Abbie Cornish Movies
After a couple of minor ingenue roles in her native Australia, actress
Abbie Cornish attained instant superstardom down under with a hypnotic, evocative, and multi-layered lead performance in director
Cate Shortland's well-received psychological drama
Somersault. That film -- about a fragile young woman who comes completely unhinged while trying to build a new life for herself in a snowy Australian town -- spoke volumes about
Cornish's raw ability and foreshadowed a long and successful career for the young dramatist. She reinforced these notions with an equally demanding and harrowing turn as an art student who slides backward into heroin addiction in
Neil Armfield's justly praised
Candy (2005). Dissatisfied with the limitations of the Australian film industry,
Cornish then jumped ship and went Hollywood, where she tackled supporting roles in such features as the 2006
A Good Year (opposite fellow Aussie
Russell Crowe) and the 2007 period piece
Elizabeth: The Golden Age. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide