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Abbie Cornish was born on 7 August 1982 [1] in Lochinvar, New South Wales, as the second of five children of Shelley and Barry Cornish. [2] Her sister, Isabelle Cornish, is also an actress. She grew up on a 70-hectare (170-acre) farm before moving to Newcastle. [3] As a teenager, Cornish was fascinated by independent and foreign films. [4]
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Stop-Loss is a 2008 American war drama film directed by Kimberly Peirce and starring Ryan Phillippe, Channing Tatum, Abbie Cornish and Joseph Gordon-Levitt as young soldiers whose experience in the Iraq War leaves them psychologically shattered. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures and produced by MTV Films.
Matthew Ryan Phillippe (/ ˈ f ɪ l ɪ p i / FIL-ip-ee; born September 10, 1974) [1] is an American actor. After appearing as Billy Douglas on the soap opera One Life to Live (1992–1993) and making his feature film debut in Crimson Tide (1995), he came to prominence in the late 1990s with starring roles in I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), 54 (1998), Playing by Heart (1998), and Cruel ...
We were just friends," Shay clarified of her sleepover with Phillippe, who was single at the time after being married to Reese Witherspoon from 1999 until 2008
Within days of his ex-wife Reese Witherspoon exiting their marital home for a new residence, actor Ryan Phillippe put his bachelor pad above Los Angeles's Sunset Strip (pictures below) on the ...
In addition, "Phillippe repeatedly grabbed Hewitt, struck her, cornered her, kicked her, and aggressively pushed her to the ground," the documents read. The incident allegedly occurred while ...
The film was first announced in 2012, as Ryan Phillippe's directional debut under the title Shreveport. It was financed by producer Mark Burg through his Twisted Pictures label, and it was filmed in Louisiana. [2] [3] The new title Catch Hell was confirmed on July 17, 2014. It was distributed by Entertainment One Films. [4]