Kate Winslet's Serendipitous Reunion on 'Lee' Set

Kate Winslet, during the filming of 'Lee', had a heartwarming reunion with Jonathan Evans-Jones, who played the famous violinist in 'Titanic'. Winslet shared this delightful encounter on The Graham Norton Show, recalling the nostalgic and incredible moments as past colleagues supported her on the biopic's set.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 11-11-2024 23:15 IST | Created: 11-11-2024 23:15 IST
Kate Winslet's Serendipitous Reunion on 'Lee' Set
Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet in 'Titanic'(Image source: YouTube/@20thCenturyStudios). Image Credit: ANI
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During the filming of the new biopic 'Lee', actress Kate Winslet experienced a touching reunion that took her back to her 'Titanic' days. The reunion occurred when Winslet watched composer Alexandre Desplat lead a 120-piece orchestra crafting the film's score, Deadline has reported.

Winslet recognized a familiar face among the musicians, which she recounted on The Graham Norton Show. The face belonged to Jonathan Evans-Jones, the violinist from the iconic scene in 'Titanic' where the musicians play as the ship meets its fate. "It was amazing to see him again," Winslet shared enthusiastically.

Jonathan Evans-Jones, alongside fellow members of the I Salonisti ensemble, contributed to the rich soundtrack of 'Titanic', a film that not only became a worldwide phenomenon but also brought Winslet an Oscar nomination. The movie, directed by James Cameron, featured an ensemble cast and timeless story that continues to captivate audiences.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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