Twenty-eight years after James Cameron's cinematic masterpiece, *Titanic*, first sailed onto the big screen, the film's iconic cast continues to dominate modern cinema. As of December 2025, the stars who brought the tragic love story of Jack and Rose to life are still making headlines with major new projects, while the ensemble cast is remembered for their enduring contributions, especially in light of the very recent, sad passing of one of the film's most beloved figures.
The film’s unprecedented success and 11 Academy Awards turned its young leads into global megastars and cemented the careers of its veteran supporting actors. This deep dive explores the careers of the main actors, their latest projects scheduled for 2025 and beyond, and pays tribute to the legendary cast members who have recently passed away, providing the most current and fresh update on the entire *Titanic* company.
The Main Cast: Biographical Profiles and Key Roles
The core group of actors from *Titanic* has gone on to achieve the highest accolades in the industry, including multiple Academy Awards, Emmys, and BAFTAs. Their roles in the 1997 epic are still considered career-defining, even decades later.
- Leonardo DiCaprio (Jack Dawson)
- Born: November 11, 1974 (Los Angeles, California)
- Role in Titanic: Jack Dawson, a poor but charismatic artist.
- Career Highlights: *The Departed*, *Inception*, *The Wolf of Wall Street*, *The Revenant*.
- Major Awards: Academy Award (Best Actor), Golden Globe Awards (3), BAFTA Award.
- Kate Winslet (Rose DeWitt Bukater)
- Born: October 5, 1975 (Reading, England)
- Role in Titanic: Rose DeWitt Bukater, a young woman trapped in a loveless engagement.
- Career Highlights: *Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind*, *The Reader*, *Mildred Pierce*, *Mare of Easttown*.
- Major Awards: Academy Award (Best Actress), Grammy Award, Primetime Emmy Awards (2), BAFTA Awards (5).
- Billy Zane (Caledon Hockley)
- Born: February 24, 1966 (Chicago, Illinois)
- Role in Titanic: Cal Hockley, Rose's wealthy, arrogant fiancé.
- Career Highlights: *Dead Calm*, *The Phantom*, *Zoolander*.
- Notable Recognition: Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (for *Titanic*).
- Kathy Bates (Molly Brown)
- Born: June 28, 1948 (Memphis, Tennessee)
- Role in Titanic: Margaret "Molly" Brown, the unsinkable socialite.
- Career Highlights: *Misery*, *Primary Colors*, *About Schmidt*, *American Horror Story*.
- Major Awards: Academy Award (Best Actress), Primetime Emmy Awards (3), Golden Globe Awards (2).
- Frances Fisher (Ruth DeWitt Bukater)
- Born: May 11, 1952 (Milford on Sea, England)
- Role in Titanic: Ruth DeWitt Bukater, Rose's aristocratic and controlling mother.
- Career Highlights: *Unforgiven*, *The Lincoln Lawyer*, *Watchmen*.
The Cast Now: Major Projects and Life Updates in 2025
The careers of the *Titanic* ensemble continue to be prolific, with many actors taking on high-profile film and television roles in the 2024 and 2025 calendar years. The enduring friendship between Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet remains one of Hollywood's most celebrated bonds, a testament to the film's powerful connection.
Leonardo DiCaprio: From Icy Waters to High-Stakes Thrillers
After a quiet year, Leonardo DiCaprio is set for a massive return to the big screen. The Oscar-winning actor is currently filming a new, highly anticipated thriller with director Paul Thomas Anderson, which began production in 2024 and is slated for a major 2025 release. Beyond this, his long-standing collaboration with Martin Scorsese continues, with another project reportedly in development. DiCaprio’s dedication to environmental activism remains a central focus of his life, often overshadowing his film roles in the media and cementing his status as a humanitarian as much as an actor.
Kate Winslet: Taking on Biopics and New TV Dramas
Kate Winslet, who has successfully broken away from her Rose DeWitt Bukater role to become one of the most respected dramatic actresses of her generation, had a significant 2024. She starred in the biopic *Lee*, portraying the complex life of photographer Lee Miller, a standout performance of the year. Looking ahead, Winslet is set to star in and executive produce a new HBO/A24 TV series called *The Spot*, a high-profile project that follows her Emmy-winning success in *Mare of Easttown*. Her continued excellence in prestige television shows her commitment to challenging, character-driven roles.
Billy Zane and Kathy Bates: Biopics and Television Legends
The actors who played the film’s two most memorable supporting characters are also busy with new work. Billy Zane, who played the villainous Cal Hockley, is set to deliver a major career transformation, starring as the legendary actor Marlon Brando in the 2024 biopic *Waltzing With Brando*. His resemblance to the iconic actor has generated significant buzz, proving his versatility beyond the role of the haughty fiancé. Meanwhile, Kathy Bates, the "Unsinkable Molly Brown," is starring as the titular lead in the new CBS legal drama *Matlock*, which premiered in 2024. Bates has openly stated that this series may be her "last dance" in her illustrious acting career, making her current work particularly poignant for fans.
The Supporting Powerhouse: Frances Fisher and Victor Garber
Frances Fisher, who portrayed Rose’s status-obsessed mother, Ruth, continues her steady career in film, appearing in the 2024 thriller *The King Tide* and the upcoming Western film *Rust*. Her consistent work in major and independent films showcases the lasting impact of the *Titanic* cast on modern cinema. Furthermore, Victor Garber, who played the heroic ship designer Thomas Andrews, remains active in Canadian and American media. He was recently featured in a new Heritage Minute, a high-profile Canadian historical short film, which is slated for release in May 2025. He also appeared in the 2024 thriller *Relay*.
Remembering the Legends: The Tragic Losses in the Titanic Cast
A significant part of the *Titanic* cast's ongoing legacy is the memory of the talented actors who have passed away. In a recent and deeply sad update, the world mourned the loss of a key figure from the film.
The Passing of Captain Smith: Bernard Hill (1944–2024)
In a major piece of news that shocked fans in 2024, Bernard Hill, who portrayed the ill-fated Captain Edward Smith, passed away on May 5, 2024, at the age of 79. Hill was one of the few actors to have appeared in two of the three films that won 11 or more Academy Awards, the other being *The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King*. His death marked a profound loss for the film community and brought renewed attention to his powerful performance as the ship's captain, who went down with his vessel.
The Modern Treasure Hunter and Old Rose
The film also lost two other pivotal figures in recent years. Bill Paxton, who played the modern-day treasure hunter Brock Lovett, passed away in 2017 due to complications from heart surgery. His role bookended the film, serving as the audience's guide into the mystery of the sunken ship. The oldest cast member, Gloria Stuart, who played the 100-year-old Rose, passed away in 2010 at the age of 100. Stuart’s performance earned her an Academy Award nomination, making her the oldest person ever nominated for an Oscar at the time, a significant piece of *Titanic* trivia and a testament to her remarkable career spanning the 1930s to the 1990s.
Additionally, the versatile British character actor David Warner, who played Cal’s menacing valet and bodyguard, Spicer Lovejoy, passed away in 2022.
The Undying Cultural Impact and Legacy of the Film
More than a quarter-century later, the *Titanic* film's influence and cultural impact have not waned. The movie remains a timeless model of spectacle and substance, blending historical tragedy with an unforgettable romance. The film's re-releases continue to draw huge crowds, demonstrating the enduring power of the Jack and Rose story on a new generation of viewers. The topical authority of *Titanic* is cemented not just by its box office dominance but by the way it irrevocably altered the careers of its ensemble cast, turning them into Hollywood royalty. The film is a masterclass in epic filmmaking, and the ongoing success of its stars—from DiCaprio’s climate activism to Winslet’s dramatic television work—ensures that the legacy of the 1997 classic will continue to be felt for decades to come.
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