Kate Winslet was determined to make her upcoming film – no matter what obstacles got in her way. Speaking with Vogue for a new cover story, the 47-year-old actress opened up about her new biopic Lee, where she portrayed fashion model Elizabeth “Lee” Miller, who became an acclaimed war correspondent for the magazine during World War II.
And according to Kate, it was not easy creating this movie as she faced struggles behind the scenes from day one. During the first day on set, Kate had been rehearsing a scene where Elizabeth is running down the streets of Saint-Malo in order to dodge bombs and gunfire when she suddenly slipped and injured her back: Related: Florence Pugh’s Oppenheimer Nude Scene Censored With CGI Dress In Some Countries! Ouch!
Despite her injury, though, Kate did not want to delay the film. So she pushed through the pain and continued to work a very intense schedule, getting up before 4:00 a.m., doing hair and makeup at 5:00 a.m., and being on set no later than 7:00 a.m.
Although Kate wasn’t giving up when it came to the movie, she was still unable to do certain everyday activities for filming.
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