Rachel Weisz, born in 1970, is a renowned British actress known for both indie films and blockbusters.

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She began acting in the early 1990s, debuting in the film "Death Machine" in 1994.

Her major break came with "The Mummy" (1999) and its sequel.

Weisz won an Oscar for "The Constant Gardener" (2005) and an Olivier Award for "A Streetcar Named Desire" (2009).

In the 2010s, she starred in hits like "The Bourne Legacy" and "The Favourite," earning a BAFTA and another Oscar nomination.

Weisz was born to a Hungarian Jewish father and an Austrian-born mother who fled the Nazis.

She attended top schools and began modelling at 14, famously turning down a role in "King David."

At Cambridge, she co-founded a student drama group and won a Guardian Student Drama Award.

Weisz impressed in "Black Widow" (2021) and the series "Dead Ringers" (2023).

Her versatile career spans acclaimed roles in both major films and indie projects.

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