LOS ANGELES ā Kate Winslet is playing a police detective on TV, and thatās where her crime-busting ambition ends.
āIād be a (expletive) lousy detective. Iād be very good at the coffee and the beers, definitely,ā Winslet said Wednesday of her role on HBOās āMare of Easttown,ā debuting in April. āI donāt think I have the mental stamina that is required. I have stamina, but in a different way.ā
Winslet plays Mare Sheehan, who is investigating a murder in her small, close-knit Pennsylvania town while struggling to keep her family life intact. The limited seriesā cast includes Julianne Nicholson, Jean Smart, Evan Peters and Guy Pearce.
Winslet said her character felt in many ways āa million miles away from meā in the nature of her work and its demands.
But she found an important connection with Mare in her āreal sense of family and how much it means to her to hold that together at all costs, and also to be able to admit to herself from time to time that she has failed in a lot of areas and try desperately to correct those errors.ā
The British actor has used an impressive variety of accents in her career, including a German one for her Oscar-winning role in 2008ās āThe Reader.ā But she found it a real challenge to match the regional Pennsylvania sound needed in āMare of Easttown,ā
āIt was up there among the hardest accents Iāve ever done,ā she told TV critics during a Q&A. āIād say itās up there in the top three for sure. But it adds so much so much to Mareās character. I didnāt want to come up with something that was sort of generalized and make a few kind of token sounds that were a nod in the directionā of the dialect.
The seven-episode āMare of Easttownā debuts April 18 on HBO and will be on streaming service HBO Max.
Lynn Elber, The Associated Press