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Making mr right rachel
Making mr right rachel













The pair had known each other when Rachel was in her single 20s – they even shared sex scenes on the London stage. They married after a six-month whirlwind romance – those four guests including Craig’s 22-year-old daughter Ella, from his own first marriage to Scottish actress Fiona Loudon, and Rachel’s son Henry. She was also recently spotted filming in Devon with Colin Firth for a biopic of 60s yachtsman Donald Crowhurst.Īnd, in a world where older actresses still bemoan being cast aside for younger stars, Rachel repeatedly out-dazzles them – while insisting she’ll never go near a surgeon’s knife or a syringe of Botox.Ĭraig – married and divorced in his mid-twenties – was engaged to ­girlfriend of seven years, Satsuki Mitchell, a US film producer.īut they also split, and Craig and Rachel went public. Both received good reviews at the Cannes Film Festival last month. Later this year cinema fans will see her starring alongside screen legends Michael Caine and Harvey Keitel in Youth, and in The Lobster, opposite Colin Farrell. Rachel certainly seems to have hit a comfortable stride since she married Craig in a small secret ceremony, attended by just four people in New York in June 2011. We always enjoy trying out different kinds of cuisine and having fun with that,” she says of their shared hobby, conjuring images of Bond in a pinny. Giving a rare insight into their top secret private life, she reveals the kitchen is their favourite domain – the one she’ll admit to, anyway. She and Craig look for it in the simple things. Once you reach your forties, you know where to look,” she says. “When I was younger, I worried about so many things and it was hard for me to feel happy or understand what made me happy.

making mr right rachel

“I’d eat pizza at home by myself, rent movies, all the clichés.It was hard sometimes but you hope eventually you’ll find the right partner.”įour years into marriage with Craig, it seems she has found him – and these days she’s wiser as well as older. “I was often single and feeling alone in my 20s,” says Rachel. Listening to her, she comes close to giving Bridget Jones a run for her money.

making mr right rachel

It’s lucky then, she’s now enjoying marriage to fellow actor Daniel Craig, AKA Bond – who again, surprisingly, for a man who spends a lot of time in a dinner jacket, is not too inclined to walk the red carpet himself.īut the wallflower mentality can’t have helped in her single days, which, she admits, were pretty lonely. The British actress has admitted crowds make her nervous and, perhaps strangely for an actress, reveals she would rather enjoy being invisible. It’s not something you expect to hear from a glamorous Hollywood A-lister married to James Bond – but Rachel Weisz has never been fond of parties.















Making mr right rachel