independent Film Awards on Sunday, December 6.

The Variety Award recognises a director, actor, writer or producer who has made a global impact and helped to focus the international spotlight on the UK. Previous recipients include Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Greengrass and Jude Law.

Winslet said, “I am thrilled to be receiving this award and to be in the company of a whole host of brilliant filmmakers and actors, many of whom I’m lucky enough to call friends and colleagues. It’s an honour to be flying the flag for British filmmaking.”

Variety Executive Editor, Steven Gaydos, said: “From the beginning of her illustrious film career over 20 years ago, Kate Winslet has never ceased her eagerness to tackle new creative challenges and to turn those challenges into amazing, lasting performances. Her current film, “Steve Jobs,” is no exception and once again, the Awards Season conversation is immeasurably enlivened by her presence.”

Kate Winslet won both the Academy Award and BAFTA for her portrayal as Hanna Schmitz in The Reader in 2008. She also won two Golden Globes that same year for her performance in The Reader and in Revolutionary Road alongside Leonardo DiCaprio.

The full BIFA nominations will be announced on November 3.

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