Abbie Cornish (born 7 August 1982) is an AFI Award-winning Australian actress. She is well known in Australia for a number of film and television roles, including Penne in the comedy/lifestyle parody Life Support, and her award-winning lead performance in 2004's Somersault.
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Abbie Cornish (born 7 August 1982) is an AFI Award-winning Australian actress. She is well known in Australia for a number of film and television roles, including Penne in the comedy/lifestyle parody Life Support, and her award-winning lead performance in 2004's Somersault.
Career
Her career began at the age of thirteen, when she began taking jobs as a model after reaching the finals of a Dolly Magazine competition. By the time she was sixteen, Cornish was juggling television acting roles with studying for her HSC, with the intention of pursuing a career as a veterinarian. In 1999, Cornish was awarded the Australian Film Institute Young Actor's Award for her role in the ABC's television show Wildside and was soon offered her first role in a feature film, The Monkey's Mask. In 2001, Abbie landed the role of Reggie McDowell, a character on the Australian tv show "Outriders".
In 2004, Cornish appeared in the award-winning short Everything Goes with Hugo Weaving. She received the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actress at the FCCA and IF Awards and Best Breakthrough Performance at the 2005 Miami International Film Festival for her role in 2004's Somersault, the film which raised her to international prominence. Cornish received widespread critical acclaim for her role in 2006's Candy, which she starred in opposite Heath Ledger, and starred in A Good Year, Elizabeth: The Golden Age and Kimberly Peirce's latest movie, Stop-Loss. Cornish was set to star as Catherine Earnshaw in the upcoming 2009/2010 film version of Wuthering Heights, but was replaced by Gemma Arterton.
Personal life
Cornish was born in Lochinvar, New South Wales, as the second of five children. Her father runs a paper recycling business and her mother is an amateur photographer. Her family currently resides in the Hunter Valley. She is currently dating fellow actor Ryan Phillippe, a relationship that some media sources allege began on the set of the movie Stop-Loss while Phillippe was still married to actress Reese Witherspoon. Phillippe and Cornish attended the Calvin Klein 40th Anniversary party on Cockatoo Island in Sydney on the 16 December 2008. Phillippe also spent some of the 2008 Christmas break in Australia with Cornish and her family.
Cornish, who has been a vegetarian since she was 13, was in 2008 named Australia's sexiest vegetarian.
Filmography
Film
Role
Notes
1997
Wildside
Simone Summers
Television series
1999
Close Contact
Sara Boyack
Television movie
2000
The Monkey's Mask
Mickey Norris
Water Rats
Marie Marchand
Television series (Episode "Tribes")
2001
Outriders
Reggie McDowell
Television series (26 episodes)
Life Support
Penne #1
Television series
2003
Horseplay
Becky Wodinski
White Collar Blue
Antonia McAlister
Television series
Marking Time
Tracey
Television movie
2004
One Perfect Day
Emma Matisse
Somersault
Heidi
Everything Goes
Brianie
2006
Candy
Candy
A Good Year
Christie Roberts
2007
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Bess Throckmorton
2008
Stop-Loss
Michelle
2009
Bright Star
Fanny Brawne
Last Battle Dreamer
In Development
2011
Sucker Punch
Sweetpea
Pre-production
Awards
Won:
- 1999 Australian Film Institute Young Actor's Award (Wildside)
- 2004 Australian Film Institute Awards: Best Lead Actress (Somersault)
- 2004 Film Critics Circle of Australia: Best Actress in A Lead Role (Somersault)
- 2004 Inside Film Awards: Best Actress (Somersault)
- 2005 Miami Film Festival: Best Breakthrough Performance (Somersault)
- 2006 Film Critics Circle of Australia: Best Actress in a Lead Role (Candy)
Nominated:
- 2006 Australian Film Institute Awards: Best Lead Actress (Candy)
- 2006 Inside Film Awards: Best Actress (Candy)
- 2009 Satellite Awards: Best Actress for Motion Picture (Bright Star)
Further reading
- Goodwin, C (2007-10-28). "". The Sunday Times (Times Newspapers Ltd). . Retrieved 2007-10-28.
References
^ Sydney Morning Herald 8 April 2006.
^ www.smh.com.au/news/film/abbies-excellent-adventure/2006/04/06/1143916647420.html
^ Variety 14 May 2009.
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^ Hellard, Peta (2008-06-08). "". The Sunday Telegraph. . Retrieved 2008-06-22. .
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External links
- at the Internet Movie Database
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