The 42-year-old actor said it was surreal for her to believe the heights she has achieved as an artiste in her 27- year-long career.
"I'm the most unlikely person to be in the position I'm in right now... I love this job. I love it more than ever, and I will still love it when I'm 75..." Winslet said in the Awards Chatter' Podcast with The Hollywood Reporter.
The Oscar-winning actor, who recently featured in Woody Allen's dramedy "Wonder Wheel", said initially she was unsure about playing a bad mother, Ginny Rannell in the film.
"There were many, many reasons why I was nervous to play it, because I felt like I could have got it wrong so easily," she said.
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