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Rachel Weisz

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I prefer being as far from the centre of celebrity as possible.


— Rachel Weisz


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I think actors have a choice of drawing attention to themselves or living on the outskirts.


— Rachel Weisz


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I think I'm very curious about other people. I like to sit and eavesdrop, you know.


— Rachel Weisz


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I think London's sexy because it's so full of eccentrics.


— Rachel Weisz


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I think there are two aspects to ageing: there's the physical side and what's happening inside.


— Rachel Weisz


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I think things are funny when the character is taking it totally seriously.


— Rachel Weisz


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I want to play interesting women.


— Rachel Weisz


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I was a tomboy.


— Rachel Weisz


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I was advised by an American agent when I was about 19 to change my surname.


— Rachel Weisz


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I'm thinking of doing more theatre. It makes me very happy.


— Rachel Weisz


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Did you know about Rachel Weisz?

During its première the intense depiction of the treatment meted out to victims by the kidnappers made a woman in the audience faint. During her career Rachel Weisz has been featured on the covers of magazines such as insideKENTVogue and Esquire. 2004–2009
In 2004 Weisz appeared in the comedy Envy opposite Ben Stiller Jack Black and Christopher Walken.

Rachel Hannah Weisz (pron. Her portrayal of Blanche DuBois in the latter play earned her the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actress. She has been labelled an "English rose" since her minor role in Stealing Beauty (1996).

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