Abbie Cornish
Born | August 7, 1982 |
Hometown | Lochinvar, Australia |
Net worth | $8 million |
Height | 5'8" (1.73m) |
Parents | Barry Cornish , Shelley Cornish |
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First look at Jack Ryan star Abbie Cornish in new psychological thriller
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MOVIES & TV SHOWS
AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2018 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri | Winner |
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Where Hands Touch review: a sleeve-tugging, tragically anodyne spin on history
Dir: Amma Asante. Cast: Amandla Stenberg, George MacKay, Abbie Cornish, Christopher Eccleston, Simon Harrison, Tom Goodman-Hill, Tom Sweet. 12A cert, 122 mins
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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri review: Martin McDonagh's gut-twisting comedy will make you stand up and hoot
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri review: Martin McDonagh's gut-twisting comedy will make you stand up and hoot
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Tom Hardy knock life: ranking actors with surprising rap careers
Grant Tom Hardy any wish and you suspect it’d involve destroying the internet. Except, hang on, it turns out that Tom Hardy isn’t a bad rapper at all. Musically it leans hard on Alan Hawkshaw and Barry White samples and, while Hardy can’t quite settle on a signature flow – sometimes he’s channelling Method Man, other times he verges on House of Pain – you’d struggle to find anyone who’d admit that he didn’t have talent.
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Geostorm, review: Gerard Butler plays a meteorologist in this appalling action flop
Geostorm, review: Gerard Butler plays a meteorologist in this appalling action flop
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Abbie Cornish: ‘Playfighting with my brothers prepared me for action films’
The Australian actress, 35, plays a Secret Service agent in Geostorm, a futuristic disaster film. Cornish said: “I love being a part of an action film — I’m not sure why, maybe because I grew up on a farm and my mum was a national karate champion and I grew up with her doing karate all the time.
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The new trailer for Geostorm is brilliantly ridiculous
The weather! Space! The President! Gerard Butler! Our brains!
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6 Days trailer: Jamie Bell takes on terrorists in Iranian Embassy siege drama
Jamie Bell takes on terrorists in a new big screen dramatization of the 1980 Iranian Embassy siege. The British actor leads the cast in the first full-length trailer for Toa Fraser’s forthcoming film about the tense stand-off between the British security forces and armed militants. Bell plays Rusty Firmin, the leader of one of the SAS assault teams that actually entered the Embassy in London as the world watched.
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6 Days trailer: 1980 Iranian Embassy siege recreated in tense new thriller
The first full-length trailer for Toa Fraser's 6 Days, a tense thriller based on the 1980 Iranian Embassy Siege, has been released. Starring Mark Strong as hostage negotiator Max Vernon, Abbie Cornish as BBC news reporter Kate Adie (Abbie Cornish) and Jamie Bell as Rusty Firmin, leader of one of the SAS assault teams that eventually entered the Embassy to end the siege, the film is a dramatic retelling of the events of April 30 to May 5 that year.
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6 Days trailer: Jamie Bell and Mark Strong team up in Iranian hostage drama
Jamie Bell and Mark Strong have teamed up to take on a group of activists in a retelling of the 1980 hostage crisis at the Iranian Embassy in London. 6 Days tells the story of a six-man terrorist team who captured the building in Knightsbridge, taking twenty-six hostages over a six-day ordeal. The film documents the crisis from the perspective of Firmin (Bell), hostage negotiator Max Vernon (Strong) and journalist Kate Adie (Abbie Cornish).
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Abbie Cornish wants to be a hip-hop superstar
There are plenty of people out there who would love to live the life of a movie star, but as far as Abbie Cornish is concerned being a leading light of the silver screen simply isn't enough.
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