The actress, who was in a live-in relationship with Aronofsky, says being married feels very different.
London:
Oscar-winner Rachel Weisz says she loves being married to James Bond actor Daniel Craig but the couple don't talk about their showbiz career when they are together.
Rachel, 42, and Daniel, 44, first met in 1994 when they co-starred in a steamy play in London, but fell in love whenthey co-starred in US thriller Dream House in 2010.
The couple married in June 2011 in New York, where they now live with six-year-old Henry, her son by former partnerDarren Aronofsky, the Sun reported.
"I don't talk about my work, and nor does he. It's very private. There is nothing worse than two actors gettingtogether and talking about acting. It's like the end - it's the worst," Rachel said.
The actress, who was in a live-in relationship with Mr Aronofsky, says being married feels very different.
"It's different being married than living with your partner. There is a contract. You don't necessarily have tothink about respecting the rules, but it is just there. It's in your heart, it's not like a piece of paper."
Rachel stars in a negative role in Wizard Of Oz prequel Oz: The Great And Powerful, tipped to be a blockbuster when it opens here on March 8.
"It was a fun idea to be playing someone who is really, really bad. I can't think of any roles that I've had like thatbefore. My character is more than mean, she's really evil. She is a pathological liar, she's a narcissist, an egomaniac and a megalomaniac," the actress said.
Rachel, 42, and Daniel, 44, first met in 1994 when they co-starred in a steamy play in London, but fell in love whenthey co-starred in US thriller Dream House in 2010.
The couple married in June 2011 in New York, where they now live with six-year-old Henry, her son by former partnerDarren Aronofsky, the Sun reported.
"I don't talk about my work, and nor does he. It's very private. There is nothing worse than two actors gettingtogether and talking about acting. It's like the end - it's the worst," Rachel said.
The actress, who was in a live-in relationship with Mr Aronofsky, says being married feels very different.
"It's different being married than living with your partner. There is a contract. You don't necessarily have tothink about respecting the rules, but it is just there. It's in your heart, it's not like a piece of paper."
Rachel stars in a negative role in Wizard Of Oz prequel Oz: The Great And Powerful, tipped to be a blockbuster when it opens here on March 8.
"It was a fun idea to be playing someone who is really, really bad. I can't think of any roles that I've had like thatbefore. My character is more than mean, she's really evil. She is a pathological liar, she's a narcissist, an egomaniac and a megalomaniac," the actress said.