| ellinorianne ( @ 2006-02-25 08:20:00 |
James Gandolfini Impressed by Kate Winslet's Cursing
James Gandolfini was shocked by his latest co-star Kate Winslet's foul's mouth because it contradicted her image as an English rose. The New Jersey actor, famous for his role as mob father Tony Soprano, insists the actress soon became his swearing rival on the set of musical comedy Romance And Cigarettes.
He says, "Kate's great. She can sing, she's so funny. And yeah, she can swear. People think I can swear. But she can really swear. Yeah, I was impressed."
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Kate Winslet Finally Collaborates With Director Husband
Couple Kate Winslet and Sam Mendes have finally decided on a movie project, years after declaring they would love to work together. The beauty, 30, and her director husband, 40, married in 2003 and they have always expressed their desire to collaborate, as long as the timing is right.
Winslet said, "It just has to be the right film, in the right country and at the right time because of the children and school."
British newspaper the Daily Mail reports the couple have fallen for Richard Yates' 1961 novel "Revolutionary Road" about a bored couple in suburban Connecticut in the 1950s.
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James Gandolfini was shocked by his latest co-star Kate Winslet's foul's mouth because it contradicted her image as an English rose. The New Jersey actor, famous for his role as mob father Tony Soprano, insists the actress soon became his swearing rival on the set of musical comedy Romance And Cigarettes.
He says, "Kate's great. She can sing, she's so funny. And yeah, she can swear. People think I can swear. But she can really swear. Yeah, I was impressed."
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Kate Winslet Finally Collaborates With Director Husband
Couple Kate Winslet and Sam Mendes have finally decided on a movie project, years after declaring they would love to work together. The beauty, 30, and her director husband, 40, married in 2003 and they have always expressed their desire to collaborate, as long as the timing is right.
Winslet said, "It just has to be the right film, in the right country and at the right time because of the children and school."
British newspaper the Daily Mail reports the couple have fallen for Richard Yates' 1961 novel "Revolutionary Road" about a bored couple in suburban Connecticut in the 1950s.
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