Cornell Borchers(1925-2014)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Tall, blonde, turquoise-eyed Cornell Borchers was born of Lithuanian
ancestry and studied medicine before turning towards a career in the
performing arts. She attended drama classes from 1947 to 1948 and was
discovered for films by the director
Arthur Maria Rabenalt. She made a
few German films before signing a seven-year contract with 20th Century
Fox. Publicity quickly touted her as the new
Ingrid Bergman, but her first
Hollywood sojourn turned out to be rather brief. After just one
picture, The Big Lift (1950),
Cornell walked out on her contract, convinced that quality roles were
not forthcoming. For a while, her career lost its direction and she
toiled away in a brace of minor German crime dramas and romances.
Fortuitously, she was then snapped up by
Michael Balcon for his Ealing production
of The Divided Heart (1954), a
sober post-war drama for which Cornell won a BAFTA award as Best
Foreign Actress. This rekindled Hollywood's interest and
Universal-International signed her to a two-picture-a-year deal. She
was co-starred opposite Rock Hudson
in the melodrama
Never Say Goodbye (1956), and,
in Ingrid Bergman-like fashion (even rather sounding like her) beguiled
Errol Flynn in the romantic
espionage drama Istanbul (1957). Her
swan song was an undistinguished social drama entitled
Flood Tide (1957), a misfire, which
resulted in Universal failing to renew her contract. Cornell returned
to Germany, having reached what amounted to be the apex of her career.
She eventually quit acting in 1959, devoting herself to her family and
living a secluded life away from the limelight.