Rachel Weisz (born on March 7, 1971) is an Academy Award and Golden
Globe-winning, and BAFTA-nominated English actress.
Biography
![]() |
Rachel Weisz was born in London in 1971. Her father, George Weisz, is a Hungarian-born inventor whose family fled to England in order to escape Nazi persecution. Her mother, Edith, is a Vienna-born Austrian Catholic psychoanalyst and aspiring actress of part Ashkenazi and part Italian Catholic heritage.
Rachel Weisz read English at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. She graduated with a
2:1. During her university years she appeared in various student
productions, co-founding a student drama group called Cambridge Talking
Tongues, which went on to win a Guardian Student Drama Award at the
Edinburgh Festival for an improvised piece called Slight Possession.
Rachel's breakthrough role was that of Gilda in Welsh director Sean
Mathias's 1995 West End revival of Noël Coward's 1933 play Design for Living
at the Gielgud Theatre. Having already worked for television, with strong
parts in major UK series such as Inspector Morse (1993), Weisz started her
cinema career in 1995 with Chain Reaction and then appeared Bernardo
Bertolucci's Stealing Beauty.

Weisz followed this work with more English films including Swept from the
Sea, The Land Girls, and Michael Winterbottom's I Want You. Since then
Rachel Weisz has starred in a number of films including The Mummy (1999),
Enemy at the Gates (2001), About a Boy (2002), Runaway Jury (2003) and
Constantine (2005). Her stage work includes the role of Catherine in a
London production of Tennessee Williams' Suddenly Last Summer and Evelyn in
Neil LaBute's The Shape of Things at the Almeida Theatre (also film). In a
recent interview, Ms. Weisz expressed her admiration for Harry Houdini,
David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jackie Onassis, amongst others,
but it is for singer Elvis Presley that she keeps her greatest love.
In 2005, Rachel Weisz starred in The Constant Gardener, a film adaptation of
a John le Carré thriller of the same title set in the slums of Kibera and
Loiyangalani, Kenya. For this role, Weisz won the 2006 Academy Award for
Best Supporting Actress, the 2006 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress
and the 2006 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a
Female Actor in a Supporting Role. In her home country, she was recognized
as a leading role for the film according to the nomination from the BAFTA
Film Awards and winnings from the London Critics Circle Film Awards and
British Independent Film Awards.

In 2006, Rachel Weisz will star in The Fountain, written and directed by her
fiancé, Darren Aronofsky. In the same year, Rachel plans to star in a New
York production of August Strindberg's Miss Julie, playing the titular role.

Weisz is engaged to American filmmaker Darren Aronofsky. They have a son,
Henry Chance, born on May 31, 2006. The couple reside in Brooklyn. Rachel
Weisz previously dated actor Alessandro Nivola, actor Neil Morrissey, and
director Sam Mendes.
This Rachel Weisz Biography Page is Copyright The Planets © 2004 - 2006 Chuck Ayoub