Abbie Cornish Biography and Wallpapers |
Date of Birth
7 August 1982, Lochinvar, New South Wales, Australia
Height
5' 8" (1.73 m)
Biography
Abbie Cornish Biography and Wallpapers |
In 2001 Abbie Cornish played 'Reggie McDowell' in the Australian series Outriders, which ran for 26 episodes, and 'Penne' for the first season of Life Support, a spoof lifestyle program taking a satirical look at Australian society. Abbie stretched her comic muscles as 'Becky Wodinski' in Horseplay (2003) and did guest roles for TV series Water Rats (2000) and White Collar Blue (2003). Cornish received an AFI Award nomination for her work in Marking Time (2003) for the role of 'Tracey' and had a supporting role in One Perfect Day (2004) as a young girl whose life comes to a tragic end after yet another night at an effervescent rave party.
Golden Age: Abbie Cornish in Somersault (2004) and Candy (2006), at the premiere of Elizabeth: The Golden Age in 2007 and, finally, in Kimberly Pierce's Stop-Loss. Abbie Cornish was next cast as 'Heidi' in Cate Shortland's Somersault (2004), a beautiful and unique film about a confused teenager who tries to start her life over in a sleepy Aussie town, and her fumbling journey of self-discovery. Abbie won the AFI, IF and FCCA Awards for Best Actress for her stunning performance and made name for herself internationally. She was also seen in the award winning short film Everything Goes next to Hugo Weaving.
2006 saw Abbie Cornish pull off yet another masterful performance in Neil Armfield's Candy, a story of Dan (Heath Ledger), who falls in love with two kinds of Candy - a woman of the same name, and heroin. Abbie portrays the title role. Her 'Candy' is magnetic, mysterious, incredibly multi-layered and very realistic. Cornish was determined to land the role the moment she read the script. She chased the part doggedly for more than two years. "It's so well written," Abbie says. "Each time I read it I need half an hour to get my head together afterwards." Armfield first saw Abbie in Wildside. He was impressed and asked her to read a scene in which Candy has a violent confrontation with her mother. She nailed it and Armfield was pretty sure he had his girl. But it wasn't until Cornish did a screen test with Ledger months later that he knew his two leads made a "fantastic combination". "It's incredible how true she is," Armfield says. "There's such a control of how she releases a character arc through the camera."
Abbie Cornish was next be seen in Ridley Scott's A Good Year (2006) in which she shares most of her scenes with Russell Crowe. The film was widely distributed and raised Abbie's profile internationally. Next she filmed Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) in England, the sequal to Elizabeth, which saw her act in a powerhouse cast among Cate Blanchett, Samantha Morton, Clive Owen and Geoffrey Rush. Abbie also filmed Stop-Loss (2008) back-to-back with Golden Age. It is the second full feature from Kimberly Peirce, the director of Boys Don't Cry and saw Abbie star opposite Ryan Phillippe and Channing Tatum. Abbie Cornish was praised for her diversity and screen presence in Elizabeth: The Golden Age and Stop-Loss and both performances also saw her tackle two different accents. While Abbie played supporting roles in both, she received warm reviews and no doubt gained new admirers.
Abbie Cornish Biography and Wallpapers |
A Shining Star: Abbie Cornish makes her mark with Bright Star. Also: shots of Abbie at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and in Zac Snyder's Sucker Punch, due out next year. Abbie Cornish's rising star also caught the eye of Jane Campion, who cast her in the role of 'Fanny Brawne' in Bright Star (2009) - the acclaimed director's first full lenght feature in five years, which saw it's world premiere at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. The drama is based on the three-year romance between 19th century poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne, which was cut short by Keats' untimely death at age 25. Abbie was the first actress to audition for the part and Campion was immediately taken by her talent. "It was very winning. You look back on the audition tape and couldn't watch it without falling in love with her," the director says. Cornish and her co-stars had intense three week rehearsals, followed by nine weeks' of shooting, six-day weeks in London. "There were days I felt really wiped out. But it's what I love about making films, too. It's so consuming. It's everything I see and feel and sense and dream about. Even before we started, I was thinking about Fanny for months. I was seeing her in art galleries and books, and seeing her on the street and in things my mum would say," says Abbie. Bright Star received excellent reviews and Abbie's performance as 'Fanny Brawne' in particular was praised by one critic after another. The New York Times' A.O. Scott commented that Abbie plays her character "with mesmerizing vitality and heart-stopping grace... She's as good as Kate Winslet, which is about as good as it's possible to be." As Keats falls in love with Brawne, the audience falls in love with Abbie Cornish. Indeed, Bright Star arguably marks her best performance to-date.
Next Abbie Cornish tackled a movie completely different from anything she's done before; Sucker Punch (2011) from Watchmen director Zac Snyder. Abbie will play 'Sweetpea' in the all-female action fantasy which is described as "Alice in Wonderland with machine guns." Abbie, Jena Malone and Emily Browning trained for three months for their roles. "It's always fun to try different things and take on new challenges, and this film has definitely been a new experience for me. There's been three months of training, all the martial arts and swords and guns, and on top of that we're dancing and singing. I've absolutely loved it," says Cornish.
Abbie Cornish Biography and Wallpapers |
Top Left to Bottom Right: Abbie Cornish pictured on the set of W.E. and The Dark Fields. Featured on the cover of Vanity Fair's 'Hollywood Issue' 2010 and out and about earlier this year. During the spring of 2010 Abbie filmed Neil Burger's The Dark Fields, a thriller based on Alan Glynn's novel of the same title. She will portray 'Lindy' opposite Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro in the film, which will be released in 2011. Next up for Abbie is W.E. (2011), a film written and directed by none other than Madonna. The movie tells parallel tales about Wallis Simpson in the 1930s and a contemporary woman called 'Wally Winthrop' (played by Abbie), who has romantic problems of her own – in addition to the fact that she's obsessed with the Duchess of Windsor's life.
Abbie, who is currently involved with Voiceless, is a proud ambassador for animal rights and vegetarianism. "I have always loved animals, always felt a strong connection to all living things," says Abbie, who became a vegetarian as a teenager. "When I was 13, I was introduced to the idea of vegetarianism by a friend of the family over dinner. It felt right for me, and that night I asked mum not to cook any meat for me anymore." When asked to give advice to young people who wish to help animals, Abbie replied: "Educate yourself as much as possible. Take action, for example; buy organic and cruelty free products, avoid fur and leather, get involved with like minded people, inform others of the facts, and if it is right for you - becoming a vegetarian."
Abbie Cornish Biography and Wallpapers |
For the past six years, Abbie has been trekking, often by herself for months, across Morocco, Brazil, Italy, France and America. She is currently living in Los Angeles. Abbie is passionate about music, she plays guitar and piano, and is learning to squeeze tunes from a piano accordion. She has even often rapped onstage in Newcastle, Melbourne and Sydney with her hip hop group Blades.
Abbie Cornish Biography and Wallpapers |
"Making a movie is, for me, like painting. I just enjoy the care that goes into every brushstroke and the choice of every color. I enjoy the intensity of it." - Abbie Cornish Ms. Cornish is an amazingly versatile actress with an unique touch to her characters and a whole lot of charisma! She is a natural beauty and an intelligent woman. Eventhough she is quite new in her profession, she has already several masterful performances on her belt with, no doubt, many more to come. As Candy's producer, Margaret Fink, puts it: "Abbie is going to be a huge star. She has every component you need to to achieve that: beauty, talent, ambition and a respect for the medium."
Trivia
Learned to drive at the age of 12.
Has been a vegetarian since the age of 13.
Plays piano and guitar.
Her parents split up when she was 16 years old.
Has trekked across Morocco, Brazil, Italy and France.
Was considered for the role of Briony - 18 years old for Atonement (2007), but bailed out due to scheduling conflicts with Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007).
Ranked #80 in Maxim's Hot 100 Women list (2007).
Served as a judge at the The Reel Deal Short Film Festival on August 11, 2007 at the Revesby Workers' Club in Sydney, Australia.
After reaching the final of a competition by "Dolly" magazine, she worked as a model for a while.
Born as second of five children, she has three brothers and a sister.
Won the Breakthrough Award at the 2008 Australians in Film Awards in Los Angeles.
Was voted "Australia's Sexiest Vegetarian" in 2008.
Met boyfriend Ryan Phillippe while filming Stop-Loss (2008) in August 2006. They broke up in February 2010.
Lived with ex-boyfriend Ryan Phillippe in Los Angeles.
Ranked #33 on Ask Men's top 99 "most desirable women" of 2011.
Older sister of Isabelle Cornish.
Ranked #89 in the 2011 FHM (Australia) list of "100 Sexiest Women in the World".
Personal Quotes
The hardest part is getting your clothes off at first in front of the people who haven't seen you naked before. The first time you get nude in front of someone, it's hard, and then it's, 'Well, you've seen everything now; it's OK, we can shoot the rest of the day'.
I think as a child you know when it's time for your parents to split. You realize they love each other, but they're not in love with each other. And I think as a child it's much better for your parents to split than for them to stay and have dysfunction within the family.
Whenever I am acting, it's everything, you know. If I'm researching a role, I'm completely consumed in that and, between action and cut, I live in this suspended time. It's a really amazing experience and the only other thing I get it from is music.
Filmography
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2012
Whisperings and Lies (pre-production)
2012
The Girl (post-production)
Ashley
2011
W.E.
Wally Winthrop
2011
Sucker Punch
Sweet Pea
2011
Limitless
Lindy
2010
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole
Otulissa (voice)
2009
Robot Chicken (TV series)
Nurse / Wife
– The Ramblings of Maurice (2009) … Wife/Nurse (voice)
2009
Bright Star
Fanny Brawne
2008
Stop-Loss
Michelle
2007
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Bess Throckmorton
2006
A Good Year
Christie Roberts
2006
Candy
Candy
2004
Everything Goes (short)
Brianie
2004
Somersault
Heidi
2004
One Perfect Day
Emma Matisse
2003
Marking Time (TV movie)
Tracey
2003
White Collar Blue (TV series)
Antonia McAlister
– Episode #1.22 (2003) … Antonia McAlister
2003
Horseplay
Becky Wodinski
2001
Life Support (TV series)
Penne #1
2001
Outriders (TV series)
Reggie McDowell
– Web of Lies: Part 4 (2001) … Reggie McDowell
– Web of Lies: Part 3 (2001) … Reggie McDowell
– Web of Lies: Part 2 (2001) … Reggie McDowell
– Web of Lies: Part 1 (2001) … Reggie McDowell
– Aliens: Part 4 (2001) … Reggie McDowell
26 episodes
2000
Water Rats (TV series)
Marie Marchand
– Tribes (2000) … Marie Marchand
2000
The Monkey's Mask
Mickey Norris
1999
Close Contact (TV movie)
Sara Boyack
1997-1999
Wildside (TV series)
Simone Summers
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