Rachel Weisz has insisted that despite starring in a rival special agent movie to husband Daniel Craig, she is loyal to James Bond and Jason Bourne.
The Oscar-winning actress stars in action film The Bourne Legacy - billed as the American rival franchise to 007 - but she told Empire magazine there will be no off-screen rivalry between her and hubby Daniel.
Rachel said: "Oh gosh, that's an unfair question! How do I answer that? Where do my loyalties lie? To both. I want them both to do well. I don't have to choose do I? People can see them both. I would like them both to sell an equally enormous number of tickets."
Meanwhile, the 42-year-old star of The Mummy - who co-founded a student drama group called Cambridge Talking Tongues while studying at Cambridge University - claims she was shy about performing when she was younger.
She said: "I wasn't so much a shy child, but I was shy about acting. I wasn't the sort of kid whose mother would put her on the table and make her dance for everyone.
"I wasn't the star of school plays, I was the third lead or something. I was generally very shy of performing. I wasn't a 'performer'. I'm still not really like that, I don't think. I don't have that 'jazz hands' thing in me."
The Oscar-winning actress stars in action film The Bourne Legacy - billed as the American rival franchise to 007 - but she told Empire magazine there will be no off-screen rivalry between her and hubby Daniel.
Rachel said: "Oh gosh, that's an unfair question! How do I answer that? Where do my loyalties lie? To both. I want them both to do well. I don't have to choose do I? People can see them both. I would like them both to sell an equally enormous number of tickets."
Meanwhile, the 42-year-old star of The Mummy - who co-founded a student drama group called Cambridge Talking Tongues while studying at Cambridge University - claims she was shy about performing when she was younger.
She said: "I wasn't so much a shy child, but I was shy about acting. I wasn't the sort of kid whose mother would put her on the table and make her dance for everyone.
"I wasn't the star of school plays, I was the third lead or something. I was generally very shy of performing. I wasn't a 'performer'. I'm still not really like that, I don't think. I don't have that 'jazz hands' thing in me."










































