Kate Winslet Takes SAG Award Sunday for Her Role in ‘Mare of Easttown’

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Kate Winslet playing detective Mare Sheehan.
Image via Michele K. Short, HBO.

Kate Winslet has a companion Mare of Easttown award to go on the shelf with the Emmy she won for portraying detective Mare Sheehan, writes Luca Giliberti for GoldDerby.

Winslet took a Screen Actors Guild Award Sunday night in the Best Limited Series/TV Movie Actress category for her work in the Delco-centric HBO series.

She beat fellow Mare actress Jean Smart, as well as Jennifer Coolidge in The White Lotus, Margaret Qualley in Maid, and Cynthis Erivo in Genius: Aretha.

Actor Evan Peters was also nominated for a SAG for his role in Mare of Easttown but lost to Michael Keaton in Dopesick.

This is Winslet’s fourth SAG award. She’s been nominated 13 times.

Kate Winslet won a best-supporting actress SAG award for her work in the 1995 Sense and Sensibilities, and again for her Oscar-winning performance in The Reader in 2008.

She leapfrogged into SAG’s Best Actress category in 1997 for her role as Rose DeWitt Bukater in Titanic.

The seven-episode Mare of Easttown series was created by Brad Ingelsby and directed by Craig Zobel.

Ingelsby, an Archbishop Carroll High School graduate, drew on his experiences and knowledge of Delaware County as a backdrop for the story.

Read more at GoldDerby about Kate Winslet’s SAG award win.  

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