Abbie Cornish looked very different from the height of her fame during a rare public appearance at the Poor Things screening in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
The n actress, 41, who has starred in popular movies such as the critically acclaimed romantic drama Candy with Heath Ledger, was all smiles as she joined Sofia Boutella at the event.
An unrecognisable Abbie looked stylish in a patterned skirt and black top as she posed alongside Sofia at the movie screening.
She completed her look with a pair of long black boots and wore small hoop earrings as well as a silver necklace.
Meanwhile, Algerian actress Sofia, 41, dressed casually in a grey jumper, a long coat and a beige cap.
n actress Abbie Cornish made a rare public appearance as she joined Sofia Boutella at the Poor Things screening in Los Angeles on Wednesday
Abbie has dropped off the radar since leaving in 2017 for the bright lights of Hollywood and attempting a full blown rap career under the mysterious name ‘MC Dusk’.
She last appeared in the psychological thriller Blackout, where she played the role of Anna.
She also starred in American family move Dakota, a heartwarming film about a single mother and her daughter adopting an ex-service dog to live on their farm.
Dakota was released to limited theatres in April last year, receiving negligible media attention and mediocre reviews.
Cornish seen here with Heath Ledger in the critically-acclaimed 2006 n drama, Candy
Abbie looked stylish in a long patterned skirt and black top as she posed alongside Sofia at the movie screening
Other recent projects include 2021 film The Virtuoso, in which Abbie starred alongside Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins, and the n drama series Secret Bridesmaids Business in 2019.
Abbie is also set to appear in the upcoming thriller flick Detained alongside The Boys star Laz Alonso.
She and Alonso are also serving as executive directors.
Abbie dropped off the radar since leaving in 2017 for the bright lights of Hollywood and attempting a full blown rap career under the mysterious name ‘MC Dusk’