
Kate Winslet has won one of the early awards of the evening at the 2009 SAG Awards. Winslet won her award for outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role for "The Reader" in which she played a former concentration camp guard.
"It's really an honor to be included in what I think is such a remarkable year and be acknowledged by my peers in this way," Winslet said in her acceptance speech. "I really feel like everybody should be given a medal."
Winslet already won the same prize at this year's Golden Globes. When accepting her award on that night, Kate thanked her two children Mia and Joe for “coming on this adventure with mummy”.
“I love being a mum,” she said tearfully. “My priorities in life have just completely shifted since I had my two children. Mia and Joe are the most important thing in my world.”
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