Kate Winslet Takes SAG Award Sunday for Her Role in ‘Mare of Easttown’
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, a 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.
Join Our Community
Never miss a Delaware County story!
"*" indicates required fields