BEIJING, June 2 -- British actress Rachel Weisz, a recent Oscar winner
for her role in "The Constant Gardener," has given birth to her first child, a
son fathered by filmmaker fiance Darren Aronofsky, her publicist said on
Thursday.
The baby was born on Wednesday in New York City,
where the couple live together, spokeswoman Mara Buxbaum told Reuters, adding
that mother and child were both "happy, healthy, wonderful." She declined to
give further details about the birth or the baby's name.
Confirmation of the birth came shortly after US Weekly magazine broke the news in an
account attributed to an unnamed close friend of the actress, and People magazine followed with its own report
from the star's publicist.
Weisz, 35, first revealed her pregnancy in January on
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," where she also gushed about her relationship
with the Brooklyn-born Aronofsky, 37.
"I found myself a sophisticated, educated American,"
she said then. "He's not an actor. He's traveled the world. He knows where
Europe is, unlike a lot of Americans. He's very cultured, but he's all man."
Weisz won the Academy Award as best supporting
actress in March for her portrayal of a British diplomat's wife who is murdered
in Africa while investigating the shady dealings of an international
pharmaceutical company.
Co-starring Ralph Fiennes, "The Constant Gardener"
was based on a novel by John le Carre.
Weisz, a London native of Hungarian and Austrian
parentage, previously appeared in such films as "The Mummy," "Enemy at the
Gates" and "Runaway Jury." The dark-haired actress also is a spokeswoman for
Revlon cosmetics.
Her next big-screen appearance will be opposite actor
Hugh Jackman in "The Fountain," written and directed by Aronofsky. His previous
credits include "Pi" and "Requiem for a Dream."
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)