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Lee Miller at US Army war correspondent in 1943 [Photo by US Army Official Photograph/Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0] Miller’s photos from France, of the Nazi concentration camps at Buchenwald ...
Throughout “Lee,” Winslet as Miller is seen taking photographs: in London during the Blitz, at airfields in the English countryside, French villages and during the liberation of Paris, and ...
When Kate Winslet stumbled upon the extraordinary story of Lee Miller she didn’t want to let go. Miller was an American photographer who became a correspondent for British Vogue during World War ...
But there could be several prequels and sequels to Lee, as the title of her son Antony Penrose’s biography The Lives of Lee Miller indicates. Born in 1907 in Poughkeepsie, New York, Elizabeth “Lee” ...
Noémie Merlant as Nusch Éluard, Marion Cotillard as Solange d’Ayen, Kate Winslet as Lee Miller, and Alexander Skarsgård as Roland Penrose in Lee (2024). Photo: by Kimberley French.
If one could talk about a throughline in your work, you seem to be drawn to women like Lee Miller, women who don’t take no for an answer. They have a hunger for something more, a lust for life.
Kate Winslet has reflected on stripping off to recreate a 'mind-blowing' topless bathtub scene in her war biopic, Lee. The actress, 49, played model-turned-WWII-photographer Lee Miller in the film ...
Winslet used a replica of a Rolleiflex camera to take actual photos while she was acting in the film, recreating some of Lee Miller's iconic images. "It couldn't just be a prop… I had to be ...
In making the film Lee, about World War II correspondent Lee Miller, Kate Winslet chose to champion a woman who simply refused to become what society dictated. Against all odds, shucking off her ...
Kate Winslet tells her story in ‘Lee.’ Kate Winslet as Lee Miller in the new film “Lee,” the story of Miller and her work as a war photographer during World War II. (Photo by Kimberley French) ...
Lee Miller, who was in London when World War II began, became a war correspondent for Condé Nast Publications in 1942. Lee immediately got to work taking photos of nurses at a military base in ...