Rachel Weisz is a British actress born on March 7, 1970 in London, England. The daughter of Jewish parents, her father was an inventor and her mother a teacher, and she grew up in the city’s Hampstead neighborhood.
Weisz studied English literature at Cambridge University before starting her acting career. Her first lead role was in the 1994 film “Death Machine”. She then gained fame for her role in the 1999 film “The Mummy”, in which she played the heroine Evelyn Carnahan.
Throughout his career, Weisz has appeared in numerous critically acclaimed films, including “Enemy at the Gates,” “The Constant Gardener,” “The Fountain,” “The Lovely Bones,” “The Deep Blue Sea,” “The Lobster.” and “Disobedience.”
For her role in “The Constant Gardener” in 2005, Weisz won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress. He has also received numerous other nominations and awards for his work, including a BAFTA Award and two Laurence Oliver Awards.
In addition to her acting career, Weisz has also been active in several charities, including the human rights organization Amnesty International and the children’s aid organization Save the Children.
In her personal life, Weisz was married to director Darren Aronofsky from 2005 to 2010, with whom she had a son. In 2011, she married actor Daniel Craig and they have a daughter. Weisz is known for keeping her private life away from the media and being very selective with her on-screen roles.
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