Rachel Hannah Weisz

Rachel Hannah Weisz

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Rachel Hannah Weisz Wiki Biography

  • Rachel Hannah Weisz was born on 7 March 1970, of Jewish origin, in Westminster, London, England. 
  • Rachel is an actress and former model, best known for “The Mummy,” “Enemy at the Gates,” “Constantine,” and “Oz the Great and Powerful,” among other movies. 
  • She has also established herself as an actress on stage, and all of her efforts have helped to get her net worth to where it is now. 
  • Sources report a net value of $30 million as of early 2016, largely gained through a good career in acting. 
  • For her work, she has won several accolades and distinctions and has also been published in many publications. 
  • She continues to work and so it is predicted that her wealth will further increase. 
  • The parents of Rachel actively embraced the arts and helped train their children to use family discussions to shape their own opinions. 
  • Before moving to St. Paul’s Girls School, she attended North London Collegiate School and then Benenden School. 
  • She was offered the opportunity to model at 14 years of age because of her beauty, and was even put in the spotlight for turning down an offer for the film “King David.” 
  • Until the late 90s, she continued to star in TV series and films, starring in “My Summer with Des,” “The Land Girls,” and many more. 
  • In major films such as “Beautiful Creatures”, “About a Boy” and “The Runaway Jury,” she continued to make appearances. 
  • It is known that Weisz was with producer Darren Aronofsky around 2001 for her personal life; they met after a theater production and were engaged and even had a son. 
  • In order to raise their boy, they eventually separated but stayed as good friends. 
  • In 2010, the actor Daniel Craig dated Weisz and they married the following year. 
  • Craig has a daughter from a previous marriage as well. 
  • It is also understood, aside from this, that Rachel is, perhaps unsurprisingly, against Botox. 
  • “IMDB Wikipedia $30 million 1970 1970-3-7 5 ‘6″ (1.68 m) Actress Alicia Vikander Alison Owen and “Oz the Great and Powerful” (2013) Bank of England Brendan Fraser British Independent Film Award for Best Actress Cambridge Cara Delevingne Constantine (2005) Daniel Craig (m. 
  • 2011) Darren Aronofsky Enemy at the Gates (2001) England European Film Award for Best Actress (2015) Ewan McGregor (m. 

 

Rachel Hannah Weisz Quick Info

Full Name Rachel Weisz
Net Worth $30 Million
Date Of Birth March 7, 1970
Place Of Birth Westminster, London, England, UK
Height 5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
Profession Actress, former fashion model
Education Trinity Hall, Cambridge, St. Paul’s Girls School
Nationality British
Spouse Daniel Craig (m. 2011)
Children Henry Aronofsky
Parents Edith Ruth Weisz, George Weisz
Siblings Minnie Weisz
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0001838
Awards The Constant Gardener (2005):Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, British Independent Film Award for Best Actress, London Film Critics’ Circle Award for British Actress of the Year, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, British Independent Film Award for Best Actr…
Nominations Saturn Award for Best Actress (1999), European Film Award for Best Actress (2001), Empire Award for Best British Actress (2001), Teen Choice: Movie Scream Scene (2005), European Film Award for Best Actress (2015),
Movies “The Mummy” (1999), “Enemy at the Gates” (2001), “Constantine” (2005), and “Oz the Great and Powerful” (2013), “The Mummy Returns” (2001), “Oz the Great and Powerful” (2015)
TV Shows Scarlet and Black

Rachel Hannah Weisz Trademarks

  1. Brown hair
  2. Hearty laughter

Rachel Hannah Weisz Quotes

  • [ on the perceived lack of good movie roles for women] There should be more. Its strange, talking about women as if we’re a tiny minority group that needs to be represented in cinema. It’s like saying we need to find some good roles for sheepdogs.
  • There’s not much room for eccentricity in Hollywood, and eccentricity is what’s sexy in people.
  • The thing about having your hair a different color is that it doesn’t change your DNA. It’s how people respond to you, I guess.
  • If I was a record, I’d be Beethoven. It’s very raw and passionate, it makes you want to get out there and do your thing.
  • I thought David Bowie was a poet in touch with God. For me, he really dramatized not belonging in a really powerful and poetic way and when you’re 14 and you feel grotesque, it’s like: “I’ve found a friend.”
  • I think most people look back on their childhood and think: “Phew! I’m out of that!” But of course, I grew up in a very nice house in Hampstead Garden Suburb, so what do I know?
  • Some of the material I’m attracted to is not commercial. Which means it’s really fucking interesting, you know? It’s off-center. It doesn’t fit a genre. I’m not trying to sound like I’m unaware. I understand that it’s a business to some extent, but I also think that with independent film, the stakes are not that high. There are things that are big-business-slash-small-art. This cocktail would have been low-business-slash-high-art. It’s about creativity rather than merchandising.
  • Natalie Portman’s character in Black Swan (2010) has technique, but what she doesn’t have is abandon. If you have both, it equals something very special. The only way to feel free is to get lost.
  • [re winning Oscar for The Constant Gardener (2005)] I was eight months pregnant, so a lot of my memory was centering around – well, needing to urinate] actually often, and you know, the thing, the fear that you have that you’re going to be in the can when your name is called. There was a huge amount of excitement, huge amount of anxiety that comes from being at the Oscars for the first time and being very pregnant. I also get really sad. I had designed such a clever dress that people who didn’t know me, that didn’t know I was pregnant, probably thought I was just chubby. I wish I’d worn a tighter dress that definitely showed for sure I was pregnant.
  • Los Angeles makes you feel ugly. I’m not going to pretend I haven’t secretly wanted to be super-skinny, because all girls do.But I have a woman’s body, not a boy’s body. Most women do and should feel proud of their butts and their breasts and their bellies.
  • [Talking about Darren Aronofsky] I guess the first impression was that I’d been a big admirer of his work, and then I met someone who you’d never have put with that work. There was something very refreshing about that. I thought I was going to meet someone who was very intense and weird.
  • “Working with someone like Dustin Hoffman is a huge honor and, after you kind of get through that, you’re frightened about working with a screen legend, and I was just in awe”.
  • They’re very harsh critics and they’ve often said to me: “That was shit, you were crap’, but this is the first time [after he saw her as “Amy Foster” on Swept from the Sea (1997)] my father said to me: ‘I think one day you’ll be a good actress”– on her parents.
  • The celebrity thing… I don’t want to sound as if I absolutely don’t want it because that’s not true. If you’re in the entertainment business, you have to be honest. There’s something alluring about it…
  • I’m very wary of talking about statements. I’m a storyteller, I’m an actor, an entertainer.
  • There’s a lot of contemporary actresses I admire, but there’s practically no one who’s made a color movie whose career I’d want … I don’t feel very modern at all.
  • I don’t do too well there. If you were brought up in London, where you can walk around everywhere and there are theaters, you can’t really do LA. I couldn’t make a life there. You’re in a car all the time, and there are no seasons.
  • ‘Oh God, don’t make me come across as a moaner. I think it’s unacceptable to moan about anything when you’re lucky enough to do what I do. What I’m trying to say is I’m more settled now. The thirties have calmed me down. I know who my real friends are, I know what I want to do. In your twenties, you just do everything. It’s just overload all the time. In the thirties, you learn that it’s OK to go to bed early if you want.
  • I’ve never felt uncomfortable with my level of fame. I don’t get hassled. Maybe sometimes in a minor way, but New Yorkers are much too cool for that. The thing is, you choose to be an actress, but not to be a celebrity.
  • You know what, I have faith in people. I think people want to see something new and different. They don’t want to see anything that they’ve seen before. They don’t want to have it worked out in the first 10 minutes how it will end. I think people are really smart and sophisticated.
  • I think mystery is kind of great. I don’t know anything about Bette Davis or Katharine Hepburn or Ava Gardner – not really – and I like that. I love watching their movies because they’re my personal movie stars. I don’t know what they eat and who their trainer is.
  • I’m not one for parties and stuff like that. I get a bit nervous around lots of people. Being invisible is what I really enjoy. That I find quite entertaining.
  • I sometimes do worry that actors are people’s role models, you know. And doctors and teachers and people doing really important things just get paid nothing. And they put us on the cover of magazines. They should be our heroes. I find it all a bit dubious.
  • God no! I hate it, absolutely hate it. I can’t stand it, it’s such a drag. So I just tend to wear the same things all the time. I don’t like change anyway. – on shopping.
  • I’m a bit superstitious about certain things, like what shoes to wear. If I wear the wrong shoes, the whole day may go wrong. Or if I don’t get to the bottom of the stairs before the door closes – stupid little things like that. Then I also have all the normal ones, like don’t walking under ladders and so on.
  • When I’m playing a character, I use the American accent. But when I go back to England, I just glide right back into Englishness immediately. Every actor uses a dialect coach. Every actor, and if they say they don’t, they’re lying. Everybody does, yeah. You don’t want to worry about it. You have someone listening out to check that you’re not straying.
  • I have absolutely no empathy for camels. I didn’t care for being abused in the Middle East by those horrible, horrible, horrible creatures. They don’t like people. It’s not at all like the relationship between horses and humans.
  • I find Hollywood really toxic.
  • People find out I’m an actress and I see that ‘whore’ look flicker across their eyes.
  • You just have to play every scene honestly and forget about a reaction and what the audience is going to think. I think the more seriously you take something, the more funny it might be.
  • I found myself a sophisticated, educated American. He’s not an actor. He’s traveled the world. He knows where Europe is, unlike a lot of Americans. He’s very cultured, but he’s all man.

Rachel Hannah Weisz Important Facts

  • Shared the cover of Vanity Fair magazine’s 2016 Hollywood issue with, Jane Fonda, Viola Davis, Cate Blanchett, Jennifer Lawrence, Charlotte Rampling, Lupita Nyong’o, Brie Larson, Alicia Vikander, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Helen Mirren, Diane Keaton and Saoirse Ronan. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz.
  • 22nd June 2011 She married James Bond actor Daniel Craig.
  • Became an American citizen in 2011.
  • Was replaced by Drew Barrymore in Miss You Already (2015) after she backed out of the project.
  • Was the 127th actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for The Constant Gardener (2005) at The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006) on March 5, 2006.
  • Is one of 6 actresses to have been pregnant at the time of winning the Academy Award; the others are Eva Marie Saint, Patricia Neal, Meryl Streep, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Natalie Portman. Neal is the only to have not accepted her award in person as a result of her pregnancy. Weisz was 7 months pregnant with her son Henry when she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for The Constant Gardener (2005).
  • Can be seen in audience on Bryan Adams music video “There Will Never Be Another Tonight”.
  • Manila, The Philippines: Started filming for The Bourne Legacy (2012). [January 2012]
  • She appeared in two movies in 2005 that have the word “Constant” in their titles: Constantine (2005) and The Constant Gardener (2005).
  • Named one of the “most desirable” women for 2013 in Askmen’s list of the Top 99 Most Desirable Women.
  • Was cast in Mozart and the Whale (2005), alongside Josh Hartnett, however she had to drop out, due to schedule conflicts, and was replaced by Radha Mitchell.
  • Was considered for Cate Blanchett’s role of Lady Marion in Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood (2010).
  • Has a tattoo of a ladder on her hip.
  • Ranked as having one of the “most beautiful faces” for 18 consecutive years by “The Annual Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Famous Faces From Around the World.” She was ranked #51 in 2013, #59 in 2012, #48 in 2011, #20 in 2010, #19 in 2009, #2 in 2008, #6 in 2007, #6 in 2006, #7 in 2005, #7 in 2004, #5 in 2003, #7 in 2002, #8 in 2001, #10 in 2000, #18 in 1999, #22 in 1998, #23 in 1997, and #30 in 1996.
  • Ranked #82 in the FHM (German edition) list of 100 Sexiest Women in the World in 2009.
  • Ranked #22 in the Maxim Hot 100 Women list in 2001 and #93 in 2003.
  • Her publicist confirmed that Weisz married Daniel Craig in a secret ceremony in New York City, with just Craig’s daughter Ella, Weisz’s son Henry and two close friends as witnesses.
  • One of People magazines Most Beautiful People in the world 2011.
  • Was in consideration for the role of Selina Kyle/Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises (2012), but Anne Hathaway was cast instead.
  • Was in a relationship with Darren Aronofsky (May 2002-November 2010).
  • Was one month pregnant with her son Henry when she completed filming on Eragon (2006).
  • Returned to work two months after giving birth to her son Henry in order to begin filming My Blueberry Nights (2007).
  • The role of Hypatia in Agora (2009) was written with her in mind.
  • Her part in Eragon (2006) made her one of the first actresses in history to have a leading role as a dragon.
  • Chris Weitz, who directed her in About a Boy (2002), was a classmate of Rachel when she attended Cambridge University.
  • Voted #63 in FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World of 2009.
  • Grew up a tomboy.
  • Her parents escaped to England from central Europe before the start of WWII.
  • Ranked #44 on Glamour Magazine’s Most Glamourous Women in the World list (2009).
  • Was originally considered for the role of Daisy in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) but later backed out due to scheduling conflicts. The part was then given to Cate Blanchett.
  • Ranked #85 on Askmen.com’s 100 Most Desirable Women in the World (2008).
  • Had a role in the film Smart People (2008), but dropped out before filming began. As a result, Sarah Jessica Parker was given her role.
  • Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#37). [2007].
  • Beat out Nicole Kidman for the role of Georgie Jutland in Dirt Music (2011).
  • Very good friends with the Fiennes family having worked with both Joseph Fiennes in Enemy at the Gates (2001) and twice with Ralph Fiennes in Sunshine (1999) and The Constant Gardener (2005).
  • Has a younger sister named Minnie Weisz.
  • While filming The Mummy (1999) and The Mummy Returns (2001), she formed a strong friendship with fellow co-stars John Hannah and Oded Fehr. They remain good friends.
  • Is semi fluent in German.
  • Divides her time between New York and London, where she has a home on the same street as fellow British actor and good friend Jude Law.
  • Her father was born in Hungary and her mother was born in Austria. Both moved to the U.K. around 1938, because of the Nazi threat. Rachel’s paternal grandparents, Yair Weisz (from Pressburg) and Katherine Glickel Sternberg (from Budapest), were both Ashkenazi Jews. Rachel’s maternal grandfather, Alexander Teich, was an Austrian Jew, and Rachel’s maternal grandmother, Anna Bassi, who was Catholic, had Austrian and Italian ancestry. Rachel’s mother formally converted to Judaism when marrying Rachel’s father.
  • She was offered the role of “Becky” in Clerks II (2006). She couldn’t do it because of scheduling conflicts. The role eventually went to Rosario Dawson.
  • Was offered a large part in the Richard Gere movie King David (1985) when she was only 14. Her parents wouldn’t let her do it.
  • Is very good friends with fashion designers Narciso Rodríguez and Donna Karan.
  • Good friends with fellow British actors Jude Law and Susan Lynch, and Ian McKellen.
  • Her favorite movie is Nicolas Roeg and Donald Cammell’s psychedelic 1970 masterpiece Performance (1970).
  • Was a radical feminist at University.
  • Replaced Kate Moss as the new face of the Burberry campaign.
  • Invited to join AMPAS in 2006.
  • Rachel and her fiancé, Darren Aronofsky, became the parents of a son, Henry Chance on May 31, 2006.
  • When asked who her idols were, she named Gena Rowlands, Katharine Hepburn, Jack Nicholson, Shirley MacLaine, Ingrid Bergman, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin.
  • Announced on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992) that she was five months pregnant and engaged to Darren Aronofsky. [January 6, 2006]
  • Is the face of Revlon (2005).
  • Drives an old, black Jaguar 4.2 Sovereign with pepper-pot wheels.
  • Ranked #30 in Stuff magazine’s 102 Sexiest Women in the World (2002).
  • Lived in New York with director Darren Aronofsky (2004).
  • Educated at the prestigious St Paul’s Girls School in London. Was in the same class as actress Emily Mortimer.
  • She was awarded the 1994 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama Theatre) for Most Promising Newcomer for her performance in Design for Living.
  • 1998: Named as one of European films’ Shooting Stars by the European Film Promotion Board.
  • Her father invented respirators that supplied their own oxygen and machines that sense land mines.
  • She has recently become a patron of The X Appeal, which is the official charity of the Royal College of Radiologists.
  • Studying English at Cambridge University, Weisz formed the Talking Tongues theater company and at 1991’s Edinburgh Festival won a student drama award for a play she wrote and acted in.
  • Studied English at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University.
  • She pronounces her last name “Vice.”

Rachel Hannah Weisz Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Oz the Great and Powerful 2013 Evanora Actress
The Bourne Legacy 2012 Dr. Marta Shearing Actress
Dream House 2011 Libby Atenton Actress
The Deep Blue Sea 2011 Hester Collyer Actress
360 2011 Rose Actress
Page Eight 2011 TV Movie Nancy Pierpan Actress
The Simpsons 2010 TV Series Dr. Thurmond Actress
The Whistleblower 2010 Kathryn Bolkovac Actress
The Lovely Bones 2009 Abigail Salmon Actress
Agora 2009 Hypatia Actress
The Brothers Bloom 2008 Penelope Actress
Definitely, Maybe 2008 Summer Hartley Actress
Fred Claus 2007 Wanda Actress
My Blueberry Nights 2007 Sue Lynne Actress
Eragon 2006 Saphira (voice) Actress
The Fountain 2006 Isabel Creo Actress
The Constant Gardener 2005 Tessa Quayle Actress
Constantine 2005 Angela Dodson
Isabel Dodson
Actress
Envy 2004 Debbie Dingman Actress
Runaway Jury 2003 Marlee Actress
Confidence 2003 Lily Actress
The Shape of Things 2003 Evelyn Ann Thompson Actress
About a Boy 2002 Rachel Actress
The Mummy Returns 2001 Evelyn Carnahan Actress
Enemy at the Gates 2001 Tania Chernova Actress
Beautiful Creatures 2000 Petula Actress
This Is Not an Exit: The Fictional World of Bret Easton Ellis 1999 Documentary Lauren Hynde Actress
Tube Tales 1999 Angela (segment “Rosebud”) Actress
Sunshine 1999 Greta Actress
The Mummy 1999 Evelyn Carnahan Actress
My Summer with Des 1998 TV Movie Rosie Actress
I Want You 1998/I Helen Actress
The Land Girls 1998 Ag (Agapanthus) Actress
Swept from the Sea 1997 Amy Foster Actress
Bent 1997 Prostitute Actress
Going All the Way 1997 Marty Pilcher Actress
Chain Reaction 1996 Dr. Lily Sinclair Actress
Stealing Beauty 1996 Miranda Actress
Seventeen 1994 TV Short Actress
White Goods 1994 TV Movie Elaine Actress
Death Machine 1994 Junior Executive Actress
Screen Two 1994 TV Series Becca Actress
The Scarlet and the Black 1993 TV Mini-Series Mathilde Actress
Sweating Bullets 1993 TV Series Joey Actress
Inspector Morse 1993 TV Series Arabella Baydon Actress
Advocates II 1992 TV Mini-Series Sarah Thompson Actress
Idol’s Eye 2018 pre-production Actress
The Favourite 2018 pre-production Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough Actress
My Cousin Rachel 2017 post-production Rachel Ashley Actress
The Mercy 2017 post-production Clare Crowhurst Actress
Disobedience 2017 pre-production Ronit Actress
Denial 2016/II Deborah Lipstadt Actress
The Light Between Oceans 2016 Hannah Roennfeldt Actress
Complete Unknown 2016 Alice Manning Actress
Youth 2015/I Lena Ballinger Actress
The Lobster 2015 Short Sighted Woman Actress
Disobedience 2017 producer pre-production Producer
Radiator 2014 executive producer Producer
The Shape of Things 2003 producer Producer
Definitely, Maybe 2008 performer: “I’ve Got a Crush on You” 1930 Soundtrack
The Constant Gardener 2005 performer: “Happy Birthday to You” 1893 Soundtrack
Chain Reaction 1996 performer: “One Love” – uncredited Soundtrack
The Thief 2010 Short Director
The Thief 2010 Short Writer
Your Sister’s Sister 2011 thank you Thanks
Blue Valentine 2010 thanks – as Rachael Weisz Thanks
Spotlight on Location: The Mummy Returns 2001 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
This Is Not an Exit: The Fictional World of Bret Easton Ellis 1999 Documentary thanks Thanks
Building a Better Mummy 1999 Video documentary special thanks Thanks
Xavier Dolan: 2016 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 2016 TV Series Herself Self
CBS This Morning 2015 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 2015 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Rencontres de cinéma 2015 TV Series Herself Self
The Graham Norton Show 2015 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Le grand journal de Canal+ 2015 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Regina: The First Woman Rabbi 2015 Documentary Self
Regina 2013/I Documentary Regina Jonas (voice) Self
ES.TV HD 2012-2013 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Made in Hollywood 2009-2013 TV Series Herself Self
Vivir de cine 2013 TV Series Herself Self
Good Morning America 2013 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
E! Special: Oz – The Great and Powerful 2013 TV Movie Herself Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2006-2013 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Entertainment Tonight 2013 TV Series Herself Self
Fantástico 2013 TV Series documentary Herself Self
70th Golden Globe Awards 2013 TV Special Herself – Nominee Self
Capturing Chaos: The Motorbike Chase 2012 Video documentary short Herself Self
Crossing Continents: Legacy on Location 2012 Video short Herself Self
The Bourne Legacy: Moving Targets – Aaron and Marta 2012 Video short Herself Self
The Bourne Legacy: The Bourne Challenge 2012 Video short Herself Self
The BAFTA Britannia Awards 2012 TV Special Herself Self
Janela Indiscreta 2012 TV Series Herself Self
Charlie Rose 2003-2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Live with Kelly and Michael 2005-2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1998-2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Daily Show 2003-2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Kathy Bolkovac: The Real Whistleblower 2012 Video short Herself Self
Today 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The South Bank Show 2010 TV Series documentary Herself – Guest Self
Guión busca estrella 2010 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 2005-2009 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Cinema 3 2009 TV Series Herself Self
Días de cine 2009 TV Series Herself Self
El hormiguero 2009 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 2009 Independent Spirit Awards 2009 TV Special Herself Self
Shootout 2008 TV Series Herself Self
Martha 2007 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
HBO First Look 2003-2007 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Live Earth 2007 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Inside ‘The Fountain’: Death and Rebirth 2007 Video documentary Herself Self
The 79th Annual Academy Awards 2007 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Actor in a Supporting Role Self
Film ’72 2005-2007 TV Series Herself Self
The 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2007 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Self
The View 2003-2006 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 2001-2006 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
2006 BAFTA/LA Cunard Britannia Awards 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Headline News 2006 TV Series Herself Self
Corazón de… 2006 TV Series Herself Self
The Oprah Winfrey Show 2006 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 78th Annual Academy Awards 2006 TV Special Herself – Winner: Best Actress in a Supporting Role Self
12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2006 TV Special Herself Self
The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself – Winner: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Self
Tavis Smiley 2006 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Anatomy of a Global Thriller: Behind the Scenes of the Constant Gardener 2006 Video documentary short Herself Self
The 11th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Parkinson 2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
GMTV 2005 TV Series Herself Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
2005 BAFTA/LA Cunard Britannia Awards 2005 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Embracing Africa: Filming in Kenya 2005 Video documentary short Herself Self
Filmography 2005 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Exploring the Scene: Hackman & Hoffman Together 2004 Video documentary short Herself Self
The Ensemble: Acting 2004 Video short Herself Self
The Making of ‘Runaway Jury’ 2004 Video documentary short Herself Self
2003 Annual BAFTA/LA Cunard Britannia Awards 2003 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Britannia Award for Worldwide Contribution to Filmed Entertainment Self
Tinseltown TV 2003 TV Series Herself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 2003 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2003 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
What Not to Wear on the Red Carpet 2003 TV Special documentary Herself (Interviewed at The BAFTA Film Awards: 23rd February 2003) Self
Spotlight on Location: The Making of ‘About a Boy’ 2003 Video documentary short Herself / Rachel Self
VH1 Cast Party 2002 TV Series Herself Self
Enemy at the Gates: Through the Crosshairs 2001 Video documentary short Herself / Tania Self
Inside ‘Enemy at the Gates’ 2001 Video documentary short Herself Self
Spotlight on Location: The Mummy Returns 2001 Video documentary short Herself Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 2001 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Orange British Academy Film Awards 2001 TV Special Herself Self
Building a Better Mummy 1999 Video documentary Herself Self
Take a Number 1997 Herself (uncredited) Self
The Word 1994 TV Series Herself Self
Good Morning Britain 1984 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Extra 2015 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Entertainment Tonight 2015 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Whistleblowers: The Untold Stories 2012 TV Series Herself – Kathryn Bolkovac Archive Footage
Masterpiece Contemporary 2011 TV Series Nancy Pierpan Archive Footage
MythBusters 2011 TV Series documentary Evelyn ‘Evy’ Carnahan Archive Footage
XXIV Premios Anuales de la Academia 2010 TV Special Hypatia Archive Footage
Premio Donostia a Ian McKellen 2009 TV Special Amy Foster (uncredited) Archive Footage
Almost Famous II 2009 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
Biography 2008 TV Series documentary Tania (Enemy at the Gate) Archive Footage
Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Fashion Police 2006 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Alberto Iglesias, el músico fiel 2006 TV Movie documentary Tessa Quayle (uncredited) Archive Footage
Corazón de… 2006 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
XX premios Goya 2006 TV Special Tessa Quayle Archive Footage
John le Carré: From Page to the Screen 2006 Video documentary short Herself Archive Footage
101 Sexiest Celebrity Bodies 2005 TV Movie Herself – Place #47 Archive Footage
About a Boy: Deleted Scenes 2003 Video short Rachel Archive Footage

Rachel Hannah Weisz Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2013 TFCA Award Toronto Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress The Deep Blue Sea (2011) Won
2012 VVFP Award Village Voice Film Poll Best Actress The Deep Blue Sea (2011) Won
2012 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress The Deep Blue Sea (2011) Won
2006 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role The Constant Gardener (2005) Won
2006 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role The Constant Gardener (2005) Won
2006 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture The Constant Gardener (2005) Won
2006 Britannia Award BAFTA/LA Britannia Awards British Artist of the Year Won
2006 IFC Award Iowa Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress The Constant Gardener (2005) Won
2006 ALFS Award London Critics Circle Film Awards British Actress of the Year The Constant Gardener (2005) Won
2005 SLFCA Award St. Louis Film Critics Association, US Best Supporting Actress The Constant Gardener (2005) Won
2005 UFCA Award Utah Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress The Constant Gardener (2005) Won
2005 British Independent Film Award British Independent Film Awards Best Actress The Constant Gardener (2005) Won
2005 Icon Award Elle Women in Hollywood Awards Won
2005 NTFCA Award North Texas Film Critics Association, US Best Supporting Actress The Constant Gardener (2005) Won
2005 SDFCS Award San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actress The Constant Gardener (2005) Won
2013 TFCA Award Toronto Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress The Deep Blue Sea (2011) Nominated
2012 VVFP Award Village Voice Film Poll Best Actress The Deep Blue Sea (2011) Nominated
2012 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress The Deep Blue Sea (2011) Nominated
2006 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role The Constant Gardener (2005) Nominated
2006 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role The Constant Gardener (2005) Nominated
2006 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture The Constant Gardener (2005) Nominated
2006 Britannia Award BAFTA/LA Britannia Awards British Artist of the Year Nominated
2006 IFC Award Iowa Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress The Constant Gardener (2005) Nominated
2006 ALFS Award London Critics Circle Film Awards British Actress of the Year The Constant Gardener (2005) Nominated
2005 SLFCA Award St. Louis Film Critics Association, US Best Supporting Actress The Constant Gardener (2005) Nominated
2005 UFCA Award Utah Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress The Constant Gardener (2005) Nominated
2005 British Independent Film Award British Independent Film Awards Best Actress The Constant Gardener (2005) Nominated
2005 Icon Award Elle Women in Hollywood Awards Nominated
2005 NTFCA Award North Texas Film Critics Association, US Best Supporting Actress The Constant Gardener (2005) Nominated
2005 SDFCS Award San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actress The Constant Gardener (2005) Nominated