The seasoned actress, who overcame the heartbreak of a miscarriage, takes great pride in being a mother. Her daughter, following a creative path of her own, once shared the valuable lessons she learned from her renowned mom.
Kathleen Turner, famously known for her iconic role in the adventure-comedy film “Romancing the Stone,” is also a devoted parent. Despite the ups and downs of her Hollywood career, many fans point out the uncanny likeness between her and her only child.
Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner on the set of “Romancing the Stone,” 1984 | Source: Getty Images
Kathleen’s rise to stardom began with the 1981 thriller “Body Heat,” a role that instantly established her as one of Hollywood’s most sought-after stars. Before this breakthrough, her time on the soap opera “The Doctors” unexpectedly cast her as a sex symbol, setting the stage for her film debut.
Kathleen Turner on the set of “Body Heat,” 1981 | Source: Getty Images
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The actress showcased her versatility with roles in “Romancing the Stone,” “Crimes of Passion,” and “Peggy Sue Got Married,” which earned her an Oscar nomination. By the late 1980s, she was at the height of her career, and as she put it, was “having a ball.” However, her momentum was soon disrupted by an unexpected turn of events that would profoundly impact her life and career.
Kathleen Turner on the set of “Peggy Sue Got Married,” 1986 | Source: Getty Images
Kathleen Turner’s Struggles
While working on the black comedy “Serial Mom,” Kathleen noticed her feet were so swollen they wouldn’t fit into her shoes, a symptom later identified as rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disease that severely affected her mobility.
Kathleen Turner on the set of “Serial Mom,” 1994 | Source: Getty Images
“I couldn’t walk. I couldn’t hold a glass. The only way I could go up and down stairs was on my butt, pushing myself,” she divulged in an interview.
Kathleen Turner on the set of “Friends At Last,” 1995 | Source: Getty Images
Reflecting on the condition’s toll, the celebrity said, “The pain is very bad because there’s no way to sit, lie or stand that allows you to escape it. People don’t understand because it’s not life-threatening. It will not kill me, but it kills your life.”
Kathleen’s illness brought challenges, with medications causing weight gain that fueled criticism and rumors of a drinking problem.
Kathleen Turner attends the local premiere of “Good Will Hunting,” 1997 | Source: Getty Images
Feeling “complete betrayal,” she kept her condition private for a while, saying, “Better to be quiet and let them think whatever the hell they wanted to. But it hurt a lot.” One doctor even told her she might never walk again and would be wheelchair-bound for life.
Kathleen Turner attends the Nicole Miller Fall Ready To Wear Collection Runway Show on March 30, 1998 | Source: Getty Images
To manage the pain, she turned to alcohol, admitting, “I thought: ‘I’m not taking pain pills – they are addictive and dangerous.’ But it was OK to have that second or third vodka.”
Kathleen Turner during Dishes Benefit for AIDS Programs on July 10, 1999, in Amagansett, New York. | Source: Getty Images
In 2002, she entered rehab and later reflected, “I’m not an alcoholic, but I am an abuser [of drink].” After quitting for years, she now occasionally drinks, saying, “I don’t imagine I’ll ever drink like that again. But then I don’t have that amount of pain, either.”
Kathleen Turner at the ABC studios on W. 66th St on February 19, 2002 | Source: Getty Images
With her rheumatoid arthritis under control and much of her mobility regained, Kathleen still experiences occasional flare-ups. Despite her health struggles, the Academy Award nominee embarked on building a family and continues to relish the joy of motherhood.
Kathleen Turner arrives at the New York premiere of “It Runs in the Family,” 2003 | Source: Getty Images
Family Life: Love and Loss
Kathleen married Jay Weiss, a property developer, in 1984 and became pregnant in November 1985. Tragically, she suffered a miscarriage in January 1986 while on a flight to Italy, where she was set to begin filming “Julia and Julia” (1987).
Jay Weiss and Kathleen Turner during Opening Night of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” on March 20, 2005, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
Following the heartbreak of her miscarriage, Kathleen received joyful news a year later—she was expecting her first child. In October 1987, she and Jay welcomed their daughter, Rachel Ann Weiss, their only child together.
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Just three months after Rachel’s birth, Kathleen returned to work to film “The Accidental Tourist” (1988). But after 23 years of marriage, the Hollywood star and Jay divorced in 2007. They remained devoted co-parents to their daughter. Inspired by the artistry she grew up around, Rachel naturally gravitated toward her mother’s creative world.
Kathleen Turner and Rachel Ann Weiss during MGM’s New York premiere of “It Runs in the Family,” 2003 | Source: Getty Images
Rachel Ann Weiss: Following Her Mother’s Creative Path
Rachel carved out a career as a musician. In 2013, while promoting a new album and a series of performances, the actress reflected on her journey, admitting, “It’s a pretty, you know, intimidating field to go into when this is your mother.”
Rachel Ann Weiss and Kathleen Turner at the Opening Night Performance of The New Cirque Du Soleil Acrobatic Spectacle “Zarkana” on June 29, 2011, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
Despite the pressure, she described Kathleen as “vocally supportive,” attending her shows whenever possible and even providing constructive critiques.
Kathleen has often expressed her admiration for Rachel’s talent and drive. In a joint interview, she described her daughter as “extraordinary” and reflected on how Rachel grew up backstage, gaining a deep understanding of the hard work behind the entertainment industry.
Kathleen Turner and Rachel Ann Weiss attend an after-party following the press night performance of “Bakersfield Mist” on May 27, 2014, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images
The two-time Golden Globe winner noted, “I think she’s better qualified than most,” praising Rachel’s discipline and commitment to her craft. As a supportive yet honest mentor, Kathleen has offered Rachel pointers for her performances, advising her not to move too much on stage, to smile before exiting, and to keep her stage presence focused and composed.
She proudly shared that Rachel has “extraordinary charisma” and “touches people very strongly,” and that seeing her daughter glance around before a performance fills her with pride.
Rachel Ann Weiss attends Ms. Foundation for Women Gloria Awards on May 3, 2017, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
While Rachel has considered acting, she prefers expressing her personality in daily life, describing herself as having a “pretty loud and ostentatious personality.” Kathleen, who has encouraged her to explore acting, remarked “The only problem is, you have to be really good.”
Rachel Ann Weiss and Kathleen Turner attending the after-party for the screening of “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” on May 23, 2017, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
Despite focusing primarily on music, Rachel has dabbled in acting with small roles in projects like “Little Monsters” (1989) and “The Balancing Act” (2014).
Lessons Passed Between Mother and Daughter
Rachel’s foray into acting may be modest, but the foundation of her confidence and creativity stems from the values her mother has instilled in her. Kathleen has always emphasized the importance of resilience and authenticity in her guidance to Rachel, advising her to “be brave” and to “speak up,” in a 2018 interview.
Rachel, then 31, wasn’t surprised by her mother’s straightforward advice. “She’s always taught me there is no halfway. You must invest yourself fully,” she reflected in the joint interview. Kathleen affirmed, “That is important to me.”
Rachel Ann Weiss and Kathleen Turner attend the Ms. Foundation For Women’s Annual Gloria Awards on May 8, 2019 in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
Now 37 years old, Rachel’s reflections on her mother’s unwavering guidance highlight the deep connection they share, one built on mutual respect and inspiration. This bond has not only shaped Rachel’s approach to her craft but has also drawn admiration online, where conversations often focus on her striking resemblance to Kathleen and their shared elegance and talent.
Like Mother, Like Daughter: Rachel’s Striking Resemblance to Kathleen Turner
In April 2018 and May 2022 Instagram posts, Rachel shared a selfie and another photo with an unidentified woman.
Both posts sparked comparisons to her mother, with followers praising her for her beauty and undeniable similarity to Kathleen.
“You look just like your mom; you’re both so beautiful,” one user gushed, echoing a sentiment shared by many. Another commented, “Gorgeous and talented like her mom!” while a third admired their enduring appeal, writing, “Good-looking mother, good-looking daughter. Love Kathleen, always and forever.”
Some highlighted their similarities in style, with one remarking, “Gorgeous daughter! Fab leonine mane, like her mom!” Others kept it simple, describing Rachel as, “Absolutely stunning,” or, “You are very beauty, Rachel [sic].”
Kathleen Turner’s legacy extends beyond her remarkable career, as she has inspired her daughter, Rachel, to follow her own creative path with strength and resilience. Together, they exemplify the beauty of talent, determination, and an unbreakable mother-daughter bond.