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'Titanic' Oscar curse for Kate and Leo?

February 28, 2007 |  9:00 am

Titanic

Kate Winslet may have made Oscar history by becoming the youngest actress, at age 31, to be nominated five times but unlike the previous recordholder, Olivia DeHavilland, who was 33 when she scored her fifth nod, and second Oscar, for "The Heiress," Winslet has yet to win one. And her shipmate from that big boat movie, Leonardo DiCaprio, has had three nominations but has always gone home empty-handed. Do you think an Oscar awaits for either of them? Join in the discussion in the forums CLICK HERE.

Photo: Doomed love on a doomed ship = no Oscar love for doomed nominees? (Paramount)

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oh, they so will win oscars... there's no curse here, just not a defining role that is iconic... it takes a combination of two things, a great iconically written role, and their performances... look at the winners this year, besides alan arkin, three of the four winners were iconic performances. That will clinch it for them.

But of course, THEY WILL. It's just not their turn yet. THe're young and have hot red careers. When they do get their eventual GOLD guy, it will be hopefully, for the right PERFORMANCE. Talented Actors, BOTH.



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