Rachel Weisz Highlights

  • 2009: Cast as Blanche DuBois in the West End revival of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire"
  • 2009: Played a beautiful heiress being coned by Mark Ruffalo and Adrien Brody in the comedy, "The Brothers Bloom"
  • 2008: Played an ambitious journalist opposite Ryan Reynolds in "Definitely, Maybe"
  • 2007: Co-starred with Jude Law and Natalie Portman in director Wong Kar-Wai's "My Blueberry Nights"
  • 2006: Cast opposite Hugh Jackman in "The Fountain"; written and directed by Darren Aronofsky
  • 2005: Co-starred in "The Constant Gardener" an adaptation of the best-selling John le Carré novel; directed by Fernando Meirelles
  • 2004: Played Ben Stiller's wife in the comedy "Envy"
  • 2003: Was the female lead in the crime feature "Confidence"
  • 2003: Starred in the film adaption of "The Shape of Things" directed by Neil LaBute
  • 2002: Featured opposite Hugh Grant in the comedy "About a Boy" directed by brothers Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz
  • 2001: Acted opposite Susan Lynch in "Beautiful Creatures"
  • 2001: Reprised role in the sequel "The Mummy Returns"
  • 2001: Acted in the London stage production of "The Shape of Things"; written and directed by Neil LaBute
  • 2001: Portrayed female lead in the WWII drama "Enemy at the Gates"
  • 1999: Co-starred as a woman who has an adulterous relationship with her brother-in-law in "Sunshine"
  • 1999: Starred opposite Brendan Fraser in "The Mummy"
  • 1999: Returned to the London stage as Catherine in Tennessee Williams' "Suddenly, Last Summer"
  • 1998: Co-starred as one of the titular "The Land Girls"
  • 1997: Had first leading role in "Swept From the Sea"
  • 1996: First US feature "Chain Reaction" as Keanu Reeves' leading lady
  • 1996: Feature debut in Bernardo Bertolucci's "Stealing Beauty"
  • 1994: Appeared with Rupert Everett in London production of Noel Coward's "Design for Living", directed by Sean Mathias
  • 1993: Co-starred with Ewan McGregor in the BBC miniseries "Scarlet and Black"