Kate Winslet doesn't have any plans to retire. The 48-year-old actress hasn't filmed any new projects in the last year - but she doesn't have any plans to retire from the movie business. Asked about her long-term plans on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Winslet quipped: "I don't think I can say what I would do because it's so inappropriate.
"No, I can't. No, I actually can't because it's rude and sexual, so I can't say it." Winslet subsequently insisted that she doesn't have any retirement plans.
She said: "Listen, I ain't never getting old! That's all I need to say right now. No retiring for me." Winslet recently revealed that Dame Emma Thompson has always been "protective" of her.
The 65-year-old actress starred alongside Winslet in a 1995 adaptation of Sense and Sensibility, and Winslet has always paid close attention to the advice of her former co-star. Speaking at the 92NY Center for Culture and Arts in New York City, Winslet shared: "(Emma) has a groundedness and a clarity of perception about the industry as a whole. "She was quite sort of protective of me.
" Thompson actually expressed her concern for Winslet after she starred in Titanic, a role that changed her life. Winslet recalled: "..
. She was actually just a bit worried like - you know, not, 'Is Kate gonna go off the rails?' because clearly that wasn't in my personality - but just that it can be very overwhelming and what was I gonna do? "She did say to me ..
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