Rachel Weisz
The Rachel Weisz celebrity doll depicts her as Evanora, the Wicked Witch of the East, in the 2013 film Oz the Great and Powerful. Weisz is an Academy Award winner for supporting actress in 2005 for her role as Tessa Quale in The Constant Gardener and was born in the UK. She recently played fake mom, Melina, in the 2021 movie Black Widow. The doll was made by Jakks Pacific under Disney licensing in 2013 .
The Evanora doll is part of a five doll Oz the Great and Powerful collection:
- James Franco as Oscar Diggs or OZ,
- The Michelle Williams as Glinda, the Good Witch of the South
- Mila Kunis as Theodora, the the Wicked Witch of the West,
- Rachel Weisz as Evanora, the Wicked Witch of the East and
- China Girl, the living china doll.
From the box:
Welcome TO THE MAGICAL LAND OF OZ
A land that is uniquely strange yet eerily familiar, filled with exotic plants and flowers and intensely sparkling water. It is like no place you have ever seen! This mystical place and its inhabitants hid many secrets. Now, you can experience the magic of this amazing land and the fantastical adventure in your own home with these fabulously beautiful dolls.
EVANORA
may appear to be a lovely and kind ruler, but has evil in her heart. Her glistening gown is a gorgeous shade of green, but still has a dark cast, just like the wicked witch that she is. Her emerald amulet and feather headpiece complete her signature look.
The doll wears a floor length glittery green gown, necklace and feather hair piece and knee high black boots. The gown and necklace have elastic and thread tack them in place but painted everything can be removed. Boots go and off easily and there is a black camisole on the doll body.
The box is an interesting cardboard plastic clamshell combo and the doll is mostly attached with elastic fasteners. The entire back and sides are pretty much covered in cellophane tape to hold everything in place.
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