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Rachel Weisz is an English actress and film producer. She was born in 1971 at London.
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About A Boy is a romantic comedy starring Hugh Grant, Toni Collette, Rachel Weisz, Nicholas Hoult, Isabel Brook and Sharon Small in a story about a womaniser who poses as a father at a picnic for single parents with the intention of making easy conquests, only to encounter a troubled woman and her twelve-year old son. About A Boy was directed by Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz in 2002.
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Beautiful Creatures is a comedy thriller starring Rachel Weisz, Susan Lynch, Iain Glen and Jake D'Arcy in a story about two women who plot to murder an abusive partner and make the killing look like a kidnapping. Beautiful Creatures was directed by Bill Eagles in 2000.
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Enemy At The Gates is a Second World War drama starring Jude Law, Joseph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz in a story about a Russian sniper whose success at Stalingrad attracts the interest of a propaganda officer, a translator and a rival German sniper. Enemy At The Gates was directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud in 2001.
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The Land Girls is a period drama starring Catherine McCormack, Rachel Weisz, Anna Friel, Steven Mackintosh and Tom Georgeson in a story about three very different young women who arrive at a remote farm in Dorset to work for the Women's Land Army in 1941. The Land Girls was directed by David Leland in 1997.
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The Mummy is a horror starring Boris Karloff in a story about archaeologists who discover an Egyptian sarcophagus which is accompanied by a dire warning to anyone who disturbs the body. The Mummy was directed by Karl Freund in 1932.
The Mummy is a horror starring Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah and Kevin J O'Connor in a story about about archaeologists who discover an Egyptian sarcophagus which is accompanied by a dire warning to anyone who disturbs the body. The Mummy was directed by Stephen Sommers in 1999.
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