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English actress, born March 7, 1970, best known from such movies as the first two films of ''[[The Mummy Trilogy (Film)|The Mummy Trilogy]]'', ''[[Constantine (Film)|Constantine]]'', ''Stealing Beauty'', and ''[[The Brothers Bloom]]''. Also playing the protagonist of the very controversial movie ''[[Agora (Film)|Agora]]''. She was engaged to film director [[Darren Aronofsky]], and had a role in his movie ''[[The Fountain]]''. In 2011 she married [[Daniel Craig]].
English actress, born March 7, 1970, best known from such movies as the first two films of ''[[The Mummy Trilogy]]'', ''[[Constantine]]'', ''Stealing Beauty'', and ''[[The Brothers Bloom]]''. Also playing the protagonist of the very controversial movie ''[[Agora]]''. She was engaged to film director [[Darren Aronofsky]], and had a role in his movie ''[[The Fountain]]''. In 2011 she married [[Daniel Craig]].


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* [[Fake American]]: Able to slip into an American accent fairly easily.
* [[Fake American]]: Able to slip into an American accent fairly easily.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: She is known for these roles.


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Rachel Weisz

English actress, born March 7, 1970, best known from such movies as the first two films of The Mummy Trilogy, Constantine, Stealing Beauty, and The Brothers Bloom. Also playing the protagonist of the very controversial movie Agora. She was engaged to film director Darren Aronofsky, and had a role in his movie The Fountain. In 2011 she married Daniel Craig.


Rachel Weisz provides examples of the following tropes: