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March 14 2013, Published 1:32 p.m. ET

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Rachel Weisz seems so laid-back now, but she had a rebellious streak in her high school days! And judging from this 1990 yearbook picture, it seems nobody would want to give her any attitude.

That doesn't mean the Oz: The Great and Powrful actress didn't cause problems herself, beginning at her first all-girls school in England, North London Collegiate.

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"I was asked to leave London Collegiate, but my mum doesn't like me to say I was expelled. I didn't try to burn down the school or anything like that; it was just anti-authority issues," she says.

"I didn't think the teachers had the right to tell me what to do. I would just disobey, talk in the classroom, to put it mildly."

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And she almost got kicked out of her next school, London's St. Paul's!

"I was very nearly asked to leave that school, too, for ongoing disobedience—the French teacher refused to teach me—but Miss Gough, who later became headmistress, completely inspired me," she recalls.

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"She saw through me and she scared me, and I guess none of the other teachers did that."

Would you have guessed Rachel was such a rebel? Tell us in the comments section or on Twitter @OKMagazine

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