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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Rachel Weisz Is Married To James Bond Daniel Craig In Marriage Tiny


Rachel Weisz Is Married To James Bond Daniel Craig In Marriage Tiny 
After a great celebrity trend of events, Rachel Weisz and Daniel Craig is a quick, secret, a small wedding in New York last week, probably followed by a big party, where the Oscar-winning actress and her new license to kill man should be roasted in a large circle of Pals celebrities and family members.

The couple was reported votes only assisted by his son, daughter and two friends, who owned the house where they were married. Weisz, the son of Henry, 4, was the result of his nine-year relationship with director Darren Aronofsky. Craig daughter Ella, 19, was born actor, short in the early 90's to marry Fiona Loudon Acresso English.

According to an old friend of Rachel Weisz, his chemistry with the actor James Bond - when they co-star in the "Dream House" to come - ". Was immediate ... They just clicked from the start."

The source added: "The timing was perfect. ... The stars lined up all" His point: Weisz had just opened with. "Black Swan" director Aronofsky, and Craig had recently asked its commitment to Satsuki Mitchell, after a five-year relationship.

† In addition to physical attraction, Weisz and Craig share a great love for literature. "Both are very cerebral. ... They like to talk about all sorts of things, and everyone has a great curiosity of a wide range of issues," said my source.

† Another thing that the two stars share a strong obsession with privacy - something that has become increasingly difficult as the two have achieved worldwide fame.

In an interview in this column several years ago, is commemorated with a "Chain Reaction" laugh Weisz filming in Chicago back in 1996, "when I could not go anywhere - across town -. And nobody had any idea of who I was or what I did ... So I am grateful to all the possibilities my career took me, I miss the anonymity I once enjoyed. "

Dateline - Moscow: While in the Russian capital last week to world premiere of "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" (opening Wednesday), I ran into Patrick Daley, who was in Moscow for a business trip with his father. The son of former Mayor Richard M. Daley, who speaks Russian fluently and has lived in Moscow for six months, said he wished more Americans could have the opportunity to travel abroad " learn more about others and their culture and lamented that only about one third of U.S. citizens hold valid passports, "unlike the European countries where everyone has one."

Daley has warned that "even if the Russians can seem an unfriendly the first time I meet them, because they do not smile as much as Americans, learn that people are warm, when you get to know them."

The former Chicago first-born was thrilled the third movie "Transformers" - and how "it was nice to see the shots of Chicago, as the Wrigley Building," is a movie poster.

† All the stars in the first Moscow, including a rare concert on Red Square to run Linkin Park, also raved our city. And 'including Tyrese Gibson, who told me that "he loved the good life in Chicago," during the filming here last summer. Gibson, whose fifth album will be released Nov. 1, was a late night DJ Impromptu party on the roof of Moscow, The Ritz-Carlton, which ousted the Russian ice hockey on a regular basis "the audience for the music they really want!"

† between the interviews, most of the stars exercised on a regular basis, with stars Shia LaBeouf beat the streets of Moscow, seven miles every morning, and Josh Duhamel, constantly in the gym. When I met three times within hours of the Ritz elevator, I laughed and said the actress, "I promise, I'm not stalking." It 'been beaten back to the woman: "But I am!"

Duhamel was constantly checking on flooding in Minot, hometown - which had destroyed much of his sister's home and the school he attended as a child. The actor became honorary president of a collection of funds organized to help people in the city where he grew up.

In education: Over the years, Russell Crowe liked to check the many fine restaurants in Chicago, but this summer - to play Jor-El in "Man of Steel" Superman film - the Aussie is likely to be more cautious about his calorie intake.

Crowe has been seen to work hard to get in shape - a whole bunch of intense cycling. "So I do not think we will see Russell do a lot of scraping," said someone who should know.

† Speaking of "Iron Man" actor Chris Meloni - who recently left his long-term role on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" - is in negotiations to join the cast that already includes Crowe, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Julia Ormond, Diane Lane and Kevin Costner.