Rachel Weisz
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Rachel Weisz is the daughter of a Hungarian inventor and an Austrian psychoanalyst. She was a model at age fourteen, and begun acting during her studies at Cambridge. While there, she formed a theatre company called Talking Tongues, which won the Guardian Award, at the Edinburgh Festival, for its take on Neville Shouthall's Washbag. Rachel went on to star on stage in the lauded Sean Mathias revival of Coward's Design For Living. It was a role that won Weisz a vote for Most Promising Newcomer by the London Critic Circle. Weisz's television credits in her native England include BBC productions of Stendhal's The Scarlet and the Black directed by Ben Bolt, and My Summer With Des. Although she has a great number of credits under her young belt, it was the mega, blockbuster hit, The Mummy, with Brendan Fraser, that rocketted the five-foot-seven beauty into the hearts of American audiences. Since then she has continued to find work in Enemy at the Gate, opposite Joseph Fiennes and Ed Harris, and the sequel The Mummy Returns. She currently lives in London. |