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Limitless (2011)
Abbie as Lindy
Directed by Neil Burger
On DVD & Blu-ray
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Sucker Punch (2011)
Abbie as Sweetpea
Directed by Zack Snyder
On DVD & Blu-ray
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W.E. (2011)
Abbie as Wally Winthrop
Directed by Madonna
Now playing
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The Girl (2012)
Abbie as Ashley
Directed by David Riker
Post-production
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'Bright Star'
Filed in 'Bright Star'

Paul Schneider and Kerry Fox have joined the cast of Jane Campion’s Bright Star, a period pic about English poet John Keats and his secret love affair with the girl next door.

Bright Star is an ill-fated romance toplining Ben Whishaw as Keats and Aussie thesp Abbie Cornish as Fanny Brawne, the poet’s muse. The passionate relationship was cut short when Keats died aged just 25.

Schneider will play Keats’ best friend, Charles Armitage Brown, and Fox will play Fanny’s mother.

Schneider recently turned heads in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and Lars and the Real Girl. He was named as one of Variety’s 10 actors to watch in October 2007.

Fox has appeared in Shallow Grave and Welcome to Sarajevo.

Jan Chapman and Caroline Hewitt produce the pic, which is shooting on location in the UK.

Pic is backed by Pathe, Film Finance Corporation Australia, BBC Films, the UK Film Council’s New Cinema Fund, the New South Wales Film and Television Office, and Hopscotch International.

Pathe will release the film theatrically in the UK and France, with Hopscotch handling the Oz release. Pathe International is handling international sales.

Source: Variety

Posted on April 11, 2008 by Riikka0 Comments / Leave a Comment


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