Rachel Weisz Talks Motherhood To Redbook Magazine
Rachel Weisz is sparkling on the December 2009 issue of Redbook. She is starring in the movie, The Lovely Bones, that comes to theaters next month. I have been looking forward to this movie ever since I read the book many many years ago. In this issue Rachel talks about motherhood, fearlessness and marriage. Here are the highlights:
On whether she’ll ever marry her fiance, Darren Aronofsky: “We are engaged, and Darren and I are completely committed to ‘until death do us part,’ although we haven’t made it official with the paperwork yet. It’s not for any political reason or that we’re waiting for this or for that, but maybe one day we will have an official ceremony.”
On being described as fearless by The Lovely Bones director Peter Jackson: “Really? Because I feel quite scared quite often. For example, taking on the role of Blanche in Streetcar, a role Vivien Leigh and other great actresses have portrayed, was absolutely terrifying. But fear makes life more interesting.”
On what she’s learned from her son, Henry: “To sing and joke more—he has an unbelievable sense of humor. I’ve learned more patience; he’s definitely taught me to go more with the flow. I’ve also definitely fallen even more in love with his father. Henry’s also reinforced how little I know about science. He recently asked me how a battery works, and I had absolutely no idea. I usually say, “Why don’t you ask your dad?”
Photo Source: Just Jared
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