Abbie cornish

A lot of people I make music with are really talented and it doesn't stop at one instrument.

When I step into a character's shoes, I don't judge them. I make a conscious effort not to look from the outside in but look from the inside out, and when you do that it allows you to feel and sense things more, and act and react from a core, you know?

I read everything I could find: books and online. Sometimes bigger revelations came to me through finer details or something that you wouldn't pick up just by surface reading.

I wasn't interested in fame or fortune. I was interested in being an actor and being creative. I was very adamant about that.

I'm one of five kids and we lived on a massive farm in New South Wales with my mum and dad.

I didn't go to the cinemas a lot as a kid.

There are so many different ways to develop a character - physically, mentally, spiritually and all of that - but the research was really beautiful. I love the process of finding characters because, in the beginning, it's really unknown, and then, by the end of it, all of a sudden, you're walking and talking like that character.

I think as a child you know when it's time for your parents to split. You realise 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.

Because I don't have a child and as much as you can sort of imagine it it's always nice to hear from all different walks of life what motherhood is like and what that feels like. And particularly young mothers.

I love it when I meet a woman who was poor as a child and maybe had an abusive family, and broke out and found the one and they're married with a very healthy home and children, and they've let go of regret and their past and decided to embrace their journey and what that stands for.

I live a normal life.

I've got heaps of dreams.

I think it's really important to live in the moment.

I used to paint a lot of oil and now I paint more mixed-media stuff.

I had an amazing childhood.

I'm always writing lyrics. I have so many lyrics on so many stray pieces of paper. Everywhere.

I'm portable. I carry a laptop and a little recording studio on my back.

Something I've noticed as I get older is that I do think about the future more. It's all positive thinking.

I love people who really turn their lives around. I think it's such a wonderful human trait.

I'm a fan of Bradley Cooper's.

I don't see the point in working just to be working.

I play the keyboard, piano - I like making beats.

In real life, I'm pretty much an eternal optimist.

Growing up on a farm was the best. I remember loving that expanse of space. The sky at night was so clear, I could see every star.

I love love stories, no matter how dark.

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.

I've been rapping since I was 18 years old, with a crew called Blades.

My mum is an artist and very into creative expression and freedom.

I'm pretty unusual for an actress in Hollywood because I am totally unselfconscious about my body.

I'm a bit hyperactive as an actor, I like to keep moving.

A female's career as an actor is very different from a male's career as an actor. That's just the way it is. So, I'm fascinated by really strong male careers that have inspired me, and also really incredible male roles.

Playing different characters in different films helps keep you excited about what you do. It always seems like a whole new adventure.

I'm a vegetarian and very much active in regards to how I feel about animal rights and protecting animals and giving animals a voice. But at the same time, I appreciate and respect other people's decisions to eat meat. The only thing that I hope is that people are educated, that they're aware, that they're living a conscious lifestyle.

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Abbie Cornish: Biography and Life Work

Abbie Cornish was a notable Actress. The story of Abbie Cornish began on 7 August 1982 in Lochinvar, New South Wales, Australia.

Abbie Cornish (born 7 August 1982) is an Australian actress. In film, Cornish is known for her roles as Heidi in Somersault (2004), Fanny Brawne in Bright Star (2009), Sweet Pea in Sucker Punch (2011), Lindy in Limitless (2011), Clara Murphy in Robo Cop (2014), and Sarah Wilson in Geostorm (2017). She worked with writer/director Martin Mc Donagh in Seven Psychopaths (2012) and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017). For the latter, Cornish won her first Screen Actors Guild Award as part of the cast. In 2018, she portrayed Cathy Mueller in the first season of Amazon Video series Jack Ryan opposite John Krasinski , a role she reprised in the fourth and final season in 2023. She also played Dixy in the film The Virtuoso (2021) alongside Anthony Hopkins .

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Cornish played the role of Wally in Madonna 's film W.E. , about Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson . In 2012, she replaced Emily Blunt in the independent film The Girl , which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival , and starred alongside Woody Harrelson and Colin Farrell in the crime comedy Seven Psychopaths . Cornish co-starred in the 2014 Robo Cop reboot , as Clara Murphy, the wife of protagonist Alex Murphy ( Joel Kinnaman ).

Cornish dated actor Ryan Phillippe in 2006, shortly after his separation from actress Reese Witherspoon . In 2019, she announced her engagement to mixed martial artist Adel Altamimi.

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