Movies List
TV Show List
Black Widow

as Melina

2021
The Favourite

as Lady Sarah

2018
The Mercy

as Clare Crowhurst

2018
My Cousin Rachel

as Rachel

2017
Disobedience

as Ronit Krushka

2018
The Light Between Oceans

as Hannah Roennfeldt

2016
Complete Unknown

as Alice Manning

2016
Denial

as Deborah Lipstadt

2016
The Lobster

as Short Sighted Woman

2016
Youth

as Lena Ballinger

2015
The Bourne Legacy

as Dr. Marta Shearing

2012
360

as Rose

2012
The Deep Blue Sea

as Hester Collyer

2012
Dream House

as Libby Atenton

2011
Page Eight

as Nancy Pierpan

2011
The Whistleblower

as Kathryn Bolkovac

2011
The Lovely Bones

as Abigail Salmon

2010
Agora

as Hypatia

2009
Definitely, Maybe

as Summer Hartley

2008
My Blueberry Nights

as Sue Lynne

2008
Fred Claus

as Wanda Blinkowski

2007
The Fountain

as Isabel / Izzi Creo

2006
Eragon

as Saphira (voice)

2006
Constantine

as Angela Dodson / Isabel Dodson

2005
The Constant Gardener

as Tessa Quayle

2005
Envy

as Debbie Dingman

2004
Confidence

as Lily

2003
The Shape of Things

as Evelyn Ann Thompson

2003
Rachel Weisz Rachel Weisz

Birthday

1970-03-07

Place of Birth

Westminster, London, England, UK

Biography

An English film and theatre actress and fashion model. She started her acting career at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University, where she co-founded the theatrical group Cambridge Talking Tongues. The group was awarded the Student Drama Award for the improvised piece Slight Possession during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe by The Guardian. Weisz started working in television, appearing in Inspector Morse, the British miniseries The Scarlet and the Black, and the television movie Advocates II. She made her film debut in the 1994 film Death Machine, but her breakthrough role came in the 1996 movie Chain Reaction, leading to a high-profile role as Evelyn Carnahan-O'Connell in the films The Mummy, in 1999, and The Mummy Returns in 2001. Other notable films featuring Weisz are Enemy at the Gates, About a Boy, Constantine, The Fountain and The Constant Gardener, for which she received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role. Weisz also worked on theatre. Her stage breakthrough was the 1994 revival of Noel Coward's play Design for Living, which earned her the London Critics Circle Award for the most promising newcomer. Weisz's performances also include the 1999 Donmar Warehouse production of Tennessee Williams' Suddenly Last Summer, and the 2006 revival of A Streetcar Named Desire. Her portrayal of Blanche DuBois in the latter play earned her the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actress of 2009.
AD

WATCH FREE FOR 30 DAYS

All Prime Video
Cancel anytime
Watch Now