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Husband No. 3 for Kate Winslet

Oscar-winner Kate Winslet has taken another trip down the aisle, this time tying the knot with Ned Rock’nRoll, the nephew of British tycoon Richard Branson. Winslet’s publicist Sara Keene confirmed the wedding to ABC News early Thursday morning.

 

'Titanic' screen test shows film could've sunk

It's hard to imagine that "Titanic" had the potential to be a flop. But take a look at this footage from star Kate Winslet's screen test for the movie, and you'll likely agree the earliest iterations of the film were not pretty. For starters, Jeremy Sisto (who now appears on ABC's "Suburgatory") -- and not Leonardo DiCaprio -- plays Jack. Whatever the opposite of "having chemistry" is, that's what Sisto and Winslet have in this footage.

Senh: Kate Winslet was great, but Jeremy Jeremy Sisto's version of Jack was a bit too unstated and passive. He also seems awkward around her. I just don't see the infatuation.

 

Kate Winslet Escapes Fire at Branson's Island Home

Kate Winslet and children escape unhurt as fire engulfs Richard Branson's Caribbean house

 

'Mad Men,' 'Mildred Pierce' get top Emmy nods

'Mad Men,' 'Mildred Pierce' get top Emmy nods

"Mad Men," the sharply observed drama of a changing 1960s America, captured 19 Emmy nominations Thursday morning to lead the series pack, with the melodramatic miniseries "Mildred Pierce" starring Kate Winslet grabbing a top 21 bids.

 

Kate Winslet and Jodie Foster Unite for God of Carnage

Christoph Waltz and Matt Dillon will play their husbands in Roman Polanski's schoolyard drama.

 

Scoop: Why Winslet’s split was such a shock

Actress and husband weren't the kind to broadcast their personal business, so when things went sour, they were able to keep the troubles to themselves.

 

No More Nudity for Kate Winslet

No More Nudity for Kate Winslet

The Oscar-nominated actress says she's done baring all on screen

 

Critics Consensus: Inkheart Is Less Than Magical

Critics Consensus: Inkheart Is Less Than Magical

This week at the movies, we've got living literature (Inkheart, starring Brendan Fraser and Eliza Hope Bennett); political intrigue (Frost/Nixon, starring Michael Sheen and Frank Langella); domestic strife (Revolutionary Road, starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio); and werewolf/vampire conflict (Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, starring Rhona Mitra and Bill Nighy)....

 

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