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cereal in television commercials. Acting career of Kate Winslet In 1991, she started her career on television by co-starring in Dark Season, a children's science fiction serial on the BBC. Subsequently, she appeared in the made-for-TV `Anglo-Saxon Attitudes' in 1992. Then once again for the BBC, she did an episode of the medical drama `Casualty' (1993). In the year 1994, her film career took flight with appreciation when she starred in `Heavenly Creatures' as Juliet Hulme to play the role of an imaginative teen. Another successful movie `Sense and Sensibility' made her famous all over, particularly in the UK. As soon as the Titanic was out in 1997, Winslet became a prominent actress world- wide. The movie was an enormous hit at the box-office which further went on to win 11 Academy Awards. For each of her movies, Kate has received positive reviews which also made her called critics' darling. Regardless of Titanic's success, she has sustained making
7%, Baptist 1.3%, other Christian 9%, other 3% Culture New Zealanders have made a profound impact in the areas of art, poetry, music, film, and architecture. Not only have the artists reached local recognition, but also gained worldwide apperception. New Kiwi self-confidence is revealed intensely in literature, film and theater. Opera diva Kiri Te Kanawa performs regularly nationally and internationally. Writers such as Witi Ihimaera, Albert Wendt, Patricia Grace, and Keri Hulme are also international figures. Fine Arts In the past, Kiwis were hostile towards art. In 1982, the McDougall Gallery in Christchurch planned to spend $10,000 on a painting by Colin McCahon, arguably the country's most significant and contentious painter, and this triggered ire among locals. At present, however, McCahon's paintings are auctioned at very high prices in many international collections. A contemporary of McCahon is Gordon Walters, an artist who examines the relationship
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