Saturday, 4 January 2014

Rachel Weisz

DOB: 7-March-1970
PLACE: Westminster, United Kingdom
 
Rachel Weisz is an English actress of stage and screen.She is talented, witty, attractive, charming, and consistently able to display convincing portrayals in every character her played.
Childhood
Rachel Weisz was born in Westminster, London, to Edith Ruth and George Weisz. Her mother is a teacher-turned-psychotherapist and her father is an inventor and engineer; both of them had fled to England in World War II. She grew up in the Hampstead Garden suburb of London.
Rachel Weisz was privately educated at North London Collegiate School, St. Paul's Girls' School and Benenden School before studying at Trinity Hall Cambridge. She graduated from Cambridge University with a 2:1 in English and whilst at university, she co-founded a drama group named Cambridge Talking Tongues. The student group went on to win a Guardian Student Drama Award for a piece entitled 'Slight Possession', performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Acting Career
In 1993, Rachel Weisz worked on the popular TV series
Inspector Morse, which starred the late John Thaw, before starting her cinema career with Chain Reaction in 1995. The film starred Keanu Reeves, Morgan Freeman and Brian Cox.
In 1996, Weisz landed a role in Stealing Beauty, along with Liv Tyler, Joseph Fiennes and Jeremy Irons before working on a number of British films, including My Summer with Des (with Neil Morrissey and Arabella Weir), Swept from the Sea (with Zoe Wanamaker and Kathy Bates), The Land Girls (with Anna Friel) and I Want You (directed by Michael Winterbottom).
Weisz's big break in Hollywood came with her role in The Mummy, in which she starred alongside Brendan Fraser. The role was reprised in 2001 with The Mummy Returns. The sequel grossed $433million - even more than the original film. That same year, she appeared in Enemy at the Gates, which starred Jude Law and Ralph Fiennes.
In 2002, Rachel Weisz featured in About A Boy, the film adaptation of the Nick Hornby novel, which starred Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette. The following year, she appeared in Runaway Jury with an all-star cast including John Cusack, Dustin Hoffman and Gene Hackman.
2005 saw Rachel Weisz starring in the sci-fi / fantasy / horror film Constantine, along with Keanu Reeves, Shia LaBeouf and Tilda Swinton. Later in 2005, Weisz also starred in The Constant Gardener. The movie was an adaptation of John le Carré's novel and was set in Kenya. Ralph Fiennes and Bill Nighy also starred in the film and Weisz won both an Oscar and a Golden Globe for her performance. Weisz also starred in The Fountain, which was directed by Darren Aronofsky and starred Hugh Jackman, after the original choice of lead roles (Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett) could not be budgeted for.
In the 2009 film Agora, Rachel Weisz played the role of Agora. At the Toronto Film Festival, Weisz film The Whistleblower made a woman faint. The film also stars Vanessa Redgrave and Monica Bellucci.
Personal Life
Rachel Weisz started dating the American film director Darren Aronofsky in 2001. In 2005, the pair became engaged and the following year, had a son together, Henry Chance. In 2010, however, Weisz and Aronofsky announced their separation.
 
 
 
 



Rachel Weisz Movies list

 
·         Oz: The Great and Powerful (2013) as Evanora
·         The Danish Girl (2012) as Gerda Wegener
·         The Bourne Legacy (2012) as Dr. Marta Shearling
·         360 (2012) as Rose Dalv
·         The Deep Blue Sea (2011) as Hester Collyer
·         Face Value (2011) as Hedy Lamarr
·         Page Eight (2011) as Nancy Pierpan
·         Love, Mississippi (2011) as Mississippi Monroe
·         Dream House (2011) as Libby Atenton
·         Unbound Captives (2011) as May
·         The Whistleblower (2010) as Kathryn Bolkovac
·         Agora (2009) aka Mists of Time as Hypatia
·         The Lovely Bones (2009) as Abigail Salmon
·         The Brothers Bloom (2009) as Penelope Stamp
·         My Blueberry Nights (2008) as Sue Lynne Copeland
·         Definitely, Maybe (2008) as Summer Hartley
·         Fred Claus (2007) as Wanda
·         Eragon (2006) as Saphira (voice)
·         The Fountain (2006) as Queen Isabel/Izzi Creo
·         The Constant Gardener (2005) aka Ewige Gartner, Der (Germany) as Tessa Quayle
·         Constantine (2005) as Angela Dodson/Isabel Dodson
·         Envy (2004) as Debbie Dingman
·         Runaway Jury (2003) as Marlee
·         Confidence (2003) aka Confidence: After Dark as Lily
·         The Shape of Things (2003) as Evelyn Ann Thompson
·         About a Boy (2002) aka Pour un garçon (France) as Rachel
·         The Mummy Returns (2001) as Evelyn Carnahan O'Connell/Princess Nefertiri
·         Enemy at the Gates (2001) aka Duell - Enemy at the Gates (Germany) as Tania Chernova
·         Beautiful Creatures (2000) as Petula
·         This Is Not an Exit: The Fictional World of Bret Easton Ellis (2000) as Lauren Hynde
·         Tube Tales (1999) - TM
·         Sunshine (1999) aka A Napfeny ize (Hungary) as Greta
·         The Mummy (1999) as Evelyn Carnahan
·         The Land Girls (1998) aka Trois Anglaises en campagne (France) as Ag (Agapanthus)
·         I Want You (1998) aka Beloved as Helen
·         My Summer with Des (1998) – TM as Rosie
·         Swept from the Sea (1997) aka Balayé par la mer (Canada: French title) as Amy Foster
·         Going All the Way (1997) as Marty Pilcher
·         Bent (1997) as Prostitute
·         Chain Reaction (1996) as Dr. Lily Sinclair
·         Stealing Beauty (1996) aka Beauté volée (France) as Miranda Fox
·         Death Machine (1995) as Junior Executive
·         Seventeen (1994) - TM
·         White Goods (1994) - TM as Elaine
·         Dirty something (1993) - TM as Becca
·         The Scarlet and the Black (1993) - TV  as Mathilde de la Mole

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