Actress Rachel Weisz said in the upcoming issue of the UK edition of Harper’s Bazaar Magazine that cosmetic surgery and Botox should be banned for actors, comparing them to steroids in sports.
Rachel, 39, will soon be starring in London's West End in a revival of "A Streetcar Named Desire" and says she believes plastic surgery should be outlawed in acting.
Rachel Weisz is in talks to play Hedy Lamarr, an actress from the 1930s to the 1950s, who also had a second career as a successful scientist, in Amy Redford's new indie film, Face Value.
Lamarr was an Austrian-American actress who is best known for playing Delilah in 1949's Samson and Delilah.
Redford's movie will focus on her lesser known life after she quit show business and became a scientist. She eventually co-invented an early form of spread spectrum communications technology, which is the foundation of modern wireless communication.
According to a new report, Eddie Murphy and Shia LaBeouf will be joining the cast of the next Batman film being developed under the title Gotham.
Murphy would reprise the Riddler role played by Jim Carrey in the 1995 film Batman Forever while LaBitch would be playing Robin (ugh). Earlier rumors had Johnny Depp in the running for the Riddler role.
Damn, Gina!
Rachel Weisz arrives on the red carpet for her new film The Brothers Bloom at the Toronto Film Festival in a mind-blowingly sexy Herve Leger bandage dress. Divinity incarnate! Rachel is 37 and has had a child; can you believe that body?
The film co-stars Mark Ruffalo and Adrien Brody as the best con men in the world. They decide to take on one last job, showing a beautiful and eccentric heiress (Weisz) the time of her life with a romantic adventure that takes them around the world.
Who wouldn’t want to circle to globe with a woman that stunning?