The actor won an Oscar for Harvey Weinstein produced film, "The Reader" and worked with Roman Polanksi in "Carnage" and Woody Allen in "Wonder Wheel".
Weinstein has been accused of sexual harassment and in some cases of rape by multiple women in Hollywood. Allegations against him have been the catalyst for the #MeToo and Time's Up movements.
Polanski was charged with drugging and raping a 13-year- old girl and fled the US while Allen's adopted daughter with Mia Farrow has accused him of sexual assault while she was a child. She spoke out against Allen again in a recent TV interview.
"Indeed, many actors have had flourishing careers due in part to roles played in their films. The message we received for years was that it was the highest compliment to be offered roles by these men."
According to the Telegraph, Winslet said she decided to speak out as staying silent was no longer an option for her.
Winslet, who received the award from Jude Law, became emotional and stopped midway. She continued after regaining her composure.
"It has become clear to me that by not saying anything I might be adding to the anguish of many courageous women and men.
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